
Meet Sheepins.
Sheepins is the newest member of the family and a mascot of sorts. You may know that we like our littles or smalls as JJ calls them. We have a collection of small stuffed animals that sometimes travel and are always avid adventurers. They look forward to trips where they can see the world and they talk with personalities all thier own.
Sheepins is a puppet, though she would question why you believed in such things. We found her when we went to Tucson a few weeks ago. She was in a children's store, called Kid's Center. A fantastic children’s store that did 40% of it's business in books!
Sheepins is a Folkmani puppet, a company that can do no wrong. I salivate at their stuff.
Sheepins has stated that she is a tap dancer and takes every opportunity to ask for a set of taps for her hoofs. When she gets nervous or talks in a direction that makes her uncomfortable, she will begin tapping a song.
while at her first home I bought a book called The Invention Of Hugo Cabret. I haven't read it yet but await my availability to do so with baited breath. It is an illustrated novel with less verbiage than illustrations!

Here is my new sink, as yet incomplete... but clearly on it's way! And so much like it's drawing... I think I can put architect on the resume now. I get a little bit of razzing about the weight of the sink I chose. But I don't care! She is sturdy, big and broad the way most women tend to be; at least the ones I like, anyway.
I am putting together a flyer for perspective classes right now!
I LOVED your article in the recent quilting arts and I was so inspired by it. I too love my sketchbooks and the idea of translating those ideas/images to cloth is fabulous! Please, please offer your sketchbook to fiber workshop! I live in San Diego, so can drive out to Phoenix...
I even learned how to drop my feed dogs!