Stationery
The Saga of the Vanishing Point
Over a dozen years ago, when I was married, I bought a Pilot Vanishing Point fountain pen in the “stealth” color — all matte black, including the nib, which is an extra-fine. It’s a very Read more…
I’m Grayson Osborne, a professional fiber/textile artist, bookworm, and amateur cellist. I teach knitting, spinning, and weaving. I also write Discord bots and random Python apps for fun. Sometimes I build web sites for people.
I like hiking, and road trips. I can’t watch TV or movies thanks to my ADHD, but I love a good podcast.
In the past I’ve been a semi-pro comic book writer; the editor-in-chief of an online magazine; a web developer; and a mental health counselor.
My pronouns are they/them. I’m queer and neurodivergent.
Over a dozen years ago, when I was married, I bought a Pilot Vanishing Point fountain pen in the “stealth” color — all matte black, including the nib, which is an extra-fine. It’s a very Read more…
I did an episode of the Fiber Enby podcast. The interview was recorded several months ago. If you want to listen to me talk about textile history and being a non-binary fiber artist, the episode Read more…
The essay on spindles in history has been updated, if you’re interested. The cross stitch is halfway done. According to the new cross stitching app I’m using on my Android tablet, the completed project has Read more…