RISING TRIBES

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Becoming Artisans

Little friends of ours, two sisters, are turning 5 and 3 on the same day (yeah talk about sharp calculations).  I asked our 4 year old little friend if she would enjoy a pin~ata for their bday and if so, what kind.  She eagerly requested a unicorn.   Ceiba and I got to work a few weeks ago, and this is the process and final product.

I will add that this has been a learning highlight of our few days here at our Learning Tree. I got to dig in my bank of cultural memory and share stories with Ceiba about being a child in a place like San Cristobal back in the 80’s.  Specifically, we talked about the artisan dedication that is required to be a pin~atero/a.  I shared with her a story about the family that made pin~atas around the corner from our house, friends of ours, about what it was like to watch them work, and how it is through my observations while at their house that I remembered how to make them.

We worked on how to build a vision and design.  We looked for “realistic” images of unicorns, and we found a “real” picture of one.  We used the image  and one of their toy horses as a models, a great technique for her to learn observation, three dimensional design etc.  She saw and part took in the various steps required to build the structure.  She learn to appreciate each step, to learn to be patient as she waited for the next.  To respect the delicate art.  She even exploded with ideas as to how to make this pin~ata magical.   One morning she got out of her bed and came downstairs, and proceeded to gather all kinds of goodies, including pin~ata candy she got from another bday, and she made “pin~ata bags”.  She figured that if she divided equally all the goods and placed them in decorated bags, then everyone would be treated equally, and pain and unfairness would be avoided. She inspired me to make a set of draw string bags with recycled fabric and some of our beads.

I got to say though culturally, pin~atas are the training ground for fighting bullies..it toughened me up!

Presenting the Unicorn:

Unicorn's beginings

a few steps in

final looks

sweet!

free store fabric

Pin~ata bags

Posted 1 year, 3 months ago at 11:42 pm.

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The Warmer

Though the season is over, these were part of my winter transformations.  I had been volunteering at the Free Store, there I would come across scraps of wool sweaters, and they would definitely call me!  Slowly I began collecting a box full of them, alpaca, wool of all kinds, angora, you name it, fine, fine, fine sweaters.  Inspired by a local friend and sister of the crafts, who a couple of winters ago was walking around the island looking good on a woolen skirt of some sort.  Came to find out, she had turned a wool vest into a wrap around “Kidney Warmer.” In her own words “A woman has to keep her kidneys warm.”

Her wisdom let to inspiration, and being a cold winter, i got to work, turning  sweaters into kidney warmers for those awesome mothers whose kidneys need the lovin’.  Our 4 year old Ceiba had to have one  of course!

Here are a couple.

buttahgreyGirl skirts are made from the sleeves of adult sweaters, which are just the perfect size.  I love the pockets!

buttayinyan

My first venture into free form desing here.  Wool lent it self quite easy to the cut and sew of these wavy designs.  Here i have pieces of two lefter over  swaters (black and off white).   They are perfect on top of jeans, or any pair of comfortable pants.

Posted 1 year, 3 months ago at 10:09 pm.

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Under Construction

Getting this page ready might be the catalyst to learning a new skill, writing code. I am married to a code expert, who is growing ever tired of my questions, so..pushed out into this new zone, I am going to do this site on my own.  Which mans that it might be continuously UNDER CONSTRUCTION, or at least for a good chunk of time.  First i have to figure out how to make sure that all the header categories redirect to the correct entries/pages.    A am a bit intimidated, but I was 15 when I learned English, and look at me now! Code, let’s get started.  If you have some insight do pass it along.

Posted 1 year, 7 months ago at 10:10 pm.

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