Showing posts with label inca. Show all posts
Showing posts with label inca. Show all posts

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Inca Stories "II"

This will be the last of the Inca Hats for awhile... on to new things. I may try designing a summer version though.

She is available at my 1000 Markets shop.

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Inca "Basket Weave"

Inca "Basket Weave"

About the hat:

A hat reminiscent of traditional basket weaving, this beauty has browns, creams, greys and black...and is full of details. Ridges and lacework run around the back perimeter and it is embellished with three tassels.

This is a beautiful combination of hand dyed wool, camel and some silk that creates a lightweight yet warm hat. It is one of the few hats that I make that is totally crochet.
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Sunday, November 16, 2008

Art For Your Head - Inca "Winding Road"

I can't seem to keep these.... Inca "Earth" went to Oklahoma, Inca "Cavern" is on its way to Sedona, Arizona! So... here is another sister:


Thursday, November 13, 2008

Another Inca Stories Hat...

The other one (Inca "Earth") listed below has gone to a new home in Oklahoma :) where she will live happily ever after.

Meet her sister.... Art For Your Head Inca "Cavern"
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Thursday, November 06, 2008

Inca Stories "Earth"

It has been a long time since I've done an Inca hat:

Introducing "Earth"

 

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Sunday, May 20, 2007

Inca “Healing” Hat

During the course of the year, she would travel through many villages. There she would offer her healing techniques to those in need. She was always gentle in her teachings. She was the daughter of a Shaman and understood that living in balance with life, from the sky to the earth to the wind and to the mountain, was the basis of all healing. To learn to live without fear and take responsibility for life in all forms allowed those that needed help, to help themselves. As she stopped at each village, she was always humbled by seeing the faces again, of those she had previously helped.

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Monday, February 26, 2007

Art for Your Head - Inca Traveling Hat

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Through the terraced mountainsides, she walked. The sun had not yet hit its zenith and 12 miles were already behind her. All the trees were rich with fruit….. The Tamarillo (tree tomato) looked ready for picking. The sun shone down upon their rich redness. She reached out, plucking a Tamarillo off the nearest of the trees. Smiling, she continued on with her travels.

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Inca "Celestial Questioning" Hat










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In silence she stood next to the pillar waiting for the sun to sink behind Pumasillo. Every year she had come, hoping for the explanation. Once again she spent the night quietly celebrating the summer solstice with only the stars to play guessing games with.

Friday, February 02, 2007

Art For Your Head - "Inca Plain of Nazca" Hat

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Art for Your Head – "Inca Plain of Nazca" Hat

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She stood facing east, looking down on to the plain. Her face felt the rising of the sun while her feet were caressed by the smooth dry sand. She had watched while the drawings took place. She had seen what others had not. Slowly she turned her back and began her trek west. Some things were not meant to be seen.

That is not the case with this hat! Wearing this hat may cause "Specialness", so beware!

This is a beautiful hat of a hand dyed cotton/rayon slub... It is a lightweight hat crocheted by me.

Awash in shades of the desert.... ochres, blues greens tans, lavenders, this hat is full of details. Four very special vintage (1940's) buttons from my stash adorn the hat. These buttons are decorative as well as functional. The 'veil' can be taken off (or worn) using these buttons. The 'veil' can be worn as a neck accessory and comes with it's own tie. A visual textural delight.

The hat measures approx. 10 1/2" when laid flat (at the widest point.) With its' stretch, it should fit comfortably on a 20"- 23" head circumference.

It is a stunning statement, but remember....it can cause "Specialness" and you will always have to be ready for that!

Saturday, January 27, 2007

Art for Your Head - "Inca Season of Newness" Hat

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"Inca Season of Newness" Hat

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The chill had left the air and in its place came the beginnings of warmth. Green shoots rising from sleeping earth, buds awakening from dormant winter. She swung her head, listening as new sound echoed back at her. She was ready to dance, ready to run, ready to burst forth into a season of Newness.

Wearing this hat may cause "Specialness", so beware!

This is a beautiful hat of a hand dyed Pima, mercerized cotton... Smooth as silk. It is a lightweight hat crocheted by me.

Awash in shades of raspberry, new leaf green, blush roses, this hat is full of details. Five buttons from my stash adorn the hat. These buttons are decorative as well as functional. The 'veil' can be taken off (or worn) using these buttons. The 'veil' can be worn as a neck accessory and comes with it's own tie. A visual textural delight.

The hat measures approx. 9 1/2" when laid flat (at the widest point. With its' stretch, it should fit comfortably on a 19" - 21 1/2" head circumference.

It is a stunning statement, but remember....it can cause "Specialness" and you will always have to be ready for that!

I also accept money orders and cashiers checks as well as paypal.

**NOTE: If you live in the UK, Canada or anywhere other than the U.S., and want this item, please convo me so that we can discuss shipping rates and options.

Wednesday, January 03, 2007

December 8, 2006

here's a new one - being sold at:

DREAMWOVEN.ETSY.COM

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December 8, 2006 - Again

being sold at:

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