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09/17/2007

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tea

My favorites were the dyed and screenprinted slip dresses from http://www.myspace.com/lavenderzebrapressI had seen (and couldn't stop thinking about) one of her slip dresses at Art vs. Craft in Milwaukee earlier this summer, so when she was at RCF this weekend, I had to get one. I love these events because, inevitably, someone makes something I can't make or wouldn't spend time making. I'm no good at drawing, so screenprinting is out for me, thus I'll always buy something screenprinted. Did you see the wonderful great lakes t-shirts? I made my guy get one of those. We're big Midwest-pride people.

Heather

So jealous that you got to talk to the Burda gals!!! Their website is one of the bestest out there. Love your blog, btw. Ciao.

Anonymous

at the Atlanta Antique Gallery there is a bakelite raygun pin you should check out. It's robotrific. I would have e mailed u a picture but their site pictures can't be copied. cassandra

Lizabeth

What has happened to the kangaroo's 'special parts' on the Kitt.tees website???Has someone made a coin purse out of them (bad Aussie craft!)

JuliaR

As an avid cyclist I wanted to see the skeleton on a bike print. No wonder it is called "Death's Chariot"! Whoever spoked those wheels (no, not spooked) had no idea what he was doing and they'd fall apart in a horrible fashion, shortly after one started a ride (it's all in how the spokes meet at the hub). Now, here's some spoke art (not mine - just found in a local shop window):http://www.flickr.com/photos/bikeriders/1227229516/in/set-72157601643756515/

Deirdra Harris Glover

Your hedgie cards are up again!http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=7124539(I found you via your engaging TED talk.)

Anonymous

crikey, i went too -- and apparently missed all the sewing booths excet the fab quilters and the $20 fabric handbags. oh for a dress a day tape measure!

Anonymous

The robot picture looks like an abduction in progress.

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