The designer David Hayes closed his shop a few doors down from my work in Beverly Hills.  He is (according to rumor) one of the original costume designers for the famed TV show "Dallas" - although I have not been able to confirm that... anyway, as I was walking through the alley to move my car, I saw this dress form in the back!  I talked with the people there (it was their last day and they were hauling things to the trash) - a small transaction later, I am the proud owner of this oldish dress form!  It needs a little bit of work, and I have NO idea what I'm going to do with it (remember, I have a "new" one at home) but it's mine, in my garage and waiting patiently for its new role in my life.  I also got some of David's labels and intend to sew one to the back neck of this form to help remember where it came from...


I got a little rough and dirty on the cleaning up of this bowl - took a bit too much material off of the bottom part - but I think it still looks good... we're gonna fire it to see what happens - I may leave the bottom half raw (unglazed) to see what it looks like... maybe just glaze the inside and rim.... any thoughts?


This is probably the best bowl I have done so far - symmetrical and pretty even - and I had just learned the technique of using a chamois on the lip of the bowl to make it nice and smoothe and rounded...


here's the yarn bowl in progress - as greenware and ready to be fired - I am thinking of using the fun Raku glazes and firing techniques on this one since it's for decorative/non food use anyway!


and for those of you asking me about the kitties... here's Wink all snuggled in her bed - I put one of my knit blankets down for her to sleep with... she curls up in a ball on her back and sleeps like this all night long... nothing like a comfy kitty!


 


Comments

Wed, 11 Mar 2009 12:31:11

What a wonderful find in the dress form...I see ones like it at flea markets, but they always want a fortune for them.

Love your ceramics as well...the yarn bowl is a great idea and I'd love to see a Raku finish on it.

 

Thu, 12 Mar 2009 05:43:58

I keep seeing more lovely yarn bowls out in the world... maybe the universe is trying to tell me something!

 

Thu, 12 Mar 2009 09:13:19

Wow, I love the idea of the yarn bowl. Is that for placing your yarn in while knitting? Do you run the yarn through that notch? Fun!

 

Fri, 13 Mar 2009 22:39:05

Hi Kyle, I like the idea of leaving the rough part of the bowl unglazed, just glazed down to the rough part.

 

Sat, 14 Mar 2009 16:25:05

That's great- "Judy" gets to come and stay at your house, and I didn't even have to leave home.

The yarn bowl looks really good. I look forward to seeing the finished product. Raku would scare me- doesn't it have a pretty high breakage rate?

 



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