The title of this post comes from the most-cited part of Kermit the Frog's commencement speech, but I like this rhyming part better:
Life's like a movie.
Write your own ending.
Keep believing.
Keep pretending.
This is Memorial Day weekend, and I plan to go to the annual commemoration at the community center.
I have a red, white, and blue scarf to knit (because I fidget), one in the car and one in the house, depending upon whether I walk or (if it's rainy) drive over. These are scarves I usually donate to veterans hospitals and other programs through the WWII Museum's Knit Your Bit program.
I've also been making progress on my Giverny Shawl:
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Almost ready for the third and final skein. |
Yesterday I went to Open Studio time for fused glass at the gallery. The instructor forgot to slump my last piece into a dish shape, so I have to collect it later, but it came out very nicely and he was excited to show it to the group:
I made two new pieces, one inspired by the flames-shaped piece I found, and another just playing with some glass-dust-infused "paint" solution:
I think I will make four pieces featuring translucent glass, all using the same clear glass base (although they are unlikely to remain perfectly square or the same size - glass does that) and set them into a wooden frame, with a light inside. That will look fantastic. I have a piece set aside as the focus of the second one, and I'll see what the inspires me for the other two.
I picked up my other two previous pieces, one of which was shaped into what I hoped would be a candleholder but it's a bit shallow, so it might remain a dish:
The large picture, suggested by a piece of glass I found and used as the background, really pleases me:
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You can see how two of the lilypads glitter a bit. The eyes really add life to the fish, and the wisteria is dimensional. |
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Cloudy day light filtering through. |
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