I'm having a very hard time this year finding my groove. I feel disjointed and untethered, unable to focus and planless.
This is a highly unusual mode of being for me. In fact, one might even say, it's an extraordinary mode of being for me. Ordinarily, I'm super organized, efficient, and NEVER without a plan (or twelve).
It's been a tumultuous 2011 so far: illness, a shocking death in our family, drama (and I abhor drama!), constant tension and constant change. I feel like I can't put a foot down for fear the ground will shift under my feet.
Oh, and did I mention, we're renovating in the midst of all of this? *laughs*
All of that to say that yet again, I have nothing to show you.
Excpt of course, for this lovely gift package I won from 3 Creative Studios - whose contents were made by combined talents of Terri Stegmiller and Vicki Welsh. Thank you ladies!
And as for the rest of you ladies (and gents) - I am hoping - more than you could know (!) that I will be back to some semblance of routine very soon, and that I will have something (anything!) to show you.
Soon.
Hand dyed fabric by Vicki Welsh
This is a highly unusual mode of being for me. In fact, one might even say, it's an extraordinary mode of being for me. Ordinarily, I'm super organized, efficient, and NEVER without a plan (or twelve).
It's been a tumultuous 2011 so far: illness, a shocking death in our family, drama (and I abhor drama!), constant tension and constant change. I feel like I can't put a foot down for fear the ground will shift under my feet.
knitted pouch by Stegart
Oh, and did I mention, we're renovating in the midst of all of this? *laughs*
Amazingly beautiful journal by Terri Stegmiller
All of that to say that yet again, I have nothing to show you.
Excpt of course, for this lovely gift package I won from 3 Creative Studios - whose contents were made by combined talents of Terri Stegmiller and Vicki Welsh. Thank you ladies!
And as for the rest of you ladies (and gents) - I am hoping - more than you could know (!) that I will be back to some semblance of routine very soon, and that I will have something (anything!) to show you.
Soon.
A (very) random selection of quilts I came across on Flickr this morning.
From the subtle to the bright and saturated!
1. Simple Insanity, 2. Lattice Baby Quilt, 3. Hankie Quilt, 4. Art Quilt Modern Wall Hanging
From the subtle to the bright and saturated!
1. Simple Insanity, 2. Lattice Baby Quilt, 3. Hankie Quilt, 4. Art Quilt Modern Wall Hanging
I've been planning to buy one of these for quite awhile. I did a lot of research, and decided that for my purposes, the Janome FM725 was the right one for me. At a $300 price point, I decided to get one for myself for Christmas - and so, just before Christmas, having safely purchased all my Christmas presents for everyone else, I started looking for a Christams present for me.
My regular dealer told me that Janome had discontinued the model, and though he assured me that they would continue to support it if I found one in the city; I didn't feel 100% comfortable about it
My second choice, the Babylock Embellisher, was more than twice the price at $699 and since I was also shopping for a new laptop, I decided the needle felter would have to wait until March or April (personal quirk, I never, I mean never pay for anything on credit. Cash only for everything except my house!)
That said, on Monday morning, I got a bee in my bonnet that I should start looking for one. I went online to Kiiji and Craigslist and found one for $375. I was fully prepared to buy it, and then thought I would just check in with the local Babylock distributors to compare prices.
The second one I called said that they were on sale for the month of January at $399. I said, "But that means it ends today!" "Yes," the dealer replied. "Tomorrow it goes back up to $699".
No pressure though!
However, with no extra shipping costs, a guarantee and service included (which I wouldn't get with my online international sale), it was a no brainer. I went off to the bank, withdrew the cash, and $455 later, I had a brand spanking new embellisher!
I experimented with her a bit tonight as above - and am excited by the results! Explanation and process at Coneflowers In Leslieville as usual.
Isn't she pretty?
Her name is Niffer Fliffer Floffer. "Niffer" short for Jennifer, and Fliffer Floffer because that's what BSP kept calling needle felters when I was first researching them. :)
My regular dealer told me that Janome had discontinued the model, and though he assured me that they would continue to support it if I found one in the city; I didn't feel 100% comfortable about it
My second choice, the Babylock Embellisher, was more than twice the price at $699 and since I was also shopping for a new laptop, I decided the needle felter would have to wait until March or April (personal quirk, I never, I mean never pay for anything on credit. Cash only for everything except my house!)
That said, on Monday morning, I got a bee in my bonnet that I should start looking for one. I went online to Kiiji and Craigslist and found one for $375. I was fully prepared to buy it, and then thought I would just check in with the local Babylock distributors to compare prices.
The second one I called said that they were on sale for the month of January at $399. I said, "But that means it ends today!" "Yes," the dealer replied. "Tomorrow it goes back up to $699".
No pressure though!
However, with no extra shipping costs, a guarantee and service included (which I wouldn't get with my online international sale), it was a no brainer. I went off to the bank, withdrew the cash, and $455 later, I had a brand spanking new embellisher!
I experimented with her a bit tonight as above - and am excited by the results! Explanation and process at Coneflowers In Leslieville as usual.
Isn't she pretty?
Her name is Niffer Fliffer Floffer. "Niffer" short for Jennifer, and Fliffer Floffer because that's what BSP kept calling needle felters when I was first researching them. :)
(Maggie's making a cameo - she thought I draped the quilt this way expressly so that she could play with it
-and consequently, I couldn't get her to go away!)
A definite departure for me, this twin sized, all cotton quilt was made for a couple of reasons: the first was that I needed to produce something for 3 Creative Studios January Colour Pallette Challenge, and I didn't have a lot on hand in those colours.
This is my second piece in the Art Quilt Blog's journal quilt challenge (theme "highly prized") and the 4th of my journal quilts for the 3 Creative Studio's journal quilt challenge.
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