Friday, January 13, 2006
When in doubt, go Shopping!
Well, not doubt, just a wandering mind kind of mental inefficiency that goes along with a nagging back injury. I went to IKEA today, the big shiny new one in downtown Atlanta, a stones throw from Atlantic Station where my GoodMan is overseeing the construction of a new restaurant. I got there quite by accident - took a right instead of a left after dropping Colin off at the jobsite. The only thing I had in mind was a mini trash can for my desk at work. I came away with a whole huge bag of fun.Big enough to tote your average three year old in, they sell them for 99 cents.
This silly business hangs up for drying one's unmentionables only I visualized pieces of hand dyed fabric flapping in the breeze. For 3.99, I can imagine anything I want.
These are rubbery plastic ice cube trays but I could see them flipped over with paint on their cute little backsides all ready to pounce all over some fabric.
And here's what IKEA is really famous for: stuff that you have to put together yourself. It took me about an hour to "build" this. Like most American households, the proper tools are never where you left them so I made this with the screwdriver on my grandmother's Boy Scout knife (it was in her sewing basket) and the wrong end of a staple hammer. I thought about glue but that would have been too much committment.
Just the thing for all the miscellaneous crapola swarming all over my sewing table. Now to teach that drunken service monkey to put things away once I have finished with them. I'm sad that the second one came without it's bloody damn screws so I will have to visit the hardware store tomorrow to finish it off. I will have to mix up some sort of stain for these. Very theraputic.
Monday, January 09, 2006
contest
Sunday, January 08, 2006
Finished!
Here's just a peek at my entry for Considering Quilts 2006
and since the big computer downstairs seems to have suffered a power supply failure (a least I hope that's all it is) I will have to have the disc burned at Kinkos tomorrow and get it in the mail a mere One Day before the deadline.
Next on the agenda - a couple of miles of machine quilting on a few major UFOs with lots of promise. And coming up fast, choosing a few little somethings for SPUN
I have been memetagged.....
By Debra Roby of the infamous AQRing Debs, and me with my shots out of date. It's the 4 Things Thing. Getting tagged is something like getting an eartag, the painful indignity inflicted on animals by people insisting on knowing where they are and what they have been up to and not unlike the alien anal probe.
I was going to plead early onset Alzheimers and skip it but I had a vague notion that not meme-ing when tagged rates up there with farting in church and using your fish fork to scratch between your shoulder blades. I was also tempted to lie wildly but the truth is out there now.
Four Jobs You've Had:
Domestic Engineer (the Paid kind),Phone Slut,Proofreader,
Computer Network Security Administrator
Four Movies You Watch:
Shakespeare In Love, You've Got Mail, Jaws, The Natural
Four Places You've Lived:
122 Commercial Street, 10 Bank Street, 15 Baker Steet,25 1/2 Dykeman Road
Four TV Shows you Watch:
Law & Order, West Wing, Deadwood, The Gems Rotating on the Lazy Susan Show
Four Places You've Been on Vacation:
Panama City, FL, Hyannis, MA, Savannah, GA, Naragansett, RI
Four Websites You Visit Every Day:
NYTimes, CraigsList ATL, TheStreet, Refdesk
Four Of Your Favorite Foods:
Bing Cherries, Fried Clams, Key Lime Pie, Apple Cider
Four Places You'd Rather Be:
any beach, any sailboat, any frozen lake at night, any jurybox
Four (real)Albums You Can't Live Without:
Rubber Soul - Beatles, The Essential Artie Shaw, Hell Freezes Over - Eagles,
Fumbling Towards Ecstasy -- Sarah McLachlan
Four People You'll Pass This On To:
Let's surprise them.
First DyeFest of '06
Well, there's nothing like a tidy crop of hand dyes to get the creative year started. I think there was something seriously wrong with the black though. I used a lot of it - I was in a broody mood- and looks like 99% of it left town in the rinse cycle.
Anna! Do recognize any of these pieces? Can't wait to be hacking them up but that project is in a conga line of other patiently waiting it's turn. My UFOs are giving me nightmares so in self defense I am tending to those first for while.
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