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Saturday, August 4, 2012

Noteworthy Saturday

Living in the Real World...


I read a book by the name of Nappily Ever After by Trisha R. Thomas. The book is part of a series where the main character goes through a lot of emotional changes as her marriage begins to collaspe. In the story she says the following "Daydreaming was for sissies, people who didn't have the guts to move with the ebb and flow of real life. The daily drudge was too offensive to deal with so they checked out in their fantasies to change the past or future." I thought that was a fairly powerful statement.

The thoughts that have been resinating in my life are thoughts about living in the real world. In my opinion, we like to believe that we are not just spending our days daydreaming. We want to believe that we are productive citizens who make a difference in  our community. But, I sometimes think that Vegans and Christians can be the ultimate idealist. We want a peaceful world, where everyone believes what we believe.

I've been reminded through various events that we live in a real world. A world where there are sometimes compromise. When the Humane Society of the United States backed laws that gave chickens larger cages, many animal activists were outraged. Activists want to end the "slavery" of animals. I wasn't happy at first either, but then I remember that for a long time people will continue to eat chicken. Some people don't have any issue using the chickens for food. Although it would be nice to deter these people from eating chickens, the process is long and arduous. Why not let the chickens that are going to go to slaughter, those living in this world now, have a tiny bit better existence while they're here. Until we can make more progress on consuming less chicken or none at all. Living in the real world.

I think it's important to have daydreams. Idealism to move toward a goal. But, Christians and Vegans live in a real world where people don't always see eye to eye. I hope to curb my idealism a little bit and focus on reality. No, not giving up or compromising the wrong things. Just changing my perspective to be able to walk in another's shoes.


Peace, Vegan Girl

Saturday, July 28, 2012

Noteworthy Saturday

A Touch of Magic...



As you know I love to read. Whether it is the bible, a cozy mystery, romance, vegan literature, the occasional magazine, all about cats, online news articles etc. etc. etc. there is always something interesting to read to grow and entertain your mind.

What I thought was interesting are all the books that are being published that have some sort of take on the supernatural (unable to be explained by science or the laws of nature), magic and witchcraft. Hmm... Why are so many people interested in this topic? Yes, I know that this topic is not new and is has been prevalent over the centuries. I do think it experiences a resurgence every now and then. I will admit, I was actually disturbed by the amount of chick lit books that have characters who bewitch people or interact with ghosts. The books run the gamut.

I decided to look up the definition of magic in the Merriam Webster dictionary:

1a: the use of means (as charms or spells) believed to have supernatural power over natural forces b: magic rites or incantations
2a: an extraordinary power or influence seemingly from a supernatural source b: something that seems to cast a spell : enchantment
3: the art of producing illusions by sleight of hand 

I could go on and on with more definitions of the words such as spell, rites and incantations. But, what struck me was the word enchantment. The word means to be influenced by, attracted to or to hold the attention of. Mix enchantment with magic and you are creating a whole new world of perception.

I think magic can be fascinating. To think that there is something or someone with supernatural powers is unique. In my opinion, God is supernatural. Angels are supernatural. Demons are supernatural. I often consider those of us who are Christians who choose to believe in a loving, yet jealous God compared to those who choose to believe in demonic, malevolent forces. Why do we do such things? Because we have seen the power of our choice? I see how God cares for me, shapes me, and guides me and sometimes we are not necessarily in agreement, but I know that he loves me.

Note: Okay Christians don't go getting mad at me for using the word magic when I speak about God. No I do not think God is a mystic, a wizard or a genie in a bottle. No, I don't think he cast spells over us to control or enchant us. But he has done some magical things. Whether creating a flower, parting the Red Sea or producing a hand that writes on a wall (Daniel 5:5), God has done some pretty supernatural stuff.

Then there are those who follow malevolent beings or the dark arts. Think Harry Potter... Now I know I'm picking sides. There are a lot categories in between. But, I find it interesting what people choose to believe. It's like people are searching for something greater than themselves. The comfort of a "leader/parent figure" who is there for them and who is more poweful than ourselves. Somebody's got to be in control right? If you choose to follow any supernatural being there is magic in daily life. Whether a miracle of Gods healing and help or the conjuring of demonic power. You will see magic in various forms.

What are your thoughts on magic?

Peace, Vegan Girl

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Fyber Cyber Monday

Bamboozled!


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I was pleasantly surprised to find a selection of bamboo yarn at the local Hobby Lobby store. They also had cotton yarns plus a variety of synthetics. The bamboo yarn was very soft and fuzzy. The colors were somewhat limited to basic blues, reds, pink rust etc. Also the fuzzy texture of the yarn would be difficult to knit in my opinion. Like many other fuzzy or eyelash yarn, you don't want to make a mistake or you'll never be able to pull the stitches out!

I'm just glad that there is affordable non-animal based yarns out there! I'm lucky enough to have an upscale yarn store in my area. But, the cost is a bit prohibitive. I'm just not willing to pay $20 for a skein of yarn at this point. Maybe if I was knitting or crocheting something extra special. So right on Hobby Lobby for keeping your prices low and the selection nice!

Peace, Vegan Girl

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Noteworthy Saturday

If it walks like a duck and talks like a duck...

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In my collection of many books, I have kept a copy called Being Vegan by Dr. Joanne Stepaniak. This book is interesting because it deals with questions that many people who are vegan or are becoming vegan might have. The question could be: Should you throw out or give away any leather items that you own? What do vegans believe?

I wanted to touch on a specific topic such as should vegans purchase food that looks like it's animal-based counterpart? Joanne says that she does not purchase these items because it basically glorifies the original. My wording not hers. At first, I disagreed. I purchase Tofurky sausages every so often and buy vegan cheese and I don't feel that I support the continuation of eating animal-based products. I considered that it would be better to let our flesh eating friends know that there are compassionate substitutes.

Then, I was on Facebook reading something or another and I discovered this product by The Regal Vegan -http://www.theregalvegan.com/site/-listed as Foi Gras (a vegan walnut and lentil pate). My first reaction was gross. Why would I want to buy a product that contains the name of an animal-based product that is made through cruelty. Why not let that product be banned. Hmm... Oh, wait another dilemma... I eat Tofurky, how is that different? Or is it? This has really challenged me. On one side, I think we should let people know that there are cruelty free substitutes that are just as tasty. Then the other side says, why promote products in a new form and list them as not cruel? Isn't that validating the original product in some way?

There are a lot of implications with this line of thinking. The same could be say of faux leather etc. I still don't know quite how I feel about all of this. I still don't like the idea of vegan fois gras. I'm a work in progress on this topic. I would love to know how you feel about vegan, look-a-like food.

Peace, Vegan Girl

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Vegan Living Thursday

CatFest

Jackson Galaxy at CatFest
Somali cat at CatFest

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I had a great opportunity to visit a shelter in Denver called the Dumb Friends League (www.ddfl.org). Despite the unusual name they had a great event called CatFest. As some of you in the shelter world realize, cats can be harder to adopt. Sometimes their value goes unnoticed. Many people considered cats to be too independent and not as fun as dogs. So NOT TRUEI live in a state that loves dogs so cats can get the short-end of the stick.

CatFest had all sorts for fun activities including face painting, games, booths that focus on kitty comfort. They also had tables about fostering cats, cat behavior and how to play with your cat. I really enjoyed the purebred cat room. It's interesting to see the different exotic breeds like the Somali cat pictured above.

This event also had Jackson Galaxy as the special guest which was a huge draw. Jackson Galaxy is a cat behaviorist with his own show on Animal Planet (check out his website http://jacksongalaxy.com/). He helps owners solve behavior issues in their cats.

Behavior issues such as housesoiling is often why so many cats make it back to the shelter. People don't realize that many things can disrupt a cats behavior to cause them to housesoil. Especially if the condition is not medical. Anything from perfumes, not cleaning the littler box enough or bringing in a baby can cause a cat to housesoil. The one thing to know is that with diligence cat behavior can be corrected. Visit your local shelters website to learn more about animal behavior. Most sites will have a section to help your pet adjust to it's new home.

I hope as a Vegan you take the time to donate money and your time to local animal shelters. I know many vegans will focus on farm and aquatic animals, but all animals deserve our undivided attention. Shelters provide so many services to care for homeless and abandoned pets. You can quibble all you want, but a shelter is a shelter whether it is "No Kill" or "Open Admission." They both need your help! I'll come back to a discussion of NO Kill vs. Open Admission at a later date. Their differences may open your mind in unexpected ways.

Visit your animal shelter today! Share the love and donate supplies or money or time. It will be worth it!

Peace, Vegan Girl

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Got Like?

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Yep, I'm still reading Victoria Moran's book called Fat, Broke, and Lonely No More! The topic that I focused on talked about realizing who you are and liking yourself. You've all heard this a million times. Well, maybe not millions, but at least a few times in your life.

It's the thought of looking in the mirror and really seeing what's there. Victoria mentions that you can be fit, flush and partnered and still be miserble. We've all seen "it" happen before with a celebrity or even a friend. The "it" being that everything looks great on the outside, but the inside is crumbling apart.

As we write noteworthy stories of our lives, I think that we always have to be careful what we put on a pedastal. That's including Veganism or religion. When we allow ourselves to get so wrapped up in a cause, no matter how good it is, we can be accused of serving idols. There's always passion involved. Christ was passionate. But he also knew his source.

One person can move mountains. But, that same person can hide how they feel about themselves for example through charitable and religious causes. A person can fight for the underdog or cat or cow... and lose themselves because they can't see fighting for their own well being. They can aspire to great religious heights, then discover that they have all the trimmings but the tree is still empty.

If you don't like who you are whether you have it all or not, those feelings will come out one way or the other. Things, status, personal relationships cannot fill the void no matter how shiny or new. Everything will disappoint us at some time. We all have parts of ourselves that could use something more than "duct tape and hot glue." Until you learn to be content with what you have and who you are, you will forever chase after the wind. Check out Philippians 4:12-13

Peace, Vegan Girl

Saturday, June 30, 2012

Re-Creating Life

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Do you you ever feel like you're in a a rut? Oh boy! Have I ever. In my opinion I think it's important to evaluate your life every so often to take inventory. This inventory can help guide you to future goals.

As a Christian Vegan, I feel it is my duty to live a life of impact. I certainly don't want to leave this life with regrets. I ask myself how am I improving. Has anyone shown interest in veganism and vegetarianism because of me? Does anyone have more questions about God because of me?

Lately, I've felt that rut sneak up on me. Wanting to be more proactive in life. It's easy to get bogged down in the day-to-day. So I decided to create this journal base on the Simply Vintagegirl blog (.http://www.simplyvintagegirl.com/blog/index.php/2008/09/08/notebook-easy-to-make-easy-to-use/). I want to re-create my life. Make some big changes and some little changes. But journal will help keep me on track. How do you want to be remembered?

Peace, Vegan Girl

Thursday, June 28, 2012

The Art of Life

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It is said that art imitates life. So, how can you make your life a work of art? How do you design your day? In what way can you paint a picture of your life through your choices?

I often think how easy it is to take life for granted. We work, take care of our families and do all the day-to-day things that make up our lives. Yet, I wonder how often do we take time to see the beauty in ever day. Cliche, yes, but I won't kid myself. I don't often look at life as though I were walking through a Claude Monet painting. Frolicking through gardens and wading through ethereal ponds while holding a parasol. I often see life as a rendition of Edvard Munch's the Scream!

But it takes effort to smell the roses. I imagine that you already knew that. With this in mind what can you do or what do you do to craft your day as a gift? Treating daily life as a snapshot that you will remember and appreciate. Each day can be a chasing after the wind. So enjoy your life. Bring joy to the lives of others. Paint a picture each day by the way you choose to live. As the cliche goes: a picture is worth a thousand words.

Peace, Vegan Girl

Monday, June 25, 2012

Bad Girl Stash

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I'm here to confess that I have a huge stash of spinning fiber and yarn. And when I say huge I mean huge. I use to have an online yarn store and when I closed shop I was left with the inventory. So what's the problem you say? I'm set for years to come. How about that all the yarn and fibers I own are animal based! Silk, wool, alpaca etc. etc. etc. I had this store before I became Vegan. Oops!

So now I have loads of yarn and fibers that need to find a better home. Now this is something I feel supremely guilty over. This yarn had been in storage inside my condo for quite some time. I couldn't figure out what I wanted to do with all since there was so much. I did give some away. I thought about selling some on Ebay, but was a little overwhelmed by the thought of trying to sell it all online again. Well, I read an article on mulesing and became so enraged that I packed all that yarn and fiber into very large garbage bags and threw it in the dumpster! We're talking about 12 bags of yarn and fiber. I felt intense relief...

But then came the next day. I started to panic! I thought to myself what was I thinking! I could sell all that yarn and fiber and give the money to charity. IDIOT! So early in the morning I promptly went to the dumpster and was able to rescure 8 of the 12 gargbage bags. I wound up stuffing the fiber in my car and in my condo. Where it still sits because I haven't gotten off my backside to sell it on Ebay...

Am I ashamed that I haven't done anything about the yarn and fiber? Yes. But it doesn't matter how I feel unless I do something about it! What did you do with your stash of animal fibers and yarns once you became Vegan?

Peace, Vegan Girl

Saturday, June 23, 2012

Taking Off Your Halo

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As I continue to read Victoria Moran's book Fat, Broke, and Lonely No More! I find nuggets of information that I find noteworthy. Today's topic is about taking off your halo. Moran suggests that we try to wear halos of perfection. People may think I must be the perfect mom or my kid's classmates will talk about me. I must be the perfect professional or all my friends will think I'm a failure. If my house isn't spotless when my friends come over what will they think! Well, they'll think your a "control freak" and they would probably be right. OK, that was a little harsh. We all have little demons sitting on shoulders whispering our failures, mistakes, and shortcomings. But, how are you going to "craft" your life to avoid such pitfalls? Vegans spend their lives wanting nothing but peace and compassion. We want to do no harm. But, do we apply this perspective in the way we treat ourselves? What we feel on the inside will eventually spill out from us. Whether it is good or bad.

Well, let's first start with a little story. I had a chance to be around a certain person much more than I'm usually around them. This person wears a halo. This halo is not just any halo, but a halo that says I do everything right and I'm the only one who cares, and if on that rare occasion I do make a mistake and appear to not care, it was because of someone else. Hmm... Yes, this person has a very interesting perspective. I watched this person's behavior throughout our time together. I could describe her behavior as nothing short of bipolar (and no, I do not make light of people's medical conditions. conditions untreated can harm all involved. nor am I an expert on diagnosis.) One minute this person was in a near rage about a problem and literally seconds later they were having a normal conversation. I can honestly say I didn't know how to react! Such vitriol then elation. You never knew when this person was going to explode. This behavior was so frequent that I almost felt like I was losing my mind just being in this person's presence!

This person's halo burned bright. The need to feel perfect and see others as imperfect compared to herself let her wrap her mind into something manageable. She could cover her insecurities by focusing on the problems of others. But haven't we all done that at some point? We look at the speck in our brother's eye but overlook the "telephone pole" in our own eye. The person I refer as wearing her halo brightly is also one of the most miserable people that I know. It is hard to watch sometimes. Do I hate, pity or dislike this individual. Actually, no. But it's difficult to watch someone crumble under their own insecurities. If she would receive it, all I would want to say to her is, "Just take off your halo."

Peace, Vegan Girl

Thursday, June 21, 2012

Humble Beginnings

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Well there's a new store in town. This will be an all-vegan store called NOOCH. Owners Joshua LaBure and Vanessa Gochnour plan on offering items that no other store in town can provide including vegan specialty food and clothing. The store is located in an up and coming area called RiNo. Currently, they are fundraising to get enough money for some high-end equipment. The owners are near their goal but need a few thousand dollars donated from people like you to hit the mark. Find out more information on this great new venture at: http://noochveganmarket.com/

I for one am very excited that a store like this is moving into Colorado. There is a lot of buzz in the local vegan scene about if the store will get off the ground and will prices be competitive. I'm all for the entrepreneur. This is a country that has grown fiscally because of the initiative of creative small business owners. I support the potential of this great idea. Time to donate!

Peace, Vegan Girl

Monday, June 18, 2012

Something New...

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I got a great idea from a blog I like to visit called Pink Paper Peppermints.(http://kindawonderful.typepad.com/) The host says that she is working on a project of crocheting a granny square every week. I thought what a brilliant way to stay inspired! The mind stays fresh working with a new design and several possible colorways.

I will confess, despite my years of knitting, crocheting and weaving, I'm not even intermediate in my skills in any of those artistic areas! Tsk, Tsk! I prefer to spin beautiful yarns and then stare at them in a basket and hope the cats don't see the yarn as dinner! LOL! I suppose I have a bit of difficulty committing to project like knitting a sweater. I usually make things like scarves, hats and socks. I like to work with color and texture over pattern. Hense, the love of creating unique handspun yarns.

But... As you may already know, I'm in the process of changing how I look at fiberarts. Giving up animal fiber was a big deal because I will now craft yarn with primarily plant-based fibers. A fascinating and yet overwhelming thought! But I'm excited to learn something new.

So, I decided to challenge my skills in knitting and crochet for now. I decided to create a sample a week by looking at various patterns.  Here is the start of my first pattern. It is a steep diagonal knit stitch. I decided to use inexpensive acrylic yarn because it is cost effective and can hold a stitch firmly. I can't wait to show you the finished sample!

Peace, Vegan Girl

Saturday, June 16, 2012

Notes on a Change...

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Well that's a pretty heavy title for a book! Seriously, no pun intended! As some of you may know, Noteworthy Saturday is about appreciating the written word. Whether crafted in a scrapbook, simple journal, reading a good book, or writing a novel.

I had heard about Victoria Moran from a podcast I listen to called Vegan and the Living is Easy-- Check them out on iTunes. Ginger and Marion are lively hosts that focus on all aspects of Veganism. Victoria has been on their podcast twice and she's always an interesting guest. She is an author, speaker and Vegan. Also I think she's a Christian.

There are several books she's written that caught my eye. Apparently her book Living a Charmed Life is quite popular. I guess that will be next on my list! I saw this book Fat, Broke and Lonely No More! on Amazon.com and was intrigued by the cover and the title. Plus buying it used made it super cheap!

I just started to read the book and so far I like what she's saying. She's discussing being a victim to the media/societal pressures to be something we're not. She basically asks the question "What do you want for yourself?"  She asks us to address the emptiness in our lives. The emptiness that makes thin or rich people want to avoid becoming fat and broke. The emptiness that makes fat or broke people strive to be rich and thin. Not to mention loneliness. The "world" sees a person as abnormal if their life is not like the sitcom Friends. Meaning that they are surrounded by groups of friends most days of the week. We pressure ourselves to be perfect in the world's eyes, but overlook our needs and capabilities.

More to come as I continue to read this book!

Peace, Vegan Girl

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Well Hello Kitty!

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I hear quite a few philosophies on what to feed your pet. We craft our pet's lives through our dedication to veganism. We are inspired to do no harm by providing the best care possible for their well-being. I decided to start a short series on what to feed your pets. And no, I'm no expert in this area, I just want to be more informed. 

People ask me, "So do you feed your pets a vegan diet?"  My response is, " When I see cats and dogs in the wild foraging for tofu and kale, then I will feed my pets a vegan diet!"

Of course after my statement I hear the "Oh, but your supporting the terrible meat industry. Aren't you being a hypocrite?" My response is, "Everytime we drive our cars and use computers etc. etc. etc. we support industries that use animal parts." Vegans are not perfect (was there ever any doubt!) and no we cannot avoid not harming all living things 100%of  the time. But I am purposely inspired to avoid as many animal products as possible.

As I continue to research I will present various options on pet diets. I'll start with kitties. This may offend some, but I will ask you not to feed your cat a vegan diet. They cannot live successfully on a plant-based diet. Yet, with that being said, I question some of the pet nutrionists who say that plant-base protein is a poor quality in comparison to animal flesh. Afterall, I'm a vegan and I'm certainly not wasting away! But, I am excited to learn more and share my findings with you. 

Peace, Vegan Girl

Monday, June 11, 2012

For the Love of Alpaca...

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As I go on my journey to be a vegan fiber artist I recently experienced a personal and possibly ethical "snag". Alpaca. Those beautiful creatures whose eyes seem to read your soul. I thought to myself, well I know a person who raises Alpaca and they treat their Alpaca very well. I could still use the fiber since it's basically combed or brushed from the animal's coat. But then I read the article by Peaceful Prairie Sanctuary (located in Colorado). Here is the article:  http://peacefulprairie.blogspot.com/2012/01/willows-whisper-to-world.html

Reading this article changed everything. I couldn't personally justify using the animal's hair for my projects. I felt that it was not mine to use as a commodity. I didn't want to give sellers the idea that I would purchase Alpaca fiber. As I always say, " When you hit a business in the wallet, then they will listen." I will enjoy those beautiful creatures with my eyes instead. You may have other thoughts(I get it), but this is the path I thought best for me.

Peace, Vegan Girl

Saturday, June 9, 2012

Yves Saint Laurent

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Over the years I have learned that what is important in a dress is the woman who is wearing it ~ Yves Saint Laurent


Fashion can speak as loud as words... Every line, every detail can paint a picture of thought. The Yves Saint Laurent exhibition was a retrospective of his life's work. He reflected his vision through cloth. Unfortunately, his work was not considered vegan. Many haute couture designers use wool, silk, other exotic fibers and feathers in their work. Despite the use of these materials, I still appreciate great design as a form of "unwritten" communication.

Peace, Vegan Girl 

Thursday, June 7, 2012

Oh Yummy Comfort Food!

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Rich, creamy, faux cheezy…sublime… This was by far the best tasting Mac n’ Cheeze that I've prepared. According to VegWeb- my favorite vegan recipe website (www.vegweb.com), this recipe is called the Best Vegan Mac and Cheese in the entire World… Seriously (http://vegweb.com/index.php?topic=8295.0). I would have to agree!

There is not much I would change about this recipe. I would reduce the 1 tablespoon of salt to half or ¾ the amount. I had bowtie pasta on hand instead of elbow macaroni. The creamy sauce wrapped itself around the pasta for an extra boost of flavor. I recommend about 16 oz of bowtie pasta for the full recipe. I also used teriyaki sauce instead of soy sauce because that’s what I had on hand. I would love to try this same recipe with rotini pasta. I topped off my meal with a small salad. Very filling. Oh the yumminess! Tell me what you think of the recipe!


Peace, Vegan Girl

Monday, June 4, 2012

Cyber Fyber Monday


I Dreamt of Cotton...

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After being inspired by my previous video post of the woman spinning cotton in Ecuador, I decided to embark on my own cotton spinning adventure. I purchased some easy to spin 50% light brown cotton, 20% dark brown cotton and 20% Lyocell roving from The Village Spinning & Weaving Shop (http://www.villagespinweave.com/). Lyocell is a cellulose fiber made from bleached wood pulp. The roving is incredibly soft to the touch! The coloring is a gorgeous fawn with a hint of glimmer (must be the Lyocell). The staple length is probably over a ½ inch.

I pulled a section of the roving; I imagine it was no more than four inches long. I separated that piece into smaller sections. I didn’t bother to draft the sectioned fibers more. I felt that the sections would spin nicely without further assistance. I retrieved from my cabinet a poor, little, neglected spindle I purchased nearly ten years ago. This spindle is a handcrafted spindle with a glass blown whorl and metal shaft. It is a lovely spindle, but I hadn’t worked much with support spindles because the worsted, woolen yarns I created didn’t need a supported spindle. I bought it because it was different and cute!

I didn’t find spinning this fiber to be horrible at all. LOL! I’d heard stories of challenge and frustration! What was difficult for me was creating an even yarn. I laugh at the lumps and bumps in my yarn. And no, I won’t just tag it as “art yarn” :) I will cut myself some slack, after all it was the first time I’ve spun cotton! I really like the spongy softness of the fibers. I would like to ply this sample and test it out on a small project before trying to spin it on my spinning wheel. I can’t wait until I save up for a charka! But that is a story for another day…

Peace, Vegan Girl

Saturday, June 2, 2012

Noteworthy Saturday

For the Love of Writing...

                                                      
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As some of you may know, I’ve written my very first novel. Yay! I’m now in the process of finding an agent. My cozy mystery is about a character Natalie D’Aunay, a museum educator at the International Costume and Textile Institute who is taken on a whirlwind ride where fashion and deception collide.


Writing a book has been a very long process for me. I started this book several years ago. I had written about 64 pages when I lost my museum job due to re-structure. Well, I was busy searching for employment and put this book on the shelf for nearly four years!

When my life was more settled, I felt a great desire to complete this book. So I finished my story in about five months. I went on to editing and now I’m trying to find an agent. I will confess that this has been the not-so-fun process of writing. LOL!

I’ve had my ups and downs. Weeks had gone by and I’d had writers block and lack of direction. This is all so new to me, but I've always felt a joy with writing. Writers say writing can be cathartic. They are right! I love learning how to create characters, design plots, and understand the process of writing. In this book I get to talk about my love of textiles, the complexities of human relationships, and I made the main character a vegetarian. Of course! I also discovered that my grammar skills are terrible! But, again it’s about the journey. Please share any with me your thoughts on the writing and publishing industry. Wish me luck!

Peace, Vegan Girl


Thursday, May 31, 2012

Vegan Living Thursday

Add a little Harmony to your life!

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That is add a little bit of the Harmony Equine Center to your life. The Harmony Equine Center is a division the Dumb Friends League animal shelter: http://www.ddfl.org/servces/harmony_equine_center This wonderful, new facility in Franktown, CO is having their grand opening Saturday, June 16, 2012 from 11am-3pm.

 
Visit the website to learn about the many horses who have suffered abuse and neglect in Colorado. This horse's name is Spirit. One of  up to 100 horses this facility can rehabilitate.

 
I'll admit, I'd always been a little scared of horses. They're such strong creatures-- a little intimidating to me. But, after having spent some time at the facility, I realized that they are such tender hearted beings. Some horses had never been handled by a person. Yet, the horses I saw still looked at me with those big, beautiful eyes which seemed to search for hope. I pet a couple of the horses' heads and watched them lean into my hand for more nuzzling. Unfortunately, not all the horses are this tame when they arrive at the Harmony Equine Center. Most need a lot of work both physically and behaviorally. Please consider supporting the center
 https://secure2.convio.net/ddfl/site/Donation2?df_id=5220&5220.donation=form1 to help with the care of these animals. No more suffering and neglect. These animals are given a second chance at life and love.

Peace, Vegan Girl



Monday, May 28, 2012

Cyber Fyber Monday




Well, now I'm truly inspired. How cool is this video! (thank you Equadore 1's channel http://www.youtube.com/user/equadore1) Her skill and speed are amazing. I'm on my journey to learn about not using animal products in the yarns I produce. I won't say the start has been easy... but definitely worthwhile!

As a lifelong fiber enthusiast it is quite a challenge to make the choice to not use animal fibers in my spinning, knitting, crochet etc. etc. I'll always admire all textiles using different types of fiber, but I want to pursue learning about using plant base and synthetic fibers in my spinning and handcrafted projects. Share with me how you use plant based or synthetic yarns in your projects.

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Coming Soon!
Join me on a journey of learning about vegan fiberarts, book reviews and vegan, artful inspiration. Plus, I'll introduce you to my textile and costume cozy mystery in progress The Silk Sari Murder. I can't wait to meet you!