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Archive for November, 2010

 

I am back to work on a commission from the spring. How great it feels to wrestle with all the challenges that attend improv quilting rather than the challenges associated with not working at all!!

The sewing challenges presented by improv quilting include — lumps where different weight fabrics meet, lumps where a necessary re-fragmentation of a pieced section renders a formerly bigger patchwork piece into a very tiny postage stamp-sized piece which is butted up against a new seam; the imbalance of motif or color that occurs when rearranging large pieced sections;  the sorry loss of a quarter inch of a beloved fabric chunk… like this little fishy’s nose.

I consider the satisfaction of designing-as-I go well worth the lumps and bumps.

Thank you readers, who offered so much encouragement and insight to me recently after a particularly gloomy post. It surprises me when taking the risk of sounding like a whiny baby proves so worthwhile. Thank you.

I particularly took to heart two things — one, that trust is important here, and two, that stepping into the river of creativity is more important than the style of one’s waders — in other words, when time is tight perhaps a medium that lends itself to quicker results might be the ticket. Or, in the alternative, now that I have a paycheck, perhaps I don’t mind making fewer quilts a year.

Thank you again.

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sweet-finds



sweet-finds, originally uploaded by dee at clothcompany.

This table and this chair, for $40.00, are truly sweet finds. I wanted something to place a machine on, upstairs, for winter sewing and found these pieces the first place I looked.

Enough to make me feel a little lucky!

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Rain and gloom

It’s been five months since I started my full-time job.  Five months since I was stepping regularly into that river of creative play.  Five months since I had the solitary quiet of Mondays to replenish my reserves.  Five months since I was in a documenting groove of photographing my world and posting things here, and feeling the excitement of something building.

It’s still the right decision and things have a way of chugging along on a curve that feels to have an upward and onward progression, but this week as I sew like a madwoman in the evenings readying my wares for Saturday, I am remembering all that I am missing, and I am missing it.

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Craft Show coming up! Saturday, November 20 at from 9 to 3 at the Dedham Middle School.

One of the best things about sewing for the holidays is the fragrance that fills the living room as I make sachets.  This little pin cushion is filled with lavender buds, which means that for a good long while, pin pricks will release the aromatic oils of the lavender.

I will be selling my usual variety of stuff — felt mice, sachets (I have some really to-die-for toiles this year), small wall quilts, cards, blank books, PILLOWS, dolls and fabric brooches.

Given my new 9 to 5 office schedule, this will be my only sale this year.

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