Monday 20 October 2014

Wool House revisit and end of my etsy shop

Wool House, winter 2012/13, Somerset House


I opened my etsy shop to try to sell my creations, but it turns out getting viewed on etsy and selling is not as easy as you would hope.  This is my second time trying to do it and ended up closing the shop, again. Unless I have a lot of merchandise to sell or really crank up my production, which I wasn't able to do since I have been in some kind of pain in my side and back, it will not work at all.  It is a fun place to look at work of a lot of creative people, but unless I have more stuff to show and be extremely productive, I decided that it is not a right platform for me. I still have my ebay shop though.

However, I finished this wonderful wooly socks with the sale yarns I got at JoAnn's for like $2 for 50g balls.Although I knitted socks before, I quickly forgot how to make it afterwards and I had to resort to the pattern again.  I found a great pattern from Red Heart website which is the brand of yarn I got.

I am hoping to start making few more pairs for Xmas presents, once my back feels better.

 self striping, pretty cool.
It took me like 4 days to finish it, which is pretty good. Arielle loves them, they are so toasty and comfy.

Here is the link to download the pattern: http://www.redheart.com/free-patterns/self-striping-knit-socks

Happy knitting!!

... and here are some photos of one of my favourite exhibition from winter of 12/13 in London, Wool House at the Somerset House.


what a beautiful day we had

Arielle and I drove to Somerset house next to King's College before I sold my beloved Hyundai i30.  It was a cold and beautiful day.  After the Wool House, we went to Courtauld Gallery and saw their amazing collection of paintings.

Donna Wilson's creatures at the Wool House

wow, some amazing knitting, Argyle?







Saturday 11 October 2014

Lana Del Rey - Blue Jeans (Live @ France)

I was in my farmhouse in France watching TV when Lana came on. I was so impressed with her performance and I was proud to be an American.  I think it was sometime in 2011.

Thursday 9 October 2014

our place before, and .....

Our place here in Irvine is still empty except for a few items like dishes and stuff my mom kept for me when I left the country more than 5 years ago.  Our stuff, as I said before is still in Los Angeles and it could be another 10 days untill I get the delivery, if I am lucky.

It is a very challenging business moving, let alone moving internationally, like 3 times in last 5 years.
I am planning to either sell or donate things that I don't need and start shedding away stuff, material.... etc. so I don't have to, in the future, even if I move overseas, to send containers. I want to be able to just pick up a few suitcase and leave.


my work space

Thank goodness for a counter space in the kitchen, at least I can seat and write and do my business.

our completely empty living room,  great for doing yoga
Hey wait, we have chairs! 

The only things in our living room

At least I have a bit of craft material and most importantly, internet!

my empty room
I have been sleeping on the floor for last three months, it will be so amazing to have my bed back.

stairs to the garage
We are alright, we have large 20 lbs bag of rice stocked up and full pantry.

my craft books in 4 different languages

Yesterday, I received some of my stuff from London, thank you Alexis! I am amazed at how much you were able to pack in those two luggages, including my Le Creuset, craft magazines, fancy shoes and bags.

.....So, all is good,  even in an empty home.


Namaste, from positive Solyi






Lana Del Rey - Ride

Tuesday 7 October 2014

Eckhart, Irvine and the Past...

This summer was quite interesting for me, to say the least, and wait, it still is not over yet, it is almost like Dante's inferno here in Irvine.  Oh, and our stuff is still in Los Angeles waiting to be X-rayed, which I need to pay in addition to $15,000 already paid to bring my stuff from Israel to London, and storage in London for a month, then to Los Angeles. In conclusion, we lived without any furniture and out of our suitcases since we left London in June.

My dear friend who knows my situation quite well, and who shares my love for France and Europe, told me about Eckhart Tolle. I have been interested in spirituality and his teachings immediately touched me on a personal level.

So, basically, I try not to complain about my current situation and try to be 'present' in Now, not my past, not my youth, not my French farm house, not my London flats, not all the heavenly cheese and dairy products in France and UK, not rain and thunder and the cool breeze of London, not crisp cold air when I walk out to get a heavenly bottle of organic Rachel's milk at the little organic store on the Broadway Market, No, No, No....  I can not do that.

I have to find pleasure and truly appreciate the beauty of Irvine, the impeccably manicured homes and lawns, occasional trips to Los Angeles and the beaches, and last but not least, the 100 Fahrenheit weather.  

Eckhart is amazing and I totally feel and agree with his teachings,  but I am not yet capable of controlling my mind enough to not dwell on the past or the future. I have been too spoiled last 5 years travelling Europe with my amazing two girls. Coming back to USA was like coming back to a completely strange country for both myself and Arielle.  Eckhart says, living in the past or future doesn't help your current situation, and they are like illusion, and I completely agree with that. And the older we are the more we dwell on the past,  and the younger you are, the future.  So, I am going to try my best not to miss Europe too much and concentrate on enjoying SoCal for now.  



This photo is my favourite photo of all history of Solyi's photos, so far...  in Chartres, back of the cathedral.

I found some photos from Spring of 2010 when we were living in a beautiful mansion block in Maida Vale. These two years in London were  Arielle and my happiest of years before we were basically forced to relocate to Israel( a long story which is better unexplained ). I had a brand new gorgeous, black Hyudai i30 and I was driving everywhere with that car,  from busiest streets of London(I especially loved roaming around London on Sunday evenings when the streets are fairly empty) to the most rural of France, and even to Amsterdam and Brussels.  Bye my beloved Hyundai.  We drove our black Hyundai to Dover and took Ferry to Calais and then drove to Chartres, to see the cathedral, spent a night at a converted Monastery and we went onto our rented apartment at a chateau in Charente region near Angouleme, which turned out to be one of the most beautiful apartment I had ever been to.  I wish I kept the owner's info, because I can not seem to find it.  I would really want to rent it again.

Chartres cathedral, the first building we studied at our famous History of Architecture taught by prof. Calkins.
the gothic masterpiece.


The beautiful chateau apt we rented, Poitou Charente
Angouleme, Poitou Charente


Angouleme, I had a friend in NY who was originally from Angouleme, when I visit her at her home in Westchester, they would give me dark wonderful coffee in this huge bowl,  and they would cook a steak for their dog.  I told myself, someday, I am going to visit Angouleme.
the wonderful town of Angouleme

Today, that is all the reminiscing I will allow myself about my past.

Meanwhile, back in Irvine, Halloween stuff is in full swing, how so very exciting!!!(sorry for the sarcasm)

Irvine, California


For a bonus,  I will leave you with some 'present' of my life.  I made another dress!!!!  and this one fits too!!

I am completely in love with this Japanese bookstore called Kinokuniya in Costa Mesa, inside Mitsuwa market. I bought this sewing book and it is wonderful.

another dress completed!
and here is the book which this pattern came from

wish I can understand Japanese

Thank you for visiting!!

Namaste!


Saturday 4 October 2014

California Roll

It is easy to just snap photos on your iPhone and just load it onto your blog.  However, I am going to try to have quality photos instead. I have, really, no patience with technology(or anything else for that matter) so they will not be professional quality photos, even with a great camera.

So, as a practice, I took some photos of our meal today, including pictures of my preparation and making of California Roll.  The most important element, the rice, came out a bit dry, but everything else was good and it was really very good.


This morning I made some simple garlic kale for Arielle along with some eggs and toast.
I have all these avocados that mom got from her friend from the tree, and it is getting too ripened.

My girls love simple sauteed greens with lots of garlic toasted in olive oil.



I am starting to dislike my kitchen granite surface for my photo background.  It is too obtrusive.  But the counter is only surface we have right now besides our not so attractive carpeted floor.  Our stuff is still in the LA dock... this moving company is not in a hurry at all, they are taking their time nice and slow.   For goodness sakes, really..... dear lord, when is my stuff going to come?  

these are ingredients for the roll,
sometimes, I also put in carrots, but I skipped it today

ingredient for the rice seasoning is
vinegar 3 Tbls
sugar 2 1/2 Tbls
salt 1tsp
for about 2 1/2 cups of uncooked rice

I usually use persian cucumbers and discard the inside part with the seeds.
Putting the right amount of water with your rice cooker is very important since rice has to be done right to make good sushi.  Today, it came out too dry...

vinegar mixture to be poured and mixed with hot rice

this Korean brand seaweed was not as good, but still alright

cool rice slightly before you assemble the roll

This is very easy and delicious recipe.  It is great made using Japanese Genmai quick cooking brown rice as well.

ready to assemble

you can put whatever ingredients you want inside

I made four rolls today

sprinkle lots of toasted sesame seeds on top. Bon Appetite!

I am such an amateur blogger.  But I am having fun.
Thank you for visiting.


Namaste!!







Friday 3 October 2014

Lots of Peet's Coffee and Vintage 80's Singer Sewing Machine

finally finished after a day of a painful sewing experience



Did I mention that I was a terrible terrible sewer.  I should give up my hope of trying to sell my creation at this point I think, unless I hire someone to do the sewing for me.  Did I also mention that I almost failed my Apparel Design elective course at Cornell?  I guess having no patience and very short attention span is not desired qualities for a sewer.

After all day of not doing any housework, not showering, eating junk food, having three cups of coffee, with my trembling hands, I have manage to put together decently fitting top that I actually like and could wear.  I copied the style from one of my favourite top from Honigman(Israeli brand).  I was like a sewer zombie... a day passed without doing anything but sewing.  This reminded me of another sewing misadventure two decades ago.  I spent all weekend sewing a very pathetic unwearable orange jersey shirt when my boyfriend drove 6 hours to see me and didn't pay any attention to him and that made him sad and upset.  Bad sewing skill and habits can be a hazard.

Nevertheless, I bought this simple cotton fabric for $6 for 2 yards and got a wearable, cool and comfortable shirt which style I love, so I guess a day of complete disfunction was not a total loss.





I had to re-cut and change many times before it fit me