Friday, March 14, 2008

Organization, Part 36


Hanging Storage System for My Fabric

For my fused fabric, that is.  Previously, all this fabric was in a bin that wasn't wide enough.  Well, it was just a mess.  I saw this solution on my sister's blog, and then I saw it in person and really liked it.  So, when I went to Howard's Storage on Friday (I think it's at a mall called Parkway Parade - on the east coast), I knew I had to keep my eyes peeled for one of these.  It's actually for shoes, and it's got the pockets on the back, too.  But I didn't need to use those.  

So, this is perfect, and I can see all my fabrics so I don't have to dig in a bin.  Woohoo!

Thursday, March 13, 2008

What I haven't said


Tete-a-Tete
What I haven't said is that I finished this quilt, sometime over a week ago.
I'm really pleased with this, and feel that I have reached a certain level that I was aiming at. Unfortunately, reaching that level then sent me into a tail-spin.  Now what? was all I could think.  
I wont go into all the self-abusing thoughts that then ensued, because that isn't helpful.  But I kept going back to Tete-a-Tete, and thinking about the experience of making that quilt.  It was tedious, in that I actually made pattern pieces for almost every piece of fabric used in the quilt. But there was something zen-like in doing it that way; it brought me, mentally, to a different place.  I was in the moment, not trying to hurry up and finish.  I was taking my time, and enjoying it, so that in that sense, it wasn't tedious at all.  I realized I was enjoying the precision of the process.
Precision was a word I grabbed onto.  What connotations does the word have for me?  It was then that I discovered a new direction for my quilts, and made this sketch:




Now, this sketch is small - under 12 inches square.  And it came from an earlier sketch that included many more fiddly bits. I cleaned up that sketch to create this composition, which has just the right amount of fiddly bits to suit me.  I was particularly fascinated with the idea of machine parts and tools going into the composition of a quilt.  It seems like boy things going into a girly craft.  Just seems, I said.  Don't get all weird about that comment.  So, here it is all made up:



Artwerk #1

Sunday, March 9, 2008

Fun Weekend

I just spend a fun weekend with my family.  We didn't do anything tooooo spectacular, but we were very silly all along the way.  There was a walk-a-thon at my daughter's school, very well organized event, and afterwards we took a dip in our pool - we were so hot.  Sunday after church we went downtown and saw the Spiderwick Chronicles - very good movie for kids.

But it was also a weekend where we said things that were silly, and then repeated those things all weekend long, getting big laffs each time.  My favorite sayings were: (from my husband to my daughter) "Does my thumb fit in your armpit??"  And there was something about a lumpy koala that kept coming up.  And, "you go hungry, bow bow bow."  Inside jokes all, I know, but it's so nice when everybody is in such a great mood that we just laff and laff. 

Thursday, March 6, 2008

Growth


Zinnia Seedlings

Three days ago, I planted these zinnia seeds.  They grow so fast!  Some of them seemed to be duds, so I reseeded them yesterday.  We shall see if they take off or not.  But I'm pretty happy with the five that have sprouted.  If I can keep them alive, I should have some nice flowers in about 3 months.
This is unusual, because I'm the sister with the black thumb.  But they had the peat pots and lots of different seeds at the grocery store, and I finally gave in to temptation.

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

A Brief Hiatus

Well, I took a short break from blogging so I could mope.  

I'm so grateful that's over.  

Monday, February 25, 2008

Discarded Treasure

Stainless Steel Teapot

On my way out yesterday morning, I spied this teapot abandoned in the trash.  I snatched it up and examined it closely.  It's stainless steel, with heat resistant handles and a little mechanism to keep the lid on when the handle is up.  And it's spotless!  Probably holds two liters.  Well, I couldn't pass it up.  It reminds me of something that would appear in one of the many still lifes I had to draw in any number of drawing classes I have taken.  It also seems like something that would be passed down from generation to generation along the female line.