
look, there are my acorn coasters right in the top row of the autumn gift guide! and they were even mentioned in the highlights from the fall guide on etsy finds for today. thanks etsy:-)

craftyplanet was there too, with a selection of the independent crafty goodness that they bring to minneapolis and now their online store.
i met jennifer from craft sanity, who gave me nice write-up on the craft sanity blog: including a silly picture of me here. i think actually i probably look something like that most of the time.
recycled poppy pins from betsy carr at foundling.
alisa miller is inspired by honeycombs. love that.
pretty necklace from sprout jewelry, available on etsy
first up, the work of k studio, above. beautiful spare line drawings on pillows. you can even customize your own family pillow by choosing from their selection of people and pets (scroll down from the options page.
original handmade bags from nam kim (ab0ve).
super soft and stretchy clothing from jo clothing.
five trees creates all sorts of critters and monsters.
and fiber! this yarn is spun and dyed by vera videnovich. vera is a farmer, knitter, spinner, and fiber arts instructor in the chicago area. i remember seeing her spinning at renegade chicago 2 years ago before i got my wheel, and it was nice to see her again.
more handspun by betsy ply
and traveling rhinos who carries all sorts of goodness in the shop.
first up, 16sparrows. with a tag line 'sarcasm folded in half' you know they it's gonna be clever. that's their moving announcement card above.
and polaroid themed thank you cards.
rhymes with twee is another clever card maker, featuring artichokes (above), pirogis, croissants, and other characters expressing sweet sentiments. oh, and they're gocco'd!
kindling is the chicago-based collaboration of brother and sister aaron and megan pahmier, who use local reclaimed wood to create lovely objects, like the vases above. you can see more of their work, including vases, vessels, picture holders, and candle holders at kindlingshop.com and in their etsy shop.
aaron is a furniture designer and builder, and megan is an artist and teacher (that's her work above).
up in the air somewhere is the work of chicago-based artist and designer susan dwyer, another renegade vendor with a striking display of gorgeous works. trained as a sculptor, susan creates ceramic and paper vessels inspired by industrial architecture, like the silo pitchers above.
and these simple pitchers as well. available directly from the up in the air somewhere website.

i'm not as organized or timely as i hoped, so i think i will do a series of short themed posts featuring renegade artists. today's 2 are both printmakers whose work i've been following on etsy since i was in japan an discovered the gocco. the top image is from circa ceramics, who i talked about in my earlier renegade post, and the bottom image is the work of michelle brusegaard, who has a website here and an etsy shop. the photos above are from her website, showing works on linen. and they are just lovely.
my etsy shop now has hand felted merino naturally dyed baby booties in various colors (above, indigo)