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AnagramWorkshop: A new scarf (finally!)
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Sunday, November 23, 2008. A new scarf (finally! It's definitely been a while since I posted anything. Scarf season has finally returned, but I'm working more now so don't have as much time for scarf-making. But a few weeks ago, someone approached me through Etsy requesting a custom tScarf; of course, I was so flattered, I had to do it! Here is the result based on the colors she requested. Looks good. can you make more cards, too? November 28, 2008 at 8:06 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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AnagramWorkshop: slow and chanin
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Friday, February 1, 2008. Yesterday I read this article. In The New York Times about the slow movement. Previously, I had only heard the slow principles applied to eating, i.e. Slow Food. However, apparently it is spreading to other arenas as well, namely design and craft. I looked up one of the companies referenced in the article, Alabama Chanin. Recently I was discussing these kinds of matters with my friend Ashley. She is currently living in China and working on sustainable tourism programs in sma...
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AnagramWorkshop: Lamps by Danielle
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Tuesday, December 4, 2007. My sweet friend Danielle is making and selling photo lamps, and oh my gosh are they awesome. How could you not want one of these? If you know Portuguese); or just contact Danielle at daniellelinzer@gmail.com. For more information and to buy a lamp! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Brooklyn, NY, United States. My name is Anna Raddatz and I have an Etsy shop called Anagram Workshop. View my complete profile. Anagram Workshop (my Etsy store). Rock Paper Scissors Go!
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AnagramWorkshop: Happy (belated) New Year!
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Thursday, January 10, 2008. Happy (belated) New Year! For New Years, my friend Jeff asked a bunch of people to create Top 10 lists of things they did or consumed in 2007, and post them to his blog. If you are so inclined, you can see my list here. PS You will see that #2 on my Top 10 list is "Snails." As part of my love affair, a couple months ago I bought this. Fabulous necklace from Etsy seller Paraphernalia. Hmmm, that is a fairly useless comment, sorry). February 2, 2008 at 11:31 AM.
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AnagramWorkshop: Brooklyn Bon Bon
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Thursday, December 4, 2008. So I just realized I never posted my most favoritest scarf of all! This was commissioned last year by my friend Jeff as a Christmas gift for his wife, Kate. Kate loves all things Brooklyn, so luckily I found a t-shirt with little Brooklyn brownstones sketched on it. She also looks stunning in red. I like to call it the Brooklyn Bon Bon! After all, Kate is one of the sweetest people you are ever likely to meet. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Brooklyn, NY, United States.
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AnagramWorkshop: moop!
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Wednesday, December 12, 2007. I first read about moop. On Etsy's Featured Seller. Page, where I experienced an acute attack of jealousy upon seeing the picture of her studio, which is located in Western Mass, a place I now dream of when I'm on the subway. Here is that picture of her studio:. And here is a picture of my studio:. I also happen to really like moop's amazing bags. But have a loop for attaching it to a belt. Hello new accessory I will wear all summer! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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AnagramWorkshop: Mixed Berries for Mamere
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Monday, December 3, 2007. Mixed Berries for Mamere. A bunch of people have commissioned me to make tScarves for Christmas gifts! My mom asked me to make one for her mother- my grandmother, whom my sisters and I call Mamere (as in "ma mere" or "my mother" in French). Based on colors my mom thought Mamere would like, I made this scarf. I hope the bears up in Alaska (where she is currently living) don't mistake her for a berry bush! Nycbikecommuter.blogspot.com said. That grandma scarf is mega cute!
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Monday, January 21, 2008. Here's a picture of my grandmother wearing the scarf I made for her, which I posted about here. I'm told she wears it every day! I brag about you and your site every time I get a compliment on my scarf :). January 21, 2008 at 3:57 PM. OMG YOU LOOK SO MUCH LIKE HER! January 26, 2008 at 6:16 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Brooklyn, NY, United States. My name is Anna Raddatz and I have an Etsy shop called Anagram Workshop. View my complete profile. Rock Paper Scissors Go!
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AnagramWorkshop: Who is that man with the foggy glasses?
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Tuesday, January 15, 2008. Who is that man with the foggy glasses? My mom bought this scarf. From me to give to him for Christmas. I'm not sure where they found this ethereal blue background; or why his glasses are all foggy. But I love this picture! I love my new scarf! I have no excuse for the photo except that I do look that confused most of the time. My glasses are fogged because that's how they look when I go outside here in the Eastern Washington winter with my new scarf - frosty.
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AnagramWorkshop: Crocodile Smile for Callie
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Wednesday, December 12, 2007. Crocodile Smile for Callie. I have been busy lately, as a bunch of friends have asked me to make scarves for them to give as holiday gifts. Which is super exciting! However, I can't really post about them yet, on the off chance that the future gift recipient should visit this here blog. Callie also happens to sell some amazing bags on Etsy, under the code name CallieCo. And everyone should buy one. For serious. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Brooklyn, NY, United States.