Tuesday, May 27, 2014
Saturday, May 24, 2014
Le mot juste
Yesterday was full of blessings.
A big item came off my "to do, or get done" checklist..you know the kind of checklist that rides around on your shoulder like a poorly trained monkey, picking at your hair and harassing strangers in public. Thanks to both my sons.
Then the mail brought reminders that, although I have cut myself off from the world at large for big chunks of the day, there are people who think about me and the caring comes through.
I am deeply grateful for all of you.
The mail brought gifts! There was a box of very precious vintage linens and another with inspirational art and seeds to help my poor bedraggled garden. Thank you N & D.
The translation of the title of this post is "the exact right word or phrasing". Of course, right is always a matter of opinion, but the only one I'm counting now is my own. I'm finding that, although there is nothing instinctual about writing fiction the way I used to work in cloth and thread, finding those right words is even more compelling.
My only complaint is, that like working on a piece for Quilt National, not much can be revealed before the piece is not only finished but juried in.
The process of picking and choosing those right words reminds me of the many times I spent hours stitching away or embellishing something only to take a step back and a hard look and then pick it all out and start over.
You all know what that's like, but I get to do it now without pictures.
A big item came off my "to do, or get done" checklist..you know the kind of checklist that rides around on your shoulder like a poorly trained monkey, picking at your hair and harassing strangers in public. Thanks to both my sons.
Then the mail brought reminders that, although I have cut myself off from the world at large for big chunks of the day, there are people who think about me and the caring comes through.
I am deeply grateful for all of you.
The mail brought gifts! There was a box of very precious vintage linens and another with inspirational art and seeds to help my poor bedraggled garden. Thank you N & D.
The translation of the title of this post is "the exact right word or phrasing". Of course, right is always a matter of opinion, but the only one I'm counting now is my own. I'm finding that, although there is nothing instinctual about writing fiction the way I used to work in cloth and thread, finding those right words is even more compelling.
My only complaint is, that like working on a piece for Quilt National, not much can be revealed before the piece is not only finished but juried in.
The process of picking and choosing those right words reminds me of the many times I spent hours stitching away or embellishing something only to take a step back and a hard look and then pick it all out and start over.
You all know what that's like, but I get to do it now without pictures.
Thursday, May 22, 2014
production
I'm well pleased with the results. Now I have to sit with scissors and reduce all of these half shirts to small squares which I will machine sew together but hand quilt it overall.
This will have to be one of those projects that I do while something else is going on. Multitasking has been my middle name ever since I was indoctrinated into the cult by Ma Bell back when I first started working as an operator. Back then, if you weren't doing at least four things at once, they figured they weren't getting their money's worth out of you.
I've let go of that idea in recent months trying to cultivate focused concentration, but for the next couple of weeks I'm going to have to grow another set of arms for the project coming up next. Once these are cut up, I'll have to back burner them for a little while.
This will have to be one of those projects that I do while something else is going on. Multitasking has been my middle name ever since I was indoctrinated into the cult by Ma Bell back when I first started working as an operator. Back then, if you weren't doing at least four things at once, they figured they weren't getting their money's worth out of you.
I've let go of that idea in recent months trying to cultivate focused concentration, but for the next couple of weeks I'm going to have to grow another set of arms for the project coming up next. Once these are cut up, I'll have to back burner them for a little while.
Sunday, May 18, 2014
now for a beach
I reassembled most of that denim today...no backing this time and little or no overlap. I can lift it with one arm!
If I can find something I like in the stash that's light enough and large enough I'll face it just for the sake of tidy.
Friday, May 16, 2014
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