Monthly Archive for March, 2010

Spring Sale!

thedoghouse.etsy.com is one year old & is having a Spring Sale to celebrate! Lots of hand printed items, including adult & kids clothing, homeware, tote bags & doggy accessories have been reduced by 1/3 until the end of March.

Here are a few examples of what’s on offer:

Lurcher dog screenprinted ladies cotton sweatshirt reduced from $32 to $21

Paddling greyhound screenprinted cotton kids T-shirt reduced from $22 to $15

Easter bunny greyhound screenprinted cotton vest top reduced from $22 to $15

To see the full selection of items on sale please visit the SPRING SALE section of my Etsy shop. Hurry though – the sale must end on 1st April! ;-)

As a added incentive, all Facebook fans can take an extra 10% off all sale items. Just enter your Facebook username in the ‘Note to Seller’ upon purchase & I will refund you via PayPal!

It’s easy to sign up to my Facebook fan page by clicking here or on the link in this blog’s sidebar. I post daily updates about what the dogs & I are up to, screen printing projects I’m working on & lots more! Look forward to connecting with you…

Big Ben

Ben is my friend Evelyn’s beautiful black rescue greyhound. She has had Ben for just under a year & adopted him via the Retired Greyhound Trust from Liberton Greyhound  Kennels in Edinburgh. Ben had already been rehomed once, unsuccessfully, & apparently many potential adopters were put off by his size(!), but when Evelyn met Ben it was love at first sight!  I first had the privilege of meeting Ben when he became one of my dog walking clients last year.

Ben is a handsome boy

Ben is 7 years old, just like my Max, & a big dog, even by greyhound standards, towering almost a full foot above my own two hounds, Max & Molly. He has a glossy, all-black coat, except for little flecks of white on his toes. He is a shy dog, but has come out of his shell a lot over the 9 months I have been walking him . He’s always really pleased to see me when I go pick him up, greeting me with a play bow & ‘singing’ till I put on his coat & lead then leaping up into the car as soon as I open the boot!

Ben on one of our walks at Longniddry beach, East Lothian

Ben is a real gentle giant & lives happily alongside Evelyn’s cat, Max.  Like many rescue greyhounds, he is a member of ‘the bald butt club’ & has very little hair on his behind. It doesn’t make him any less adorable though! He is very well mannered, sitting (which is no easy feat for a greyhound) & giving paws, (ditto!) & walks beautifully on the lead.

Ben and Max are best friends

Ben shows off his bald butt!

Ben gets on well with both my own dogs, particularly Molly, who I think has a bit of a soft spot for him (I jokingly refer to him as her ‘boyfriend Ben’!), so I have no qualms about looking after him now & then when Evelyn is away from home.

Max, Molly, Ben & I at the beach

Last month, Evelyn & her partner, David, were married & I looked after Ben for a week whilst they were on their honeymoon. It was lovely having 3 greyhounds in the house again, even if they did commandeer the sofas for the whole week!

Ben tucks into one of the rawhide chews his Mum left for him

Max, Ben & Molly & Martin in the spare room!

As a wedding present for Evelyn & David I made them a screen printed tea towel with a picture Ben on it! The image is derived from a photograph which Martin took of Ben lying in our kitchen during his stay. I love the way Ben is resting his head on his paws & gazing curiously up at the camera. I created & printed the image using the technique described here.

the photograph of Ben from which my screen printed image is derived

my Big Ben print

Evelyn & David love their Ben tea towel & say it is “far too gorgeous to actually use”! I am pleased with how the print turned out too so have kept hold of the screen I made so that I can print more items with the same image (Martin has already requested a Big Ben T-shirt!). Expect to find Big Ben items in my Etsy shop soon!

the tea towel I gave to Evelyn & David

Today when I went to pick Ben up for one of his thrice-weekly walks, Evelyn had left me a wee plaque for our house, saying she couldn’t resist buying it for Martin & I:

Greyhound House Rules (click to enlarge)

I couldn’t stop laughing when I read it! I think we have worked our way down to around rule number 8 – ‘the dog can sleep under the covers by invitation only’ - so far, with the clause that ‘unless we’re too sleepy to protest!’ ;-)

Wishing Evelyn & David every happiness in their marriage & looking forward to lots more walks with gorgeous Ben!

Little Birdie

The series of screen printing tutorials which I wrote last year (available both on this blog & as Instructables) has proved popular with those dabbling in screen printing for the first time. I was thrilled to find out that fellow Etsy seller, Liz, recently followed my ‘directions’ to print one of her beautiful designs onto a T-shirt.

Liz’s ‘Little Birdie’ design

What’s more, last month Liz hosted a Give-Away on her own blog with the T-shirt she had printed as the prize! To be in with a chance of winning, all readers had to do was leave a comment on her blog post. & guess who the lucky winner was? Me! How ironic ;-)

The T-shirt Liz printed

Today I received my T-shirt in the post, all the way from the United States. The ‘Little Birdie’ design which Liz has printed on the T-shirt is so sweet & I love the beautiful teal colour too. It’ll be just perfect for wearing this Spring now the weather has started to get a little milder.

Out & about in my new T-shirt – it even matches Max’s collar!

Liz is a multi-talented artist who creates original art pendants, paintings, prints & textiles, which she sells in her Etsy store, Primoriginals. Together with her husband, Rick, she also makes & sells unique home decor in their shop, Old New Again. Here are a few of my favourite pieces from their studio:

OWL – embroidery stuffed plush from Primoriginals

Birds and Sun print 8.5 x 11 from Primoriginals

JAMAICAN SEA wall wood shelf COTTAGE from Old New Again

* Thank you Liz for the lovely T-shirt – I’m thrilled to have won it & even more thrilled that you used the technique I described to print it! *

Moss is Missing

Update 1/4/10:

Moss’s body has now been found & he has been laid to rest. Thank you to everyone who has helped us in our search.


This is an appeal to bring home my Mum’s dog, Moss, in time for Mothers Day this Sunday.

Moss on the beach with his ball

Moss is a 10 month old border collie type dog who has been missing for a whole fortnight now. He disappeared suddenly towards the end of his daily hour-long morning walk with my Mum along Broughty Ferry’s Grassy Beach at around 7am on Friday 26th February. She walks him at this location at the same time every (weekday) morning, before going out to work, & very rarely meets anyone else along the beach. There are occasion cyclists, & Moss wears a fluorescent yellow visibility vest on these walks so that they can easily spot him. He was wearing this on the day he went missing, along with a black half-choke collar with a silver bone shaped ID tag with his name & home address engraved on it.

map showing where Moss was last seen in Broughty Ferry

Moss has a longish, rough coat, which is mostly black with some white markings, including one white sock on his left foreleg & a white tail tip. He is only 10 months old so not yet quite fully grown. He is very biddable & always stuck within sight of my Mum (or whoever was walking him), coming whenever he was called. He loved nothing more than having his rope toy thrown for him, retrieving it, throwing it around a bit & (eventually) depositing it back so it could be thrown again for him. He would never venture further from his walker than the toy was thrown, & was always more interested in his toy than any other dogs or people around him.

Moss near the spot where he went missing at the Grassy Beach

Despite extensive searching of the area at the time & the surrounding area over the forthcoming weeks, no trace of Moss has been found. The initial worry was that he could have somehow gotten onto the railway line which runs parallel to the beach, but this has been fully investigated by Network Rail, who have confirmed his body has not been found along the railway. Dundee City Council have also confirmed that his body was not found on any local roads. The local kennels have been checked regularly & Moss has not been handed in there, & both the local dog warden & police are aware of his disappearance. Posters & fliers have been distributed widely across the local area & the public have been very supportive in their enquiries about Moss’s well-being. Unfortunately, however, no-one has been able to locate him.

Moss plays with his ball on the Grassy Beach

Moss’s details have been posted on both Dog Lost &  the National Missing Pet Register, as well as on Gumtree, but thus far to no avail. Many smaller organisations, including Lost Doggies, Animal Rescuers, the Evening TelegraphThe Border Collie SpotCollie Corner & Freebirds Border Collies, have also publicised Moss’s details. Thank you to everyone who has helped so far. If you can think of any bases that we haven’t covered, please let us know by leaving a comment on this blog post, or via the contact information below.

Enjoying his ball at the Grassy Beach

Please, please help us to find Moss & bring him back home by spreading the word as widely as possible within the UK. You can download a poster here. It is quite possible that he has been stolen & transported thousands of miles before being sold on to some unsuspecting person. Unfortunately Moss is not microchipped, but the hundreds of photos we have of him from as young as just 10 weeks old are testament that he belongs to my parents. It would break their heart if they never find out what has happened to him, especially after the loss of their old dog, Brandy, not even a year ago.

Moss at home, where he belongs

If you have any information at all about Moss’s whereabouts, please contact my Mum Jenny by telephoning 07902 221301 or 01382 477246 ,or alternatively by emailing her at macleod.jenny.m@googlemail.com. A substantial reward will be offered for the safe return of this much loved family pet.

Click here to download a poster.

Update 1/4/10:

Moss’s body has now been found & he has been laid to rest. Thank you to everyone who has helped us in our search.

The Woolpack

The Sheep Heid is one of my favourite pubs in Edinburgh (not least because of their cool old fashioned skittle alley. So when a friend of mine mentioned there was a new ‘knitting group’ starting there at the beginning of the year, it didn’t take much persuasion to get me down there!

I have dabbled in knitting before, learning the basics from my Mum, but never got past knitting & purling rows of equal length, which meant my projects were pretty much limited to scarf after scarf! I think I have now ‘gifted’ these scarves to almost everyone in my family, as well as any of my friends who I thought might dare wear them, so it is surely time to learn how to knit something a little more adventurous! The Woolpack provided just the right impetus to spur me on…

One of many scarves I have knitted, this one using a lovely thick ‘Van Gogh’ inspired wool

More than just a knitting group, The Woolpack is a social get together for all those who like creating things from wool. We meet on the first Tuesday of every month at 7.30pm upstairs in The Sheep Heid Inn, Duddingston, to share ideas, techniques, patterns & gossip – sort of like a book group except all about woolly stuff! All levels & all varieties of wool crafting are welcome, it’s free and there are Tunnock’s Teacakes on offer ;-)

The folk I’ve met there are all lovely, & have helped me get past my fear of ‘thinking outside the scarf’! Some of the projects they are working on are truly inspirational, from knitted beanie hats to crocheted cushion covers. They have also introduced me to the fantastic online knit & crochet community, Ravelry. Free to join, you can use this site not only to find new patterns, but to organise your own projects, share techniques, & show off your finished articles!

Crocheted cushion cover by Cat

Knitted beanie hat by Kathryn

It was by searching on Ravelry that I found this easy-peasy pattern for fingerless mittens by Samantha Macy. Without out even having to break out of my comfort zone (knitting in straight lines) I was able to knit up a couple of pairs of these cool mitts in the space of a few evenings!

I knit my first pair of fingerless mittens using double strands of thick grey wool & embellished them with wee grey ribbons

I knitted the second pair of mitts in thick brown / green wool – these ones were for Martin

Spurred on by my success, I decided to adapt the pattern slightly to make a cosy greyhound snood for my dog, Max. Any greyhound lover will know that these dogs aren’t big fans of the cold (or wet for that matter!), & it can be hard to find coats that stretch that far up to keep their long necks & ears toasty in the Winter. Enter, ‘the greyhound snood’!

Greyhounds just love their snoods – photo-comic taken from Shades Of Greyhounds

To make mine, I simply increased the number of stitches in each row in the above mittens pattern to (around) 26 & added in some extra rows until the circumference was wide enough to fit round Max’s neck, before sewing the ends together leaving a hole large enough to pull a lead through, & ta da!

Max shows off his snood, knit in the same thick grey wool as my first pair of mitts

Molly wanted to try on the snood too!

Want one for your own dog? Etsy seller (& hilarious photo-comic blogger), Lucy, is selling her handmade snoods in her shop, shadesofgreyhounds.etsy.com, & what’s more she is donating $10 from the sale of each snood to Californian based charity Greyhound Friends For Life. Or, why not take up those needles & get knitting one yourself? ;-)

Lucy’s greyhound snoods

Following the helpful tips I received at last week’s Woolpack meeting, I am now practicing my increasing skills by knitting a triangular doggy bandana! I’ll be sure to post some pics of the dogs modelling it once it’s complete… (Right now it is only guinea pig sized though!)

The Dog House Turns One

It’s hard to believe but The Dog House turned one at the end of last month! My little greyhound-inspired screen printing project started out as an experiment, but one year & 147 sales (& that’s just the online ones!) later it has turned into a successful little business. Although it hasn’t generated a massive profit in its first year, 10% of what it has made has gone directly to my local greyhound rescue, Gracehounds, which is responsible for rehoming many of the dogs who have inspired my designs.

Some of The Dog House‘s best sellers

Firstly, I would like to thank the following individuals, who have all, in one way or another enhanced my Etsy journey through their acts of kindness: Gordana of ajawin.etsy.com, Doris of dadamietz.etsy.com, Annette of dragonhouseofyuen.etsy.com, Vicki of VickiDianeDesigns.etsy.com, Christina of Christianitees12.etsy.com, Olga of ovgilliesdesigns.etsy.com, Lois of Bluebelldesign.etsy.com, Heidi of RedChair.etsy.com, Pey of peylu.etsy.com, Ellen of classichound.etsy.com, Angie of rememberwynn.etsy.com & Alene of IndigoIsland.etsy.com.

A selection of items made by the sellers who have helped me on my Etsy journey

I also want to thank my fabulous Etsy team mates from Handmade 4 Hounds, McEtsy & Etsy for Animals for all their help & support through my first year.

To celebrate its one year anniversary, The Dog House is having a Spring Sale! Lots of hand printed items, including adult & kids clothing, tote bags & doggy accessories have been reduced by 1/3 until the end of March.

A selection of the items on sale at The Dog House