Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Painting again


You know when you just feel stuck creatively?  None of my ideas seemed to stick. Nothing had enough pull to really get me going and give me momentum.  

I started drafting a pattern for a quilt which has me a bit excited but also impatient because this is a huge project that's going to take a long time. 

So this morning I headed out for a walk to the thrift store to look for something small that might inspire me.  I found this little pitcher that just looked fun enough to get me inspired to go home and pull out a blank canvas I had kicking around.  

                               
                                                       The inspiration pitcher.

I started painting a few years ago and had a good year of experimenting with acrylics before it fell by the wayside.  It felt good to pick it back up again.  Here's a little snapshot of what I'm working on.  

                               

I just want to make some fun things to put up in my studio.  So that's that.  Painting feels like a step in the right direction :)

Sunday, March 29, 2015

Getting Creative Again

have my sewing room set up again and I have found myself feeling a bit overwhelmed when I go in there.  It has been when I realize Nico is asleep asleep for his nap.  I step into the room, look around and am somehow paralyzed by the thoughts that I could do anything and my time could be up any minute...

So I am working on focusing and deep breathing because anything I get done is better than nothing.

Here's what I got up to this past week.  I'm working on this English paper piecing toy car idea. It's not where I want it but it's a start and that's what I need right now.

     

Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Picking up threads

You know when you finally finish a big project and you just don't really know what to do with your time.  You don't quite remember what you used to do with your time when you had time.

I've had tunnel vision for the last 2 months studying in every moment I had available while trying to balance caring for my 5 month old son. 

So this week is about decompressing, picking up some of the threads that I've left dangling in the last few days, months, years.  One of those things is this blog.  I look at the header picture and it makes me smile to think of that time.  My life was so different then than it is now.

When I took that photo I was enjoying a much needed day off from one of my first shifts of tree planting.  I was sitting on a fallen log in my little chosen camp spot that was a ways off from the shared main camp.  Just me and my tent. I brought out my wool roving and just had a relaxing time trying to put out of my mind that I was staying in the middle of no where northern Alberta doing a job that felt incredibly hard and that I was still terrible at.

I've been sketching again and making little plans while I try to figure out my next move. A quilt? Apartment art? Stuffed toys?  Another cup of tea? 

This fabric is inspiring me right now.

                  


  So we'll see where that leads....







Whipped Backstitch aka Covered Backstitch tutorial

This is one of my favorite go to stitches.  I love it because it is fast and makes a clean solid line.
Below you can find a photo step by step to execute this lovely stitch.

Start with your line of back stitches.
It should look like this.
Bring your needle up to the side and at one end of your line of backstitch.
Like this!
Now bring your around under your first backstitch (in the picture I am moving my needle point back towards where I started but it will work from either direction).  Continue this with each of your stitches until you get to the end of the row.
It should look something like this.  Now insert your needle very close to the edge of the end of you last stitch.
You now have a solid line of color and can move on to your next line of backstitch.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

FOX FAIR a pre-valentines gathering of designers in Victoria


Not sure what the connection is between foxes and valentines day (probably that foxes are hot right now and there will be lots of hot stuff at the sale). Anyways I will have a table there on Saturday.

The Fox Fair is at the Fernwood Community Center on 1240 Gladstone ave. Google map that one cause it was tricky to find (I thought). It opens at 10 and goes until 4pm.

I'll be selling some knitting kits and a few paintings as well. Come by for a visit :)

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Knitting Kits, Farewell Movember and a Touch of Saltspring

It's been a busy week getting everything together for the Touch of Saltspring show this coming weekend. There are going to be tons of vendors there with lots of great crafts.

I am going to be debuting a few Learn To Knit Kits, selling some new hand spun yarn colors and new smaller sized knitting needles. I may even be whipping out my drop spindle for the event.

I will be sharing a booth with my friend Allie of Alexandra Designs. She makes beautiful ceramic pendants and will also be selling some of her pottery.

I would love to see familiar faces. Please come by for a visit :)

The hours are Friday 10-8pm, Saturday and Sunday 10-5pm

Also, I would like to take the opportunity to say farewell to Movember. I will miss you.

Saturday, November 20, 2010

1st Knitting Day at UVic

I'd like to report that my 1st Knitting Day up at UVic was a great success. I got to meet and chat with a lot of great people and a chance to share my skills. Now there are 13 more knitters in the world :)

I will be in the Student Union Building again today for Knitting Day Round two. I will also be bringing along some more yarn and arm warmers in a few different lengths and colors.

:) :) :)