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1. Petit Jaune and beret.

When I was seven or eight, I bought a vivid magenta pink beret from a jumble sale. In retrospect it was probably quite alarming in colour, but it was made from soft angora wool and I considered it beautiful. I wore it constantly for a while; my mum was great about things like that. In fact, as our mutual wardrobes consisted of jumble sale finds and hand-me-downs, I have few (if any) memories of going into high street clothes shops for the latest fashions. (Which is probably why I am somewhat lacks-a-daisical in my dress sense now). The pink beret disappeared with the majority of my belongings when my parents died and near-relatives took matters into their own hands. When I left my foster home, four years later, I started wearing a beret again. I think it must have been a kind of security blanket, although I didn't realise it at the time - I just liked berets. I had a red one, which I practically lived in, and a black one, as I thought I was an anarchist. I'm about sixteen/seventeen here, living in my first bedsit. Looking at these old photos with fresh eyes, I am a bit shocked at how skinny my arms are, though I remember I was hungry a lot of the time. The dole money didn't stretch very far and I had a tendency to fritter away the little I had in charity shops, finding second-hand treasures to fill my life with.



Plus ca change. The middle picture was taken seconds after I had found an old cookery book in a
bin (you can just see it in my hands). Naturally I rescued it. Not only was it a book, but it was very similar to my mother's cookbook, from where she did most of her baking, including the Christmas cake. Another way of trying to reconstruct my lost past. From then on I clung on to my possessions fiercely, determined never to have them ripped from me again. In fact, it is full of very good recipes, despite its plain appearance and I still use it now, over and above all my others.



I haven't worn a beret for years, not since I met Andy. But I still have a fondness for them, so I gave my newest creation , Petit Jaune, his very own.



He is off to his lovely new home in Italy, having done his duty on Etsy for a few hours. I am not a natural dog-person; I find it hard to see graphic shapes in their form, (which is easy to do with naturally graceful cats) but I will persevere. Doggedly, you might say.


Sally arrived at her new home, looking a little stunned from the tender mercies of Royal Mail, but is recovered now and enjoying her new 'job'. As Eric noticed, the toys I am making now are essentially the same as the toys I've been painting for years - and I am loving creating them in Real Life. But they still start off as sketches - like this one for Petit Jaune -



- and this one, which might be my next project...




Quite how they transmogrify into 3D from there, I really don't know. I just start one and it gradually forms under my needle. Although it is technically a textile art, needle felting is nearer to sculpting than any kind of sewing. Sculpting with rainbows and air.

As I write, and doing my usual dipping into blogs, I read with complete horror that my friend Rima has lost ALL of her art records, digitally stored, from which she makes her prints, her amazing animations and in short, from which she earns her living. Anyone who knows Rima's work and her life will know that that this is not only a devastating loss to her business, but that she simply cannot afford to get her data recovered from a specialist company. There is a general whip-round going on, so that she can pay to get her hard drive seen to and her artwork recovered - read more about it here.

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2. Have you visited the Gamepowa Store yet?

Shannon Ka Yoru an artistic and thoughtful girl
“Have you guys seen what Acey and Z-Bot did over at Gamepowa? They’ve got a Video Game Store that is packed with everything! It’s got mostly video games but there must be a thousand things in there you can buy!”

Cecilia Daichi a happy and brave girl
“Yeah and they gots all the ones that they did reviews for on the front page but there’s sections too! They got Dora the Explorer and Harvest Moon and Kirby and everything! Acey says they’re gonna add Eternal Sonata after Z-bot gets back with the review stuff!”

Ranko Yorozu an athletic and strong girl
“Check it out, folks. If you’re like us and you love those video games, you’ll find all the best ones in Space Girl’s Store! Don’t forget to vote in the survey. Over on the left side there’s a survey for our Community Discussion feature poll that we’re taking. It’s the tall red box with the gold letters. Everyone should vote once, so join in! We out!”

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3. Gamepowa and LadyStar Dual Site Video Alert! Final Fantasy 7 Demo for the Playstation 3!


Z-bot says Get the Powa at Gamepowa.com!

“Z-bot to LadyStar personnel. This is a Gamepowa Video Alert. Hana is relaying B Comsat on channel 074 Alpha. Standing by to transmit. Confirm reception of channel identifier.”

Shannon Ka Yoru an artistic and thoughtful girl
“What did he say?”

Ranko Yorozu an athletic and strong girl
“Whoa, Z-bot, this is like mission control city. Where’s the Professor?”

Shannon Ka Yoru an artistic and thoughtful girl
“I don’t know, do you?”


Jessica Hoshi a cheerful and optimistic girl

“I’ll go find her!”


Z-bot says Get the Powa at Gamepowa.com!

“Standing by to transmit. Confirm reception of channel identifier.”

Ranko Yorozu an athletic and strong girl
“Hold on, errr… or something. Think of something astronaut to say.”

Shannon Ka Yoru an artistic and thoughtful girl
“How about stand by?”

Ranko Yorozu an athletic and strong girl
“Stand by Z-bot.”


Z-bot says Get the Powa at Gamepowa.com!

“Standing by.”

Ranko Yorozu an athletic and strong girl
“Sweet. This is like some kind of science fiction carnival or something. Goofy!”


Jessica Hoshi a cheerful and optimistic girl

“I found Talitha-chan!”

Talitha Hayashi a shy and brilliantly intelligent girl
“Oh my goodness… what’s going on?”

Ranko Yorozu an athletic and strong girl
“Quick Professor, make with some of that computer stuff you do with the clicking and the internets and the web pages.”


Z-bot says Get the Powa at Gamepowa.com!

Hana is relaying B Comsat on channel 074 Alpha. Standing by to transmit. Confirm reception of channel identifier.”

Talitha Hayashi a shy and brilliantly intelligent girl
“hmmm..”

Ranko Yorozu an athletic and strong girl
“What is she typing?”


Jessica Hoshi a cheerful and optimistic girl

“Ooh, I hope it’s more unicorns.”

Talitha Hayashi a shy and brilliantly intelligent girl
“Z-bot, B station confirms channel identifier. Standing by to receive transmission on Comsat 074 Alpha.”


Z-bot says Get the Powa at Gamepowa.com!

“Transmitting now. Have a nice day.”


Ranko Yorozu an athletic and strong girl
“I need a nap.”


Jessica Hoshi a cheerful and optimistic girl

*giggle*

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