Thursday, March 31, 2011

Quilty/Crafty Goals For March

Here are my quilty and crafty goals for March. Yes March is over...so shoot me I am now posting my March acomplishments to see how well I did.  March was a bit of a great month (made several sales on my etsy site) and then a bust with the disasterous festival that I did a booth at a week ago.   I am proud of myself for putting my work out there.  I may not seem like I am shy and reclusive but just posting my art and quilty goodness is hard for me.  

I can honestly say that I feel pretty good about what I accomplished in February.  I always put the bar way too high for myself anyway. Between 40 hour work week, 2-3 hours a day commuting back and forth to work and 3 days a week at the gym it doesn't leave me enough time to do all the crafting I want to do. 

So here goes....Quilty/Crafty Goals For March

1.  2 Iphone cases off the list since the craft show is over but will revisit sometime soon
2.  2 e reader cases *see #1
3.  Complete 10 coffee cozies  done :)
4.  Complete Nook Case for a Friend  done :)
5.  Complete 4th row of the "My Guy" quilt for my son. About 3/4th of the 4th row done...  almost there!
6.  10 pairs of Alabama and Auburn lego earrings done :)
7.  10 pairs of other lego earrings done :)
8.  banner for our booth at the Prattville Arts Festival done :)
9.  2 funky paintings not done...in progress
10. Complete 2 coin purses not done...in progress
11.  Try my hand at fabric post cards not done...in progress
12.  start putting together Savannah's quilt not done...in progress

So that is what I did and did not accomplish this month...glad it is over and that winter is winding down...spring has finally sprung!

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Sara's Scrap Swap

I am so pleased with my swaps from the Sew Sara Sew Blog.

Her blog can be found here... http://sewsara.blogspot.com/ .

Ignore Cat Butt on Right :)
 I was lucky enough to be partnered with Laura from http://lauralovesquilting.blogspot.com/ and Monkia from http://mysweetprairie.blogspot.com/  .  I got home from work last week and surprise surprise...not one but TWO envelopes.  Both my swaps arrived on the same day.   Oh wow! I was totally overwhelmed at the glorious fabric these two fabulous swappers sent me!  My Mom in Law and I sat for an hour at the kitchen table pouring over them and then going back to our favorites.  I can't wait until I can put these beauties into a quilt.   Thanks so much ladies...I think my packages to you were woefully pitiful compared to yours!

Thanks again Ladies!!!

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

March is National Craft Month

Sandyquiltz asked in big tent quite a while ago what we would be doing to celebrate the crafty month.  Well my celebration this month included doing a festival where I was hoping to make a huge debut to the world.   Well guess what...

The festival was a total bust!!!

A volunteer showed up to tell me my cup cozies were unwelcome because "they were an art show and the cozies weren't art".   I had to pick my jaw up off the floor and barely contained my disdain since the guy in the booth next to me was selling Native American wares that were obviously store bought. I had no idea that my crafty art was not welcome I didn't see it anywhere on the application but who knows.  So my Lego earrings are "art" but a hand made from pattern to product cozy was not!!! I was allowed to keep them in a discreet place because she hadn't had the nerve to call me and let me know they didn't want them there.  I am so very glad I hadn't made any more of them...or the other quilty things like the change purses I was going to finish.    

I am sooooo not thick skinned enough to be doing all this apparently.  Would love to say that I didn't let it get to me but it so killed all the excitement I had for the day.

The show didn't prove to be good for my friend and I...we will not be back.   The economy is hard right now too...no one really seemed to be selling much. I had not a hope in the world of selling a thing but this was the first time I have ever shared my paintings with the world in this way and I had really hoped to get a lot of feedback on my art since I use a lot of odd things in my paintings.  That is my favorite part of the festivals is to talk with the artists to see what inspires them and how they go about making their pieces.   But I can count on one hand the number of people who asked about techniques or what things were used to create our pieces. 

But our booth looked okay :) for a newbie...



My friend Dottie made me an "earring tree" to put my Lego earrings on...



Left Table..

Right Table


And you HAVE to see this shirt...my friend Dottie took inspiration from one of my Kaffe Fasset quilting books...The Jeweled Squares Quilt from Kafe Fassett Patchwork

It is fabulous from top to bottom...hand painted and it took her over 5 years to finish!
I wish someone had bought it I am way too plus to wear this size large!

BRIGHT SPOT FOR THE DAY!!!
The lady in the booth to our right was selling the most wonderful wind chimes made of vintage housewares...leaning heavily towards old kitchen goods...they are one of the most creative things i have ever seen.  And with a massively windy day Saturday it was lovely to hear them chime all day long...Her name is Linda Holt and I can't find a website for her...I wish I could because not only were her wares wonderful but she was a super nice lady!!!



A really bad storm ended our day early and put us out of our misery....
But it was good weather for the ducks!!!


This one totally sucked the life outta me....
Hopefully I can gather my courage to do this again someday. 

NOTE...SOMEDAY!!!!

When my skin has thickened up properly!


Thursday, March 24, 2011

Fail and Win!!!!

So I am turning my fail into a win.  This is the fail....  


leftover fabric from a baby quilt I designed especially for a friend.

I loved the fabrics and wanted to take the scraps and "throw" them together into a very lopsided and wonky quilt. 



Well...lets just say that it didn't work out....over the course of several months I patched and sewed and cut and made strips.  Then would lay them out and HATE the way it looked.  Would rip seams and move blocks until finally...this !@#$% project defeated me!

This UFO has been in my sewing room stacked in a plastic bin for over 2 years now just dying to get made.  I have been ignoring it to the best of my ability, only catching it glowering at me out of the corner of my eye occasionally.  

Now to the WIN...  Fast forward until the present when I was asked to make a Nook case by a friend.  "Make it pink and black with skulls...you know what i like". I couldn't run to get that plastic bin fast enough. I dumped it out on the floor and began to plan. 

Now honestly my case is a bit wonky and I have to do some major work to get a pattern I like but I think that I can honestly say that I turned a fail into a win!  Yeah me!!!!!!!!!!1



Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Treasured Notions


I was the lucky winner of the wonderful book "Treasured Notions" given away by
Liesl at the Liesl Made blog.  
Thanks Liesl!
Let me just say...I LOVE THE BOOK!!!! 
It is chock full of wonderful color pictures of so many different items.  Who knew that sequins used to be made of copper with silver plate on them?   This book has given me so many ideas of nifty projects to do with my stash of old notions. 

Liesl has a wonderful blog that I follow go see her here:  http://lieslmade.wordpress.com .
She has a great etsy shop with very simple yet chic looking items. I especially love her zippered makeup bags.  Go check it out here:   http://www.etsy.com/shop/liesl



Fabric

I would love to get some advice about some fabric that I inherited from my husband's grandmother.  It is very unusual and I am wondering how old it is....
Any ideas????

I have never seen anything quite so odd...basically would like to put it in my etsy shop but wanted to get some opinions about it before I did.

Monday, March 7, 2011

February has come and gone.....

Well it is March and I didn't meet all my February's Short Term Goals.  Don't you hate it when that happens!

Alot has been happening in my life hence the complete absence of podcasts.  My uncle died and my 96 year old grandmother has been sick and requiring round the clock care. We have been trying desperatly to get her into a nursing home but she will not go voluntarily so it will be an ongoing fight for a while.

Work has been the pits and our plumbing in our bathroom sprung a leak requiring us to take a large chunk of sheetrock out of the wall to discover the stupidity of the previous owners who tried to do a major plumbing repair on their own.    So I guess you could say life in general has been the suck for several weeks.

But everything is looking up.  We got the ceiling in the living room painted Sunday.  We got one of the ceiling fans replaced in there too.  

My wonderful hubby had a birthday this week and we had a great dinner and cookie cake to celebrate. 



So here is my February to do list....Lets see how i did :)

For February....

1. 10 coffee cozies for craft fair(have 4 ready to sew velcro on to them) up to 9 now!!!ALMOST THERE!!! Still need to sew the velcro on them which I will do when I have all of them done!!!
2. 2 iphone cases for craft fair
3. 2 kindle cases for craft fair. 
4. Get at least 1/2 a row of John's quilt hand quilted(This would put me at the halfway point).  Finished the 3rd row so I am well over the half mark!!! Yipee!!!
5. 30 pairs of earrings for craft fair. Done I have made 35 pair now!

Tomorrow night is catch up night where I get pics of all the nifty stuff I have been working on and then give you an update on what i hope to accomplish in March!

March Is Deep Vein Thrombosis(DVT) Awareness Month


March is DVT Awareness Month. Deep vein thrombosis can be a very serious problem for those it afflicts.   In worse case scenarios the clot can travel to your lungs(pulmonary embolism) and cause more serious complications including death.

Most of you probably don't know that in October of 2010 I was down for the count for a month with a blood clot in my left leg.  It was a shock to say the least since I had no warning signs before it struck suddenly. One minute I could walk and the next I was unable to bear weight on it at all.  I thought I had a pulled muscle until it didn't go away after a few days.   I was lucky my clot stayed put and after a few months of blood thinners and some sexy compression socks I am as good as new with very few repercussions.  Please go to http://www.thisisserious.org/ to asses your own risk factors and to try and prevent this from happening to you.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

FREE SHIPPING!!!!

Enter Code 222oddball for free shipping in my etsy store.   Not much there right now but I plan on adding more items soon!

Sew Sara Scrap Swap!!!

I am participating in SewSara's scrap swap...please head over if you would like to join too!