Author: Anna

A Work in Progress: Making a Moon Quilt

A Work in Progress: Making a Moon Quilt

So – this is a quilt top – or perhaps a partial quilt top composed of the various moon squares that I sewed starting in March of 2021.   I celebrated each full moon for twelve moons by honoring a bird and that bird’s message. There 

Spring Is Coming

Spring Is Coming

These photos are from a couple days ago – a fern in its infancy and snowdrops.  I tell myself they are still there – under the snow. The snakes are waiting under the ground.  This is all part and parcel of the waters of March. 

Please Be Spring

Please Be Spring

I woke up to a snow covered Spring Bird – that is certainly beautiful but has me in seasonal confusion. Weren’t there green shoots, snow drops, and twitterpated birds yesterday? This morning, they are all smothered under snow – except for the birds who have 

Beatriz Episode 1:  Chapters 1 & 2

Beatriz Episode 1: Chapters 1 & 2

Oh my goodness! I’m so excited for this to be happening. It’s Season Three of the Woolgathering Podcast and Beatriz has begun!!! In this first episode of the third season, we begin a new story about Beatriz. We meet Beatriz and her family as well 

Visible Mending

Visible Mending

I love the visible mending movement and am grateful for all of the accessible tutorials from generous sewists that make mending look so easy and beautiful. I had a go at Patrick’s jeans the other day, and I think my mending looks like the Circus 

Nature Art Cantaloupe Seed Necklace Tutorial

Nature Art Cantaloupe Seed Necklace Tutorial

Have you ever made a necklace from seeds? Check out my video on YouTube demonstrating how I made necklaces from cantaloupe seeds.  

Earth Hearts

Earth Hearts

Yesterday was the latest Earth Hearts workshop: Let The Power Grow. Unfortunately, I am still recovering from covid and was not able to lead it with my Mom. Fortunately, my sister, Lisa, was able to help with instructing the creative activities. She was also generous 

Icky the Raccoon

Icky the Raccoon

This winter – we have crossed paths with a handful of ill raccoons. My guess is that they have distemper.  Strangely, on Wednesday morning Abe, Penelope, and I encountered the same raccoon at three different places and times.  This is a drawing of Penelope’s encounter 

All Hail The Inbetween

All Hail The Inbetween

It’s amazing how disorienting the “inbetween” can be. I couldn’t sleep this morning. The lightning flashes were unexpected. My brain wanted to attribute their bright light to my phone alerting me, but the thunder and rain came soon after. A Spring storm in Winter.  Daybreak 

Cup of Tea Heals All

Cup of Tea Heals All

I made this illustration for the Winter Issue of Woolgathering Magazine which featured a blue theme.  In searching for blue inspiration I came across this particular Polish Pottery style. I fell in love with the circular peacock inspired designs and decided to draw some pieces 

Season 3 Trailer for Woolgathering Podcast!

Season 3 Trailer for Woolgathering Podcast!

I’m really excited to introduce Season 3 of the Woolgathering Podcast!  In season 3, I will be reading my novel “Beatriz” Beatriz’ story is about family, community, and finding one’s place within both of those spheres. It’s a funny, down to earth fantasy that will 

February’s Full Moon

February’s Full Moon

Boy – what a bright and full moon this month!!! This moon is making me feel a little silly and giddy – especially since we have strong winds today that are very reminiscent of Spring.  It feels like change is in the air and surprises 

Seed Selection

Seed Selection

So many seed possibilities! Some of the highlights of this time of year are planning gardens and purchasing seeds. It may be cold and snowy outside, but it is green, humid, and smells like dirt in our hearts and imaginations. As the lead gardener at 

Window Watching

Window Watching

Sending you all love and gratitude for supporting Spring Bird!  May you take time to gaze out a window and allow your thoughts to drift and your hearts to warm at the wonders you think, see, and dream!  [Image description: an illustration of a black 

Aluminum Heart Ornament Tutorial Craft Project

Aluminum Heart Ornament Tutorial Craft Project

I like decorating with hearts this time of year and really all times of the year, to be honest.  I often leave ornaments, like these aluminum heart ornaments, up all year long – hanging them from windows or stick trees (sticks that I put into