While digging through a few images files that I have stored on my computer I re-discovered this image that I must have scanned a while back from some book about collecting WWII uniforms and insignia. (Not sure of the name of the book)
What a fine tight knit and well edited collection! Just thought I would share.
"Keep 'Em Flying"
Cheers.
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Thursday, September 09, 2010
Get'n Settled.
Wow Friday is almost upon us... again!
Sometimes time just fly's by. Throw in a short work week and it doubles in speed.
Last weekend the family and I, with some help from our friends, loaded up the trucks with everything we own and moved house. It went very well and we are super stoked to be in the new abode.
Moved the machines & sewing tools into the 'Shed' out back and am really excited to set up shop... But all good things are not always perfect, and this story is no different.
The other night I was out moving things around in the 'Shed' and trying to get it into a workable space so we can jump back into getting the projects that are still up in the air accomplished. That involves unpacking a few boxes and packing up others that are not needed any time soon. Get out the 'ol tape gun and go to town on a box, all the sudden "COULD YOU TRY AND KEEP IT DOWN! IT WOULD BE VERY APPRECIATED!!!" (enter a forcefully shut window) Slam!
You know how when you get so into something the blinders kind of come on and you see nothing else? Well, that was me and the 'Shed'. I saw the shed and nothing else. Um, the house next door, well, it is really next door, like 2ft. away. With the window open and a crotchety old lady on the other side of that window! *Sigh* It would not be that big of a deal but most nights I am building goods well into the night not a good combo with an old koot trying to sleep! So, got to move the work shop back into the garage. It is not a bad thing, but I was so excited to build out the 'Shed'. Oh Well. At least still got space to muck about in, right?
The next day added more silliness to my already troubled day and I had to just mess around with my newly accuried color markers (see above) That was fun.
Update on the show.
Lost my 2nd look because kids are not allowed into the venue that is a 21 or older club. Not so bad but it is a week away! Not fun news! Oh well welcome to life, it never runs smooth, but what fun would that be, right. So just pick'n myself up and keep it going. Just working on my one look now.
Cut out the shirt.
Finished up the neckwear.
Well it is almost the weekend! Back to it....
Have a good one.
Cheers.
Sometimes time just fly's by. Throw in a short work week and it doubles in speed.
Last weekend the family and I, with some help from our friends, loaded up the trucks with everything we own and moved house. It went very well and we are super stoked to be in the new abode.
Moved the machines & sewing tools into the 'Shed' out back and am really excited to set up shop... But all good things are not always perfect, and this story is no different.
The other night I was out moving things around in the 'Shed' and trying to get it into a workable space so we can jump back into getting the projects that are still up in the air accomplished. That involves unpacking a few boxes and packing up others that are not needed any time soon. Get out the 'ol tape gun and go to town on a box, all the sudden "COULD YOU TRY AND KEEP IT DOWN! IT WOULD BE VERY APPRECIATED!!!" (enter a forcefully shut window) Slam!
You know how when you get so into something the blinders kind of come on and you see nothing else? Well, that was me and the 'Shed'. I saw the shed and nothing else. Um, the house next door, well, it is really next door, like 2ft. away. With the window open and a crotchety old lady on the other side of that window! *Sigh* It would not be that big of a deal but most nights I am building goods well into the night not a good combo with an old koot trying to sleep! So, got to move the work shop back into the garage. It is not a bad thing, but I was so excited to build out the 'Shed'. Oh Well. At least still got space to muck about in, right?
The next day added more silliness to my already troubled day and I had to just mess around with my newly accuried color markers (see above) That was fun.
Update on the show.
Lost my 2nd look because kids are not allowed into the venue that is a 21 or older club. Not so bad but it is a week away! Not fun news! Oh well welcome to life, it never runs smooth, but what fun would that be, right. So just pick'n myself up and keep it going. Just working on my one look now.
Cut out the shirt.
Finished up the neckwear.
Well it is almost the weekend! Back to it....
Have a good one.
Cheers.
Friday, September 03, 2010
Somethin' To Think About...
"The biggest thing I learned is that less is more. Stay focused and treat everyone how you want to be treated. And be honest and turn up and keep turning up. It really is a big part of success.... "
Thursday, September 02, 2010
R/Co. Project: Wood Block Printing
Time is fast approaching for the runway show so instead of packing snuck in a late night fabric printing test run with the compleated wood block.
The collection of goods that I am planning to send down the runway involves headwear that is built from a nice washed out navy canvas so I want the print to match back to that color. I do not have navy ink so did it the old fashioned way and just mix it up by hand.
Got out some fabric screen printing ink that I have been meaning to use, eye balled it and went for it. A little blue, a dollop of black, a touch of red, some more blue and a touch more black and.... looks good to me (for some reason color theory dose not click in my head but if I just mess with it for a bit it somehow works out)
The hardest part about block printing fabric is getting a nice transfer onto the fabric. Smaller blocks seam to do better but that is not what we are going for here so...
Laid out some ink onto a large plate glass and rolled the brayer through it and gave the block a nice good coat of ink.
The collection of goods that I am planning to send down the runway involves headwear that is built from a nice washed out navy canvas so I want the print to match back to that color. I do not have navy ink so did it the old fashioned way and just mix it up by hand.
Got out some fabric screen printing ink that I have been meaning to use, eye balled it and went for it. A little blue, a dollop of black, a touch of red, some more blue and a touch more black and.... looks good to me (for some reason color theory dose not click in my head but if I just mess with it for a bit it somehow works out)
The hardest part about block printing fabric is getting a nice transfer onto the fabric. Smaller blocks seam to do better but that is not what we are going for here so...
Laid out some ink onto a large plate glass and rolled the brayer through it and gave the block a nice good coat of ink.
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Moving house and home this week. Super excited for the next chapter...
Seattle Magazine hits news stands this week...
Also It has been quite a long while since I have posted up any Internet findings over on the weekenders....
Oh, and if you are not familiar with Forestbound you need to go over and check out her goods! Girl has skill and builds some really nice bags.
'Keep 'em Flying'
Cheers.
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
R/Co. Project: Wood Block Layout pt2.
Finished up the wood block the other day. Quite pleased with how it turned out.
Still messing around with the right consistency of ink for printing on fabric, more on that later.
Cheers.
Still messing around with the right consistency of ink for printing on fabric, more on that later.
Cheers.
Friday, August 20, 2010
R/Co. Press: Seattle Magazine.
REDCROW & Littlecrow Seattle Magazine Sep. 2010.
Photo: Howard Petrella
Our first little bit of press. Not too shabby if you ask me. The boys were a little crazy that day since we did a little local TV show action in the morning then headed out to Sea Mag office for the September issue shoot that afternoon. Good times!
To see a little interview pop on over here and scroll down to the bottom. Don't forget to watch me make a fool of myself by checking out the video while you are there....
Cheers.
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Somethin To Think About...
"If you can't keep up, how are you going to catch up?"
Dan Hinkley,
on discussing the need to really learn all you can about what is involved in going into business on your own, before a total commitment.
Dan Hinkley,
on discussing the need to really learn all you can about what is involved in going into business on your own, before a total commitment.
On The Move.
The family and I have started to out grow our current abode, so a few weeks back the significant other, Mrs.P, found us a new spot to hang our hats. I of course just wanted to know if it had a suitable garage space for the studio... Alas it does not.... It has something better, a SHED! So last week the landlord (we're still renting) had the electrician put in some electrical outlets and an overhead light! It will be a little cozy moving from a 2 car garage to a 9"x7"(2.7432m/2.1336m) wood shed out in the back garden but it is just awesome! So Excited!
I am not sure how all of the fabrics, machines, patterns, paints, etc. are going to fit but it will be a good excuse to clean out some boxes of goods and really organize the mess of a workspace that I putter around in now.
I know it does not look like much now but it will be fun to watch it take on a life of it's own as I move in and get set up and back to work and give it an R/Co make over. Stay tuned.
Still have heaps to do to get ready for the show in Sep. along with Packing up the house and garage, and making some tweaks on the side project that I have been working on for some good folks back east. Also need to get onto turning in an application for some holiday craft fair coming up in Dec. So back to it....
'Keep 'em Flying'
Cheers.
I am not sure how all of the fabrics, machines, patterns, paints, etc. are going to fit but it will be a good excuse to clean out some boxes of goods and really organize the mess of a workspace that I putter around in now.
I know it does not look like much now but it will be fun to watch it take on a life of it's own as I move in and get set up and back to work and give it an R/Co make over. Stay tuned.
Still have heaps to do to get ready for the show in Sep. along with Packing up the house and garage, and making some tweaks on the side project that I have been working on for some good folks back east. Also need to get onto turning in an application for some holiday craft fair coming up in Dec. So back to it....
'Keep 'em Flying'
Cheers.
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
R/Co. Project: Wood Block Layout.
As a winner of the SeaMags Design Competition I get to be part of this years Fashion First Runway Show in Sep. So doing some work on building out a small collection for the show. One of the pieces I plan to do some block printing and print my own fabric. More on what it is going to be used on later. But here is a peek at the layout that I worked up
and transferred onto the wood using the "photo copy" transfer method.
Now go wreck something of your own....
Cheers.
Monday, August 16, 2010
Northwest Railway Musuem Pt1.
A while back the significant other and I decided to take the two wee ones ones on a little adventure to ride the old rickety rails up in Snoqualmie WA. usa, at the Northwest Railway Museum. It was wet and fun and very, very rickety.... But filled with rundown history of the rails.
Shot heaps of images with the ol photo shooter and got way stoked on all the amzing worn out box cars, steam and diesel engines along with heaps of great logoing and number 2s (have a thing for the number 2, well 22 to be exact) and since I am way beyond busy with trying to tackle life head on will just do a few post filled with images of the adventure of the past. Who dose not get a little excited when he hears the shrill cry of a train whistle in the distance or the rumble of the monster engine as it passes by???!!! I would not call myself a fanatic but a fan for sure.
Monday, August 09, 2010
A Few Pages
A short while back put together a little layout of some images and graphics for a little booklet hand out.
There were a few copies that I did on hand tea dyed heavyweight drawing paper but they kept jaming the printer so had to go back to the nice color copy paper.
My significant other took charge and put the booklet together by sewing a piece of red string through a few holes she popped through with an awl.
I have been meaning to do a downloadable PDF of the layout. Hope to do it soon when I get some time to build out the actual redcrowgoods.com site. Soon, I will do that soon. Till then I have some new patterns I got to go hack at.
"keep em Flying"
Cheers.
There were a few copies that I did on hand tea dyed heavyweight drawing paper but they kept jaming the printer so had to go back to the nice color copy paper.
My significant other took charge and put the booklet together by sewing a piece of red string through a few holes she popped through with an awl.
I have been meaning to do a downloadable PDF of the layout. Hope to do it soon when I get some time to build out the actual redcrowgoods.com site. Soon, I will do that soon. Till then I have some new patterns I got to go hack at.
"keep em Flying"
Cheers.
Tuesday, August 03, 2010
R/Co. Project: Hand Carved Toggle N' Button
I thought I had already posted up the little segment on carving some buttons & toggle out of a wooden dowel... Guess not so here it is.
Get a nice dowel, in this case a 3/4"(19.05mm)
Measure it out on the dowel how thick you want your buttons to be.
Mark it off.
Then cut along the line.
I decided I wanted to do a rim around the edge so marked it off.
Clamped her down..
and got out the rotary tool with the super small carving bit and went to town.
didn't like how it turned out though. so didn't do the rest of 'em.
Instead just got out the sand paper and smooth out the edges and give it some shape.
Next mesured out the length of the toggle and cut.
Note the extra lines, that is were I wanted to taper out to zero when shaping the toggle.
did most of the work with a medium grit sandpaper on a sanding block.
When got the shape I wanted..
marked where holes will go and drilled it out.
The final touch is adding some wood stain and wiping them down.
Note the additional shaping on the toggle that is so when it is threaded it will not stick out so far.
Attached to garment ready for some use...
Good times!
I know that you could just go to any old fabric shop, even walmart and get a wooden toggle but they are just so mass produced....
Back to it.
Cheers.
Get a nice dowel, in this case a 3/4"(19.05mm)
Measure it out on the dowel how thick you want your buttons to be.
Mark it off.
Then cut along the line.
I decided I wanted to do a rim around the edge so marked it off.
Clamped her down..
and got out the rotary tool with the super small carving bit and went to town.
didn't like how it turned out though. so didn't do the rest of 'em.
Instead just got out the sand paper and smooth out the edges and give it some shape.
Next mesured out the length of the toggle and cut.
Note the extra lines, that is were I wanted to taper out to zero when shaping the toggle.
did most of the work with a medium grit sandpaper on a sanding block.
When got the shape I wanted..
marked where holes will go and drilled it out.
The final touch is adding some wood stain and wiping them down.
Note the additional shaping on the toggle that is so when it is threaded it will not stick out so far.
Attached to garment ready for some use...
Good times!
I know that you could just go to any old fabric shop, even walmart and get a wooden toggle but they are just so mass produced....
Back to it.
Cheers.
Monday, August 02, 2010
R/Co. Project: Shawl Fleece.
In most of this good 'ol USA it is rost'n and toast'n so a cold weather piece is not something on the mind, but the cold will be upon us again soon so a short while back decided to built a poly cotton jersey fleece shawl neck with a chest pocket and two side seam pockets (can't stand when fleece does not have hand pockets) for when that chill comes creeping back. Also used some hand carved wooden toggle and button that I built out of a wood dowel that was laying around. The Fit turned out a little slimmer than I would like but for a first go I think it's not to shabby. Helped REDCROW be one of winners of this years Seattle Magazine's Seamless in Seattle design competition.
More details when you...
More details when you...
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
R/Co. Project: Push Project
You never know what you got until it is gone, Right?...
Since moving away from SoCal to the P.N.W. I find that to be so true when it comes to some summer time beach action. When we lived down in Venice Ca. we would be at the beach almost every Saturday and most evenings / nights after the 9-5 and thought nothing of it. Even though we now live in a state with a full west boarder that sits right up in the Pacific Ocean it is well over an hour drive to get to that coast. This sudden obsession and longing for the single fin wave sliding is just killing me. It does not help much having a wealth of online content to fill ones days with images, posts and video of others having slide time while the closest body of wetness to us is a big ol' lake or a large salty sound... that has... tides...??? Enter my other water board sliding activity that filled no swell days at the aft mentioned beach time in SoCal... Skim Boarding. I guess when the tide goes out in the sound there is several options of thin pools of funtimes waiting to be had.
When we moved I left all the boards with my brother and went north empty handed. Long story short I miss pushing around on the wet stuff so doing what we do best here at REDCROW in our garage, why not build a wave slider of sorts?
Not wanting to get to far from the real desire of Surf riding decided to build an ohmage to a little fat fish.
Did a little ruff shape'n on the ol computer.
Printed out to size and pasted it all together.
Cut it out.
Since moving away from SoCal to the P.N.W. I find that to be so true when it comes to some summer time beach action. When we lived down in Venice Ca. we would be at the beach almost every Saturday and most evenings / nights after the 9-5 and thought nothing of it. Even though we now live in a state with a full west boarder that sits right up in the Pacific Ocean it is well over an hour drive to get to that coast. This sudden obsession and longing for the single fin wave sliding is just killing me. It does not help much having a wealth of online content to fill ones days with images, posts and video of others having slide time while the closest body of wetness to us is a big ol' lake or a large salty sound... that has... tides...??? Enter my other water board sliding activity that filled no swell days at the aft mentioned beach time in SoCal... Skim Boarding. I guess when the tide goes out in the sound there is several options of thin pools of funtimes waiting to be had.
When we moved I left all the boards with my brother and went north empty handed. Long story short I miss pushing around on the wet stuff so doing what we do best here at REDCROW in our garage, why not build a wave slider of sorts?
Not wanting to get to far from the real desire of Surf riding decided to build an ohmage to a little fat fish.
Did a little ruff shape'n on the ol computer.
Printed out to size and pasted it all together.
Cut it out.
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Somethin To Think About...
"The fifth and final Lopez rule: The best surfer in the water is the guy having the most fun..."
Gerry Lopez.
"Surf is where you find it"
I think this relates to a lot of things in life. At times it is so easy to get caught up in what everyone else is doing or what they might think. It is also very easy to get caught up in trying to "be the Best"and out do or better what others have done....I know I fall victim to all of this at times as I am building things, it kind of sits in the back of the head, especially when something is not perfect or not working out quite the way I would like.... Really we should just go out do our thing, whatever that may be, and have a blast doing it, living in the now and not worrying so much about who it's going to impress. Just enjoy the act of doing, and building. Everything will fall into place as it should. And oddly enough it will show in the product, be it art, fashion, or catching a glassy wave. Remember it is all in your perspective and how you look at each situation. At the end of the day it is up to you and no one else on what you are going to do with the hand that is delt. Only you can 'make it FUN!'
Have a good week.
Cheers.
Gerry Lopez.
"Surf is where you find it"
I think this relates to a lot of things in life. At times it is so easy to get caught up in what everyone else is doing or what they might think. It is also very easy to get caught up in trying to "be the Best"and out do or better what others have done....I know I fall victim to all of this at times as I am building things, it kind of sits in the back of the head, especially when something is not perfect or not working out quite the way I would like.... Really we should just go out do our thing, whatever that may be, and have a blast doing it, living in the now and not worrying so much about who it's going to impress. Just enjoy the act of doing, and building. Everything will fall into place as it should. And oddly enough it will show in the product, be it art, fashion, or catching a glassy wave. Remember it is all in your perspective and how you look at each situation. At the end of the day it is up to you and no one else on what you are going to do with the hand that is delt. Only you can 'make it FUN!'
Have a good week.
Cheers.
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
R/Co. Project: The Start of Something.
Started work'n some raw materials for a new project in the works.
More later. What is it? Well some rawness for sure!
Back to it.
Cheers.
More later. What is it? Well some rawness for sure!
Back to it.
Cheers.
Monday, July 19, 2010
Take a Trip.
Hopefully soon the little family and I are all going to pile into the toyota packed with our goodies and gear and head out for the first camping trip since moving to the Great Pacific Northwest a while ago. Being in the P.N.W. there are quite a few options around to just pull up and enjoy nature and all it's beauty. It has been almost a full year since we went out as a family and spent some time away, just our family. Last time was a few day stay over on Whidbey Island in the Puget Sound.
I recently went back and took a peak at the foto's that I shot while out there. It got me stoked to go out and have another adventure. Since I did not post them all before I am just going to load them all up for all to see. Enjoy....
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)