Friday, March 12, 2010

Lastest Projects

It's been quite awhile since I've posted anything.  But that doesn't mean that I haven't been crafting.  I took the first 2 weeks of March off from work and enjoyed every single day.  During that time, I got to do alot of sewing and jewelry making.  I made several bags, my own designs.  It's funny, I have a few store bought patterns (Mc Calls, and Simplicity) but could not bring myself to use them.  I think it's more fun to design my own and really, it's really not that difficult.  When my kids were little, I was a stay at home mom.  I made alot of our clothes, #1, it was more afordable and #2, sewing kept me creative.  It 'seams' to me that every time I start a new sewing project I fall in love all over again with fabric and thread.  I love the sound that scissors make when I cut through fabric.

Jewelry making, however is a new hobby for me.  My daughter Sara really got me inspired with this one craft.  I had been buying bits and pieces of jewelry charms, findings, beads and tools for probably the past year.  I felt like I finally had enough to play with.  Well, I had so much fun playing with my collection of goodies that I found it to be addicting.  Now I know why the jewelry supply section at my favorite craft store is always so sparse and well shopped...messy.  The women in my my town are crazy about beads and bobbles. 

I'm sad that I have to go back to work tomorrow...back to the old grind.  I'm a little bit nervous too, feeling like I'm out of the loop and have to catch up all the new processes.  But, I do get alot of my inspiration from work.  I always make sure I check out the scrapbooking asile and well I'm always sure to get my crafting challenges from Jenn, my crafting buddy.  I'm lucky in that every day I go to work, I am surrounded by pretty things.  I love that there are butterflies hanging from the ceiling. 

Well, soon the kids will be moving out and starting their new adverture in adulthood.  I'm glad they won't be moving too far, cause I would miss them too much.  Not looking forward to that empty nest syndrome, again.  On the plus side, I get my craft room back.  Something to look forward to...nesting into my creative space.  IKEA here I come.  I really want to get that room organized and know that I can do it on a budget with all the neat shelving that can be found at IKEA.

I think my next sewing project will be going back to the old days of when I used to make my own clothes.  Summertime clothes are so easy to make.  I have plenty of patterns I just need to head to the fabric store.  The hard part is choosing which fabric.  So many choices....

3 comments:

  1. Love this post, full of heaps of creative energy :). Your holiday sounds like it was very fulfilling. Love your jewellery creations all look so unique and funky. I await your new fashion wardrobe! :)

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  3. Thank You, Victoria. You are such a hugh inspiration for me. I love all the beautiful bags that you create. I wish I had your eye for color and fabric combinations. Looking forward to your next facebook posting...Happy Sewing...o's and x's %*_*%

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