Ok, it's getting close. Time to guess his birthdate, weight, length..
(hints: at the 30 wk sono they said he was measuring about 5.5 lbs, and my due date is January 20th..)
Monday, December 17, 2012
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Making
I read two really beautifully written blog posts last week, and
they resonated with me in how I feel about quilting and the creative
process. How I feel about being a
quilter. First was this amazing post from Chase (especially the paragraph under the 5th photo). And then this one from Little Island Quilting, which I'll quote a bit of here:
I finshed something.
It’s big, REALLY big, but it’s not exactly done yet (they haven’t signed off and paid me yet..)
You have no idea (well, some of you might) what it’s like to
be at the end of this year-long journey, and project that seemed impossible
from the start, manageable in my daydreams, and harder than anything I’ve ever
done in reality.
It kept me busy. It made me think. It brought me closer to friends and made me hone my skills. I feel—accomplished.
I wanted to write this post to capture how I’ve been feeling this week, at the project’s end, but I really don’t know how I feel about the whole process until I can share it with you. When it’s DONE done, I’ll let you know (probably by screaming from the rooftops), but until then I guess I just need to let the experience marinate, and perhaps move on to something else?
I’ve got an orphan block quilt up on the design wall.. it’s not what I’m “supposed” to be working on this month, but it’s really speaking to me, so I need to see where the idea takes me..
"My quilts are all just an expression of who I am and the journey I took to get there."It’s the end of the year (almost) and people are starting to get reflective. I want to make more quilts that reflect who I am. I guess I have been doing that, but I need to feel the satisfaction of having done that once I finish them.. maybe it’s a psychological thing. But anyway..
I finshed something.
It’s big, REALLY big, but it’s not exactly done yet (they haven’t signed off and paid me yet..)
Oh Daruma, we're almost there! |
It kept me busy. It made me think. It brought me closer to friends and made me hone my skills. I feel—accomplished.
But it also caused a horrible amount of stress and sleep deprivation,
tested my endurance and my marriage.. What doesn’t kill us makes us stronger,
right? (Costas, I love you.)
And someone asked me lately, “Was it worth it?” My answer, “I don’t know yet.”I wanted to write this post to capture how I’ve been feeling this week, at the project’s end, but I really don’t know how I feel about the whole process until I can share it with you. When it’s DONE done, I’ll let you know (probably by screaming from the rooftops), but until then I guess I just need to let the experience marinate, and perhaps move on to something else?
I’ve got an orphan block quilt up on the design wall.. it’s not what I’m “supposed” to be working on this month, but it’s really speaking to me, so I need to see where the idea takes me..
Sunday, December 2, 2012
December Mod Meeting
Yesterday I trekked into the city for the December Metro Mod Guild meeting. It was the first time in our new location and while we will definitely miss the huge artistic inspiration that comes from BEING in Victoria's loft, I must say that having TABLES was pretty cool.
Christa and I worked on some EPP, I got to meet and chat with members I hadn't really talked to before, and I won the raffle prize, V's book!
Here are some of the quilts I could get photos of..
The one cool thing about the new space is that it has a balcony area, so I climbed up and asked Christa to take a picture of my SV quilt (top done!). The lighting was off (must play around with this some more), but the space sure does have lots of potential.
Christa and I worked on some EPP, I got to meet and chat with members I hadn't really talked to before, and I won the raffle prize, V's book!
Nice big space! |
Made by Bernadette |
By Helen, from her bee blocks at Two's Company |
A bee quilt by Margaret |
An awesome scrap quilt by Tina |
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