KIFM ANONYMOUS? : sarah
Do I need to join Keep It For Myself Anonymous?
I decided to dye up some veils to sell at my upcoming veil workshop. I am really excited about teaching this workshop. What better than to have more veils around.
I spent all weekend over a hot boiling stove and putting my laundry card to the test. I risked it all; scalding water, rainbow colored fingers and battled little old ladies for washing machine time. Reality at it’s best.
When it was all over, I lined up my resulting veils to count up. I made two piles, one for sale and one to comprise of the few treasures I would keep for myself. As I divided up the piles… I realized the only ones ending up in the sale pile would be the ones that I made two of the same veil.
As rational as making money is – somehow my lust for more and more veils seems to override all that logic. I mean really, how many veils do I really need? Clearly the answer is: Most of them.








I spent part of the weekend experimenting with dyeing veils and now I want to order more and more silk to dye more and more veils, all for myself! ;)
Posted by: Natalia | September 24, 2007 at 08:32 AM
Dyeing veils is definitely addictive! My new silk has arrived, but unfortunately I have made no progress in terms of stove repair. However, I did get some advice on dyeing via microwave...
Posted by: Tanna | September 24, 2007 at 09:41 PM
Those look yummiliscious!
Posted by: Blanca | September 24, 2007 at 09:51 PM
omg i want to rap myself up in the red and orange veil...i love those colors. great job on the veils! hopefully i will be able to come to the workshop and get one.
Posted by: RaEm~Nefer Miwsher~ | October 02, 2007 at 09:20 PM