Monday, January 30, 2012

Seattle Times Pacific Northwest Magazine

JoeysCoat is honored to be featured in this Spring’s Seattle Times Pacific Northwest magazine Footprint Edition of Green Market.  The article will include local businesses that design and sell eco-friendly items for pets. 

So grateful…

Fiona in French Grain Sack with silk brocade binding and trim made from a remarkable old necktie I recently found "thrifting". The tab is Sashiko - translation "little stabs"; a form of decorative and functional Japanese embroidery of white cotton thread on traditional indigo cloth.  Dana's imaginative aesthetic is genius!  The fabric for the belt loops was an Estate Sale find - a beautiful handmade wooden box that contained incense imported from Japan long ago. The material was actually used to secure the lid to the box during shipping. The extraordinary buckle and buttons are made of Bakelite.



Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Snow!


View from my dining room...

Winter wonderland in the enclosed garden...

Fiona in pink wool flannel with Antique French braid Dana found in Paris forty years ago!  Double-knit bow, satin braid belt-loops, Hard Plastic buckle, two-tone Bakelite buttons...prior to seeking refuge under the car, that is... 
Winter in the beautiful Pacific Northwest…the perfect backdrop for some snaps of Fiona playing in the snow, or so I thought…I was able to get one good shot before she crawled beneath the parked car to escape the icy, scary white stuff…it took some doing getting her to come out…the incredibly lovely pink coat will be visiting the Dry Cleaners!  Good girl…playtime's over…

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Ouch!

Prior to asking Fiona to hold very still on the edge of my piano, I shared my personal challenge to photograph Dana’s latest, brilliant, JoeysCoat designs.  I followed through with my commitment and completed them in one day.  Although they do not match the same pristine quality of Julie’s original product shots, I allow myself grace for a valiant first attempt, recognizing that along with everything else in life, there is indeed a learning curve.

I had every intention of loading my images on the JoeysCoat site prior to Friday, December 23rd, but alas, time flew by, and a planned hand surgery prevailed.  In the process, I have learned an invaluable lesson of gratitude.  Two functioning, healthy hands are a gift that I have taken for granted.  I will never, ever, forget to be thankful for this gift again.

So…with packing off, sutures out, splint on, and with enormous pride and constant awe of her artistry, I am committed to loading Dana’s extraordinary designs to share with the world, today.

Enjoy…