Stretching & Cutting

I have been hiding in the rain before the snow!!  Actually, I have been busy doing two pair of kameksak, special orders for a Christmas pageant – they are for twin boys from Mountain Village.  I am also nearly done with ciuqalek kameksak – I just need to work on the hard bottoms that will be made with hairless seal.

Boys Kameksak
Ciuqalek

Since I finished the shield part of the parka – I haven’t touched it again.  I like to see from a fresh point of view after I had taken a break.  I did stretch out a wolverine and wolf before I cut up some pieces.

Cut up wolf hide
Untanned furs: beaver, muskrat and seal for hard bottom kameksak
Furs/leather/material for parka

I have another special order for a coat ruff for a special girl who is my girls friend – I’ll post it later when it’s done.
I have yet to post pictures of my adventure to the UAF Museum of the North!  I promise I’ll tell you the story!

I will say goodnight and good-morning to you with this furtastic picture of me

Wolverine glove idea!!! HI!

There are a times for laughter and times for tears🌸

My daughter picked two colors and in my heart I knew it would be turquoise and some kind of red. 


The traditional colors I have seen are usually red, blue, black and white.  Front shields are usually five lines of beads like above.  The straps are also usually five as well.  


I picked thirteen for lines of beads for the shoulder straps – at her age is when I decided to make my first daughter her parka.  I don’t remember what age I was when I received my parka but I believe it was completed in 1992 – 1994. 


I sit in the corner couch under the light and work.  My daughter says, “your artsy cute corner.”  


Above is the shield that is the center piece front and back.  I am semi satisfied – mostly due to a recent visit to the UAF Museum of the North which will be a later story due to significant discovery.  I am at awe with findings that I want to share with great detail!  


Above is full center piece in one.  I will leave pictures as they are – so you can see them by the entirety. 

Sad tears are falling

Before the snow came falling down my flowers were still blooming.  They are not lilac but it is close enough color to honor my dear sister/cousin Dawn Blythe Egoak.  We love you and will miss you.  🌸 Dawn’s family, relatives and her many friends are hurting – please pray for them.  She was full of love for her children and had memorable stories that’ll remain with us.  Love you Dawn.