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We went to Italy for a wedding in Tuscany.
Me, Pop, and Judy heading to Dinner in Venice
Chester County Studio Tour
May 16 and 17 was our West Chester Pennsylvania Open Studio Tour.
Always arranging and rearranging. It's looking good. Merry Mishaps in the basket!
Victoria Naftal in the Post Office. She makes books for Peg and Awl, and will also be part of the studio tour at Warwick Furnace Farm.
Painting En Plein Air with Hannah Sutton
We met Hannah Sutton on Instagram after her family gifted her a Scout Box. It was such a pleasure to meet her in real life, visit her Florence Academy of Art studio where she is a program director, and go out on a painting adventure with her. This was one of the highlights of our already wondrous adventure!
Walter and Hannah’s Paintings
Two Scouts!
Small Finches Coming Soon!
Whilst we were in Italy, Ari made the first batch of Small Finches, and Natalie photographed them!
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Making Paintbrushes out of feathers! Oh my goodness thank you for sharing Shirley. These are my first roughies (tap for video) but they are luscious! The way they hold water and paint is a pleasure. More on this I am sure.

Art and Journaling Everywhere: From Pennsylvania to Italy
We went to Italy for a wedding in Tuscany. My Nutshell Sendak +...
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We’ve been painting fish for days.
Nighttime animation sessions around the kitchen table. Søren has devised a robust project for his class with not enough time to finish. A familiar story. Hand-drawn, hand-painted characters in piles and spread about. Falling asleep at the brush.
Is this living analog? Is this just living? Gathered around the table, papers and characters and colours floating about, waiting for their final details and place in the story, the lot of us bleary eyed and drifting.
There is a skill to documenting – especially as entrepreneurs. But this week we mostly forgot – the fish needed painting.
Companions dozing...
Søren’s Desk a few years ago
Walter Renovating The Rat Room and Nearing Completion
What isn’t content in a life of making?
Walter has spent the past year touching every corner of the Rat Room, as he says, as if with a toothpick. We ordered custom windows that changed the coziness of the room in a not nice way, so he decided to strip back the layers instead to restore what was already there. The 1818 windows. We snapped a few photographs along the way. But here he is now, repainting them with linseed oil paint outside.
Read Our Blog: Barn Restoration Project at the Five Acre Wood
Makeshift Studio Betwixt Barn and Creek
Making Journals and Mistakes
And in my world – Me, mother whose family makes, who observes her family making, and who makes – I’ve finally finished my journal, without a camera watching.
I’ve been putting off the making for the right light or the right camera or the right something. The journal didn’t turn out great, but it looks good in photographs. I didn’t want to share it, but I will after I make better books to compare.
We are building our YouTube channel and trust we will get better at all of this. We hope you’ll come along with us on this newish journey.
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My New Journal
A Storyboard Template.
Pre-template – inconsistent but also sweet.
Walter made me spacers for bookbinding out of Oak.
My friend Deb’s Sendaks + pouches on her desk in New Mexico from my February visit!
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A Few Of A Kinds Left!
Silas Runs!
Silas has been running.
Since returning to public school nearly two years ago, he has stepped away from making art and stepped fully into sport — soccer, and this year, track. He has transformed.
5:02 mile
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There is not enough time to live out all of ones dreams. But we did go to see it. This unchanged cottage by the sea...
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I have a running list of old houses that I’m sure I was truly meant for too. I never can stop looking for them and dreaming. They’ve wormed their way into who I am so that I could never forget them. When I can’t sleep I arrange our furniture into them in my head and garden their gardens. Surely the universe will deliver me to one of them someday?
-Chrisi
And all morning, as I’ve been working, this bird has been trying to come in. She’s been knocking on every window. Some people told me she was a he, but she sure seems like a she. I left and returned and found her in the studio.
I always feel so lucky to hold the birds.
Storefront
The Peg and Awl Storefront is open for visitors! Come see our treasures in person along with other maker’s treasures and vintage finds.
Monday–Friday 10–5
We’ve got a new sign — come visit and see where everything is made.
The Studio Tour is coming up May 16th and 17th. More on this soon!Analog, Life, and Content: To Capture or Not to Capture
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How does a thing begin? With a word, a colour, a rhythm thumping around in one’s head. Ideas rise from the perfect and unexpected combination of little things. This one started with a remembered crunch of vintage chiclet gum upon finding partly faded fabric, shells from the water’s edge, and well-worn aprons and quilts bearing evidence of past existence. It is also spring, and the springy colors of Chiclets and chicklets and flowers abound. When I came upon two little hand-stitched curtains with yellow and chartreuse flowers, it all came together. Weird and wonderful – just as we like it.
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Bags and Pouches
Pouches, Pipits, Tinned Bookbinding Kits, Oh My!
Walter & Sons Tote
Tinned Bookbinding Kits + Sketchbooks
Tinned Sketchbooks, always your favourites. And something new: Tinned Bookbinding Kits!
We made a video showing how to make the books and more – but definitely go there second because these tins won’t last!
Tinned Bookbinding Kit
Floss and Bundles
Finally, more vintage scrap bundles and embroidery floss for bookbinding and other maker adventures, all in delicious faded tones and bright bursts!
Chiclet Scrap Bundles
Collections Explained
If you’ve been following along with us for a while, you may have noticed that not all launches are the same – some products stay for years, some fly off the shelves, and others fall somewhere in between. Here are some explanations to distinguish between our various collection types.
Standard Collections: Everything in our standard collections will be ongoing until we decide to stop making them! They may include some vintage or antique materials, (ex. journal fabric lining) but these details will vary subtly to ensure their ongoingness.
Small Batch Collections: Limited batches incorporating vintage or antique materials where larger batches can be made, but are not infinite! The quantity ranges, but we aim for minimum of 100 in these collections.
Of a Kind Collections: Limited batches incorporating vintage or antique materials. Each object will be limited from 1–20 items depending upon our findings.
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I went to New York for two days to visit friends. I didn't take photographs except for my little wander to a coffee shop in the morning. We discovered that pigeons nest in the Sycamore Tree hollows. Most of the visit felt like old Sesame Street episodes. The dogs, the crossing guards, the wire fences.
My paint palette!
Visited Yoseka Stationery Shop. What a magical place! It was packed. I didn't take a single photograph. :(
Storefront
The Peg and Awl Storefront is open for visitors! Come see our treasures in person along with other maker’s treasures and vintage finds.
Monday–Friday 10–5
We’ve got a new sign — come visit and see where everything is made.
The Studio Tour is coming up May 16th and 17th. More on this soon!Chicklet Of a Kind Collection!
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In all seasons, but especially with the springing up of things, Solvitur Ambulando – it is solved by walking. Off we go. Pearl is ready.
Painting En Plein Air: The Wyeth is 1 year old!
Wyeth Plein Air Box
Our Creek.
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Coming Soon: Of a Kinds!
Our next collection is nearly finished and will be available soon:
April 25th at 10:00 am ish EST!
Add to your calendars now!
New Little Finch with Enchantment
Totes with Extra Pockets + Pasts
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Ah, the land. So much magic and mayhem sprouting this year. Here is some of the magic.
Meadow Rue
Tiorella
Dutchman’s Breeches
Freckled Violet
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Spring is Calling!
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Making my journals — which is different every time — has bright moments at either end: gathering the old materials and pulling the finished book from the press. But the making itself? Daunting, every time.
Spring is here with rain and warmth and also the uninvited plants that take over the land. I’m reminded that this is just the nature of things.
The obstacle is the way. On repeat.
What’s in My Bag?
What’s in my new pouch! I cannot resist our quilt block pouches. More in the next batch!
Here is what I packed in my Finch for today:
- Journal – new and needs finished!
- Transcription by Ben Lerner
- Key
- Water Bottle – kid size!
- Tinted Lip balm from Hurrah
- Sendak Nutshell for spontaneous self-portrait!
- Wallet
We have a few Pipit Totes and Journals in our Shop!
Last Chance for Almond!
We have put the last Almonds on Sale to make room for new treasures in the works!
The Hunter Satchel
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Coming Soon: Of a Kinds!
Our next collection is nearly finished and will be available soon:
April 25th at 10:00 am ish EST!
Add to your calendars now!
Everywhere, Astonishments
Listening: Ryan Holiday on Diary of a CEO and on Modern Wisdom
This Panoramic: IFYKYK
Hiking and Reading
Cleavers Water — the cleanest hint in water! More than mint, even, for me. It is inexplicable.
A fav spring treat!
Cleavers supports lymph flow and drainage.
Violets! Invasives aren’t the only abundant plants around here. I love, love all of the lush and crammed violets this year.
Bluebells are Thriving.
Trillium and Hellebore
Pearl and my 3 fellows last weekend
Last later Spring’s Sauna for garden context
The Obstacle is the Way
Making my journals — which is different every time — has bright moments ...
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“It is not that we have a short time to live, but that we waste a lot of it... Life is long if you know how to use it.”
–SenecaWe celebrated Søren’s 18th birthday with a trip to Delaware for bike rides and oysters. I am so thrilled that Søren will begin to live a whole new life so soon, but I will miss our art days and dinners and talks. I will miss our bike rides and walks and adventures. We will have to learn to talk on the phone (which sounds strangely fun!) I always look forward to change, but this is a tough one.
It is easy to feel like you haven’t done enough but looking through the abundance of photographs and journal pages, our lives actually feel quite full and wonderful!
On Homeschooling
We always wanted to homeschool, but in 3rd or 4th grade Søren got in trouble for drawing in class. In response, he wrote: “I will draw in class!” on the Peg and Awl reclaimed old school chalkboard. We used it to share our new journals, pouches, and chalk tablets, and took him out of school shortly after, where he drew and drew, happily ever after.
Our Brightest Sendaks – ’Tis the season!
Last week, we launched a small batch of three new Sendak colors – Egg Yolk, Persimmon, and Cochineal. Thank you for your warm reception of these Easter Brights.
Art Days with Søren
Art Day Partner
My Heart
From our visit to SCAD where Søren is headed in September!
Søren came into this world 5.5 weeks early to Gogol Bordello. Last week saw them in Philadelphia!
Above: Icecland in 2008 when and where Walter and I were married.
On Keeping a Journal
I love looking back at the journals I kept for Søren and Silas when they were so little. I put things they said or did or misunderstood in them. They scribbled on the pages. Here are some favourite funny moments from Søren when he was two and three, that had me laughing til tears this morning.
On Music
“Don't sing mama! When we both sing, I can't hear my noise.”
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“Do you know what this song is? It sounds like a skeleton singing!”
On Travel
“I love when we do trips.”On Directions
Søren, 5, was taking a sculpture class. “It’s there.” You pointed to the turn I missed. “If you ever think you know the way,” I said, “Tell me. You are usually right.” “Okay, but it's okay. It's just because you lost your memory.”
On Love
“Take your time loving me, mama.”On Illness
“Coughing. “It’s the hurty kind, mama. The kind with corners in it.”
On Tasting Wine
“The hotness is still in my throat. I don't care for it.”
My Most Popular Instagram post ever was this portrait of Søren and the chess set he made when he was 10!
The Next Littles of Peg and Awl
Ashley makes the videos and helps me with newsletters every week. This is from last Saturday – always last minute chattering and pulling it together with her four kids in and out. We've started getting together at her new old farmhouse some Mondays bringing new energy to our work!
Ashley here. Many hours spent reading aloud to these littles, as did Margaux to the boys when they were the littles. Talking about our favourite picture books (see Margaux's book list below!) I was reminded – we adults must make way for imagination and the paths of childlike discovery, and leave our “well, actually’s” outside. Read The Little Prince! It’s not a hat, it’s an elephant inside of a boa constrictor.
Ex. Well actually, you can’t fly.
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I have a hard time looking back. When I do, it is the hurty kind, with corners. I managed to look through books we read when Søren and Silas were little and pull out some favourites to share.
Each one of these books (and oh so many more) prompt so many memories and adventures — the corners softened!
The Dark | Lemony Snicket and Jon Klassen
The Wonderful Fluffy Little Squishy | Beatrice Alemagna
When the Sky is Like Lace | Barbara Cooney
The Maggie B. | Irene Haas
Frederick | Leo Lionni
The Little Prince | Antoine DeSaint—Exupery
Grandad’s Island | Benji Davies
Outside Over There | Maurice Sendak
Pinocchio Retelling | Roberto Innocenti
The Listz | Kyo Maclear and Julia Sarda
The day this stinker rolled around in somebunny who no longer is,
Søren Turns 18!
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Our brightest colors yet! Like spring flowers pushing through dark earth – our new Poppy Sendak Colours bloom brightest against our earthy hues.
We sent a message out on Instagram asking for help with the naming. Thank you for all the great suggestions! We chose these three sweeties:
- Egg Yolk – a classic cartoony egg or grocery store yolk.
- Persimmon – a favourite fruit that grows abundantly here.
- Cochineal – the colour that comes from bugs used to make paint!
We can customize any Poppy Colour Sendak!
Egg Yolk (Cartoon Eggies)
Classic in Persimmon
After finding this old newsboys bag last autumn in bright orange and yellow, we couldn't resist the waxed canvas colours that have been beckoning for years. We added cochineal due to the endless requests for reds.
What is Waxed Canvas?
Waxed Canvas is a cotton canvas with wax embedded into the fibers. The wax darkens the colour of the textile, and makes it water resistant, giving it protection from the elements. It also shows marks of use, giving it the charming rugged look that we were drawn to sixreen years ago when we started Peg and Awl, and continue to love as we use it throughout the years. The wax reflects lighting differently so the range of tone in the photographs reflects the range of tone you may perceive in life. The colours may vary slightly from batch to batch because they are hand dyed. The wax will fade with use and the colour of the bag will lighten and evolve. We love all of this. Your bags will change through use, giving each one a one-of-a-kind patina with the stories and marks from your life!
We use two different canvas weights for our Sendaks and Bags. The Sendak canvas is thinner and lighter to acommodate so many pockets and treasures. The colours vary between the weights.
All About Our Canvas and Colours!
What are the marks on my bag?
Wax canvas looks cozy and worn in from the start, because of the crazing – the creases and marks – that show up with use. Some colours are craze-ier than others! The Coal is the least mark prone, and shows the most dust and pet hair in the beginning, but with use, as with all the colours, the wax works its way into the cotton fibers, protecting it from the elements, including pet hair.Can You Make a Sendak in _____?
We use two different canvas weights – one for the Sendak and another for our Bags. The Sendak canvas is thinner and lighter because of all of the layers and intricacies of the artist roll.
Some limited colours are only available in one weight. This is why we may introduce a colour in Bags that we don’t offer in Sendaks, and vice versa.Why is this Canvas Softer that the Others?
Most of our canvas comes from Fairfield Textile, and the waxiness is fairly consistent, but we love finding new colours and new manufacturers, so there can be variation in the canvases.
Sweetshrub, Radish, and Rook are all a little softer and waxier than the others at first, but again, all wax works its way into the fibers with use.Our Leather
We use black and brown vegetable-tanned leather from Wickett and Craig for our bags and Sendaks. Fog and All Black are paired with black leather and all other colours are paired with brown leather.
We can do any leather and canvas combination that you wish!
Just email us or write your request in your order notes.
Our Collections Explained
If you’ve been following along with us for a while, you may have noticed that not all launches are the same – some products stay for years, some fly off the shelves, and others fall somewhere in between. Here are some explanations to distinguish between our various collection types.
Standard Collections: Everything in our standard collections will be ongoing until we decide to stop making them! They may include some vintage or antique materials, (ex. journal fabric lining) but these details will vary subtly to ensure their ongoingness.
Small Batch Collections: Limited batches incorporating vintage or antique materials where larger batches can be made, but are not infinite! The quantity ranges, but we aim for minimum of 100 in these collections.
Of a Kind Collections: Limited batches incorporating vintage or antique materials. Each object will be limited from 1–20 items depending upon our findings.
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Yedda – long story in the works.
New Poppy Colors
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“In going where you have to go, and doing what you have to do, and seeing what you have to see, you dull and blunt the instrument you write with. But I would rather have it bent and dull and know I had to put it on the grindstone again and hammer it into shape and put a whetstone to it, and know that I had something to write about, than to have it bright and shining and nothing to say, or smooth and well-oiled in the closet, but unused.”
–from The Preface of The Short Stories by Ernest HemingwayI am currently reading A Moveable Feast. I remember struggling through Ernest Hemingway’s The Old Man and the Sea in our shitty apartment that flooded regularly when I was a kid. And then struggling through the sun also rises. But I am loving this one.
I don’t often listen to a book without also having a hardcopy, so I spent some time going through boxes of my old books that don’t have a place yet in our home – though we’ve been here eight years. Walter built the library (above and below), in our old Philadelphia home. I miss it, the library. In moods like this I wonder why I keep so many books I’ll never reread. And then I found a slipcover-less hardbound copy of Murakami’s Kafka on the Shore with two pages of scrawl written by an old boyfriend who still plays in a band I still love. This is why. The objects we keep are infused with meaning and stories and are often the time machine I dream of – spontaneously digging up long forgotten memories and bringing them back to life.
I ended up buying A Moveable Feast, though I did not make it through all of the boxes. I must see the words of books on paper for some reason – even though I pause, write, rewind, and write again, just as I did with lyrics from tapes when I was really young.
What’s in My Bag?
Exciting to read about Hemingway’s well-worn leather satchel filled with much of the same stuff I carry.
“Plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose.”
The more things change, the more they stay the same.
Here is what I packed in my Finch all week for my daily hikes:
- Journal – nearly finished. I’ve begun working on my next one.
- Anselm-style Journal – tutorial coming soon, promise!
- A Moveable Feast by Ernest Hemingway, though I am listening too – I love the reader James Baughton.
- Side Pocket Pens and Pencils for easy access
- Keys
- Water Bottle – kid size!
- Another book – often for changing moods :)
- Knife – a gift I didn’t know I needed!
- Lip balm/hand salve from Mellow Root Herbals
- Sendak Nutshell for spontaneous self-portrait!
- Peg and Awl prompt cards
- Writing Projects Printed
- Wallet
Same, same. Bag with worn leather straps, notebooks, pencil, sharpener..! Comfort in the familiarity. My animal feet, however, are on my living animal - so I have four of them for good luck! *see marked up book below
Not in my bag, but always by my side!
*Always scribble in your books!
Coming Soon!
We’ve been working on some fun new treasures. The new Bright Sendak colours! We are currently liking the names Egg Yolk (grocery store), Persimmon, and Cochineal, but these may change. They will be available Saturday, March 28 at 10:00 am EST!
Colours
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The Rat Room Update
Whenever I share glimpses of Walter’s woodworking in Instagram stories, it brings in far more views than anything else. His skill comes from another time altogether. When the inspector came to the old Peg and Awl shop, he was surprised and impressed by the craftsmanship throughout the building – which Walter did not claim – because he didn’t have the proper permits or licenses, or all the other drivel the world requires.
Everywhere, Astonishments
Listening: Michael Pollan on Joe Rogan and Stephen Fry with Oxford Writing House
Book: Leslie Stroz has published a book on tiny painting and Peg and Awl treasures are strewn throughout its pages. If you are eager to jump into making tiny paintings, have a look!
Sendaks filled in so many ways – I love how she shows the contents on top of the pockets!
Crocuses!
The Used Thing: What Lives Inside What We Carry
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