Enter Lapidary, Besides, there are all those new tools: diamond bits in helpful shapes and lots of sizes, a flex shaft motor, and a bewildering heap of polishing possibilities. In case it is not obvious, learning new things is another one of my hobbies. But a handful of…
Carving Stone
Carving Alabaster What's Inside a Rock? Michelangelo said, " “The sculpture is already complete within the marble block, before I start my work. It is already there, I just have to chisel away the superfluous material.” Crouching Boy Link 2 Alabaster carvings are delightfully touchable, smooth and…
Enter Lapidary
My Path to Jewelry Enter Lapidary Lapidary is messy and awesome, and creating a shiny semi precious cabochon from a rough hunk of rock is simply amazing. Besides, there are all those new tools: diamond bits in helpful shapes and lots of sizes, a flex shaft motor,…
The $100 bill
Who ever finds a $100 bill. . . .in a bank?
I did!
At first, I thought surely it was a gimmick promotion, but it really looked genuine, so I turned it in to the bank teller. After six weeks, no one had claimed it, so it was mine to spend however I wished.
Such a dilemma. This was back when bread was less than 30 cents a loaf (yes, I’m that old), so $100 went a long way. That purchase had to be special, and the first one was fabric to sew a beautiful wool coat with a hood. I’d sewn couture patterns in the past, and the coat turned out great.
There was money left over, for something totally outside my normal choices, so I bought a scroll saw, and, wow, was it noisy.
I’ll never know what possessed me to think of it, yet that saw inspired so much handcrafting. I made doll house furniture and sold it. I made bigger, doll sized tables, benches and cupboards and sold them.
Soon I graduated to making Early American Primitive dollhouse furniture miniatures, finished with red, blue, or green milk paint, and antiqued them as though hard used. Those sold also.
Spending the $100
Such a dilemma. This was back when bread was less than 30 cents a loaf (yes, I’m that old), so $100 went a long way. That purchase had to be special something I'd never do normally, and first choice one was fabric to sew a beautiful burnt-orange wool…