Forgotten pleasures

I went to the Knitting & Stitching Show last week, with my lovely friend Jo. I haven’t been since before I had the boy, what with being firstly a new mother of only 4 weeks, and then a mother who rightly decided that a pushchair with a one year old in those crowds would be hell. This year was fine, because he goes to his lovely childminder, and so I was free to skip all the way across the river, with a sandwich from Paul in my bag (Florence is right – the food is dreadful), and a willingness to open my purse if I liked what I saw.
I took my camera but I took no pictures. None at all. I think I was just happy to be out, looking at some great textile art, as well as some fine examples of what Jo calls “misplaced effort”- you know, those things that you think, ‘technically accomplished, yes, but really quite hideous and pointless’. Thankfully there weren’t many of those this year. We truly loved the knitted herons in particular, and I was buoyed to discover that the artist had got herself a dream job as a weaver after graduating. Just a wee reminder that there are people out there following their passions to the limit.

After a lunch that included two glasses of wine my purse well and truly spilled open and I bought some lovely things from Ray Stitch and Eternal Maker. It’s the first new fabric I’ve bought in an age. I bought with projects in mind for once, and probably not coincidentally, it’s the first time I’ve felt properly excited by sewing in forever. This might also have something to do with being able to see the sewing surface again. The new fabric also made me realise I need a little bit of a de-stash, so that’s another job to stick on the bottom of my list.

But for today, I’m just going to do some actual sewing. Yes, I know. I can’t believe it either.

(Apologies for slightly blurry photos – I would have redone them, but I’ve already cut the fabric. No, I can’t believe that either.)

Repeat until embedded in consciousness…

One of those apology things…

Yes, I’m an absent blogger at the moment. But you can find me twittering on, or over at Pinterest, which is one of the better latter day web thingies you can waste hours on. #justsayin’

Forward Thinking

Backstitch Goodies

I love a parcel from Alice at Backstitch. The wrapping is so fresh and hopeful, it almost makes me forget that I am likely to let at least one of my purchases sit unused for several months.

Backstitch Goodies

I just had to buy new patterns. I think I might have a pattern addiction that is worse than my fabric one, but as Alice said I’ve bought something for everyone. Firstly the Negroni shirt, since a chat with Florence confirmed it was good for chaps with unfeasibly long arms. My problem will be finding a fabric for Mr J, because he is horribly picky.

Secondly a Figgys pattern for Fitz. He also has unfeasibly long arms that grow out of his t-shirts faster than the rest of him. What did I do to deserve this? I’m horribly excited about the book Sewing for Boys, but it isn’t due out until August or something silly like that so I decided to fill the gap for now.

Thirdly, another dress for me, the Crepe. I am still sworn off dressmaking for myself, yes. Doesn’t mean you can’t add to the ever growing pile of things you want to make for yourself and may not get round to before the year’s out. I’m ok with that.

Backstitch Goodies

I also popped the swatch of Klona solids into the basket. Seemed rude not to. They are indeed lovely in the flesh. I’ve been loving the solid love going on recently, even if I’m a way away from another quilt project. Sometimes the eye candy and the dreaming are enough.

 

Japan

The pictures coming from Japan over the last few days have been heartbreaking. Images from Google Earth show the devastation all too clearly, and the threat of further disaster in Fukushima is terrifying. To have survived earthquake and tsunami, and then have to hold your child out to be checked for radiation? I am lost for words.

Here are a couple of links for UK donations: