Saturday, September 15, 2012

My loot from the nyc honey festival





Friday, September 14, 2012

Pear Keychains back in stock!

In the So Softies Shop.

Slippermittz™ Prototype


Good news: My sewing machine didn't explode trying to sew together 9 layers of material.
Bad news: It looks like a house slipper for a one-legged primate.


Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Slippermittz?

Working on a pattern for a smaller but thicker mitt.

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Oven mitts




My first quilted oven mitts! Attempt 1 (on the left) I only used one layer of Insul-Bright in between the lining and outer material. After I stitched it up I realized it was too thin and wouldn't be enough heat protection. On my second attempt I added a layer of cotton batting along with the Insul-Bright thermal batting with more professional results. I am thinking of doing another version with 3 insulation layers... hopefully my sewing machine can take the thickness and won't explode. The "light-duty" mitt will still get some use though, I tested it this morning on an enamel cup with boiling water and it held up well.

Country livin'





Friday, September 07, 2012

Super simple felt mail holder




I finally got the guts to use some 4mm thick wool felt that I purchased in Iceland a while back. I embossed the leather rectangle by the opening with my house number and used recycled braided cotton shopping bag handles and wooden beads to hang. The holes were reinforced with nickel grommets.

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

My new hobby - decanting :)





Thursday, August 02, 2012

polka dot raincoat with striped lining

polka dot raincoat 
my latest clothing purchase from a trip to Montreal this past weekend. I also picked up a an interesting faux peter pan collared sweater. When it gets cold enough to wear it, I will post a pic.

Saturday, July 21, 2012

T.J.'s Mexican Night and Knit Chair Covers


We had a Trader Joe's fiesta last night. Mini beef tacos, guacamole, sour cream, baked beans, and salsa verde, total yums!

 
Here is a pic of my dad kinda-sorta modeling the knit chair covers I made last year. They came out a little wonky and weird looking so I never posted them. But since I was getting rid of the chairs I wanted to take a photo before they go. I added removable pillows as the stuffing, so they were super comfy. I think this was a fun way to change the look of the chairs without making any permanent changes/damage.

Monday, July 16, 2012

Goal of the week: Not look like a dirtbag

It has come to my attention that I look disgusting.

Exhibit A: Small group of 20 something girls uncontrollably staring at me and whispering from one foot away on the subway. Perhaps they were impressed with my hobo-like ability to carry 4 full tote bags of stuff or perhaps they were trying to figure out what type of smiling animals were patterned on my t-shirt. More likely it was that I smelled like turpenoid, had paint-splattered denim on, and was wearing a cardigan when it was 90 degrees out.


Exhibit B: Elderly woman looked like she was either going to barf on me or call security when I was looking at some trousers in Banana Republic. You think strangers would try to encourage the purchase of a new pair of khaki trousers by a woman wearing paint-splattered denim and a holey black t-shirt (when it was still 90 degrees out). Sal said I looked like a "biker chick", which I guess is fine for the Fall but not for the Summer.

Ok, so I gave in to the societal stares and bought some new t-shirts and a pair of new jeans, and will try to incorporate some skirts into the wardrobe this week.  I just find it hard to be practical (wearing something that I don't mind getting paint on) and be season appropriate.

BUT my clothing practicality did pay off this week though...

I experienced my first train evacuation! The train was unable to enter the station because of a "police investigation" which I strongly suspect means "dead body on the tracks" so the whole train was forced to evacuate the train through the last car.  As the girls in front of me were freaking out in their barely there strappy sandals and mini dresses I was pretty happy to have my comfortable shoes and dirty denim on. You never know when you will have to navigate train tracks with subway rats... but I am determined to find a happy medium this week.

Sunday, July 15, 2012

Prescription fulfilled

My dentist prescribed the Storm King Art Center in upstate New York as a good day trip from the city.
Three legged Buddha by Zhang Huan

It is primarily an outdoor museum located in the scenic Hudson Valley.  They had a small exhibition going on in the visitor center/ museum building. My favorite piece from the indoor selection was this round bookshelf below.

Unfortunately we didn't come prepared, especially for a hot day in the summer. We envied the other visitors who were all geared up with picnic blankets, food, beverages and even art making materials.

Pyramidian by Mark Di Suvero

On the way back home we stopped at Palaia Vineyards for my first (pink) wine slushie and some bread and cheese!

We made another stop at the Woodbury Commons Outlets for a little bit of retail therapy.  Overall a good day, not recommended for the super hot days of summer, but still a good getaway.

Friday, July 13, 2012

Tip of the week!

Do not consume any pastilles/candy/mints with this warning label, *especially* in a you-can-hear-a-pin-drop classroom environment. Ungodly groans from your intestines are definitely a distraction from making sure the proportions of your painting are correct. Ugh.  So I will blame my lackluster painting this week on Phenylketonurics  Phenylalanine. You heard it here first :).

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Friday, June 29, 2012

2 new posts on the painting blog

Bucket seating for plein air painting (kinda ghetto, but I like the idea) and a little how-to about painting a figure composition by my teacher Max Ginsburg.

Friday, June 22, 2012

lemon& basil infused water



Great for a hot day like today! I am using a Hario pitcher that has a strainer on top, it is awesome!

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Tiny espresso maker

Stove top espresso maker for making small shots of coffee. A gift from Italy.


Saturday, June 16, 2012

First painting of the summer session


Yesenia detail, originally uploaded by m patrizio.

Here is a detail (taken with my super crappy ipad camera) of the painting I've been working on the last two weeks. You can see the full version here


Thursday, June 14, 2012

Paying my bills in style...

with Bloodybunny's screenprinted stickers!

Saturday, June 02, 2012

I recycled my shrunken wool J. Crew sweater :(  into some new slippers for Sal :). I took apart his raggedy old slippers to try to salvage what I could and to trace the existing material to make a new pattern.  I took out the foam insert, washed it and used it as a guide for the shape of the sole pattern. I added a seam allowance to the traced pattern and then cut it out of the sweater. I cut open the sleeves for the top parts and used the front of the sweater for the foot beds. I stitched on a piece of nubuck leather left over from my peasant booties onto the sole to avoid any super slippage and used tan wool left over from making Timmie cocoons for the lining. I added some more padding to the foam inserts with these:
Easily available at pharmacies, and saw them here for 99 cents.

I left an opening by the toes to slip in the foam insert and then flipped it inside out and hand stitched it closed.
Slippers for my honey made out of my accidentally shrunken sweater.Untitled

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Thursday, May 17, 2012

basement mural


Here's how the paint sample mural turned out.

basement studio mural
The storage bench on the right is actually 2 benches that I found in the trash that I stacked and had my dad add pegs to secure.

I still have a ton of paint left over after painting the wall and the storage bench. I probably only used about $6 worth.

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Thursday, May 10, 2012

The chocolate version

No, it is not a creepy roach party, it is the chocolate covered almond attempt.  For this version I used unsweetened cocoa powder, light corn syrup, sugar, water, vanilla extract, and a couple splashes of milk. Looks like a scene from a horror movie, but tastes yumsy.

Tuesday, May 08, 2012

Candied Almonds

A super quick sweet treat using ingredients I already had at home. In a pan I heated almonds, a little bit of water, maple sugar, and light corn syrup. When all the sugar dissolved and coated the almonds I flattened them out on wax paper to cool.

Monday, May 07, 2012

It's Pat...

My painting from the weekend workshop I just did.

Friday, May 04, 2012

Dipping into the oil paint...

I recently added images to my Painting & Sketch blog of some life studies that I did last week.  Above is a painting of dead roses from back in February.  It is kind of rough and abstract but I like how it looks in the rustic white wooden frame.  I am going to monitor another painting workshop this weekend at The Art Students League and will be working on a 2-day pose, I am hoping to get a more developed piece out of it.

First Knee-High Boots Results

Here's how the boots turned out with the chartreuse lining. I originally wanted to keep the zipper exposed, but it looked cheap so my teacher suggested I add a covering with snap closures. I learned a lot from making these (lots o' mistakes) that I can apply to my next boot.

A few of the bigger mistakes:
1. Not using a boot shaper /support caused the leather to wrinkle.  I bought the one I'm using now from Manhattan Wardrobe Supply.
2. Not creating a zipper cover for the inside. Metal teeth + foot heel = ouchy!
3. Not testing the wax finish on piece of scrap leather first ~ uneven dye job on the sole. :(

I feel like a highway patrol officer when I wear these. I might be tempted to make a few citizen arrests or give out a few fines for when dog owners leave poopage by my place... grrrr... or junior high litterers arrghhh...or disturbances of the peace by guido car horns...double argh.  Ok now I sound like a pirate, so I will stop.

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Friday, April 20, 2012

breakfast is servvvved.



brownie ramekin, originally uploaded by m patrizio.
Inspired by the brownie in a mug in the microwave thing, I've been making myself these single serving brownies in ramekins in the oven (I don't have a microwave). I like it because 1. I am not tempted to eat the whole tray of brownies 2. I can add a small amount of extra ingredients, this one I added some chocolate chips on top and some walnuts in the mix.

At first I tried to add a small amount of egg as it asks for on the package (Trader Joe's Brownie Truffle Mix) but it came out too bready and Sal was concerned I was going to give him salmonella poisoning. Soooo I tested out adding some butter and a small amount of boiling water and it came out awesome!

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

first paint move


I decided on painting random angular shapes with the samples. First move- a shape in the color sea glass. I started to tape up another shape behind the desk, that is where I want the darkest gray to go, my idea is to try to make the desk disappear into the wall.  I think if I keep all the shapes under 16 ft, it will work out.

paint samples



*might* have over done it with the Martha Stewart paint samples. I want to paint a wall in my place a warm darkish gray. I may end up doing stripes or some other pattern with all the samples. I think it was an okay deal for 18-8oz samples for $24 including tax and shipping. Each jar is supposed to cover approximately 16 feet. I'm hoping to have enough to stripe the one small wall and then have extra to paint a furniture piece in a neutral color.  I ordered these from The Home Depot. It stinks that they didn't use clear plastic/glass so you can see the colors instantly instead of having to open them all.

Sunday, April 08, 2012

Happy Easter from the Easter hamster!


Tuesday, April 03, 2012

peasant booties completed!

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