I could start this blog entry with a cascade of apologies and reasons why I haven't posted anything since last year, but I would be boring you and ignoring the array of amazing projects that are in the process of being created!
It is now March 2012, and judging from the state of my work table, preparation for Spring Quilt Market is in full swing. As some of you may know, my first cotton collection for Benartex Fabrics is overseas being printed and I'm eagerly awaiting my shipment of sample yardage. I must begin sewing up my sample projects the moment that yardage arrives, so I've been spending every weekday drafting my new sewing patterns and making up prototypes. Of all the things I do for my business, this is the most exciting! I love immersing myself in piles of fabric, stacks of patterns, and the mission to create lots of new somethings.
As usual, I can't show you photos just yet, but I can hint about what I'm working on at least. The cotton collection for Benartex will feature peacocks, borders, and feathers. The prints are geared toward multiple uses, not just quilting, so the projects will range from stuffed toys to clothes to home decor. Don't worry - I can't keep all this secret forever! There will be many photos and details to come.
One of my favorite decorative projects I'm working on is a patchwork pillow sham for throw pillows. Since the final patterns will be scaled for various sizes from 12" to 20" square, I have a nice fat stack of pillow forms taking up space on one of my desk chairs! These samples are a real treat to work on, as I get to use up some of my stashed conversational cottons that have been waiting for just the right project. I can't wait to share these designs with everyone - they're going to be easy to make and enviably adorable, If I do say so myself.
In all I hope to unveil at least seven new sewing projects at Spring Quilt Market. Given that all of this is happening at tax time and concurrent with starting art for another new collection of cotton fabrics, you might be wondering how I'm able to pack so much work into so little time. To be honest, it requires a specialized working method called "drawing in front of the TV watching Netflix a couple of times a week".
Yes, I just said watching movies is my key to success. Sure, there are long stretches of me working away for hours at my Mac or my sewing machine. But really, the real work happens when I'm re-watching Wes Anderson films and waiting for Moonrise Kingdom to arrive at my local theater (or when I'm viewing Dune for the zillionth time, take your pick). I guess I grew up drawing on typing paper on a clipboard in front of the TV, since it was always on back then. It helps my analytical brain take a vacation while my hands find the right lines to use - That's really important since my analytical brain seems to work overtime these days! Today I did more work during a repeat screening of The Royal Tenenbaums than I have in the last week. How's that for methodology?
Well, breaktime is almost over and there are stacks of fabric on the ironing board calling my name. Don't worry, I won't wait five months before I write another post. This updating of my blog might even turn into a daily habit... we'll see!
It is now March 2012, and judging from the state of my work table, preparation for Spring Quilt Market is in full swing. As some of you may know, my first cotton collection for Benartex Fabrics is overseas being printed and I'm eagerly awaiting my shipment of sample yardage. I must begin sewing up my sample projects the moment that yardage arrives, so I've been spending every weekday drafting my new sewing patterns and making up prototypes. Of all the things I do for my business, this is the most exciting! I love immersing myself in piles of fabric, stacks of patterns, and the mission to create lots of new somethings.
As usual, I can't show you photos just yet, but I can hint about what I'm working on at least. The cotton collection for Benartex will feature peacocks, borders, and feathers. The prints are geared toward multiple uses, not just quilting, so the projects will range from stuffed toys to clothes to home decor. Don't worry - I can't keep all this secret forever! There will be many photos and details to come.
One of my favorite decorative projects I'm working on is a patchwork pillow sham for throw pillows. Since the final patterns will be scaled for various sizes from 12" to 20" square, I have a nice fat stack of pillow forms taking up space on one of my desk chairs! These samples are a real treat to work on, as I get to use up some of my stashed conversational cottons that have been waiting for just the right project. I can't wait to share these designs with everyone - they're going to be easy to make and enviably adorable, If I do say so myself.
In all I hope to unveil at least seven new sewing projects at Spring Quilt Market. Given that all of this is happening at tax time and concurrent with starting art for another new collection of cotton fabrics, you might be wondering how I'm able to pack so much work into so little time. To be honest, it requires a specialized working method called "drawing in front of the TV watching Netflix a couple of times a week".
Yes, I just said watching movies is my key to success. Sure, there are long stretches of me working away for hours at my Mac or my sewing machine. But really, the real work happens when I'm re-watching Wes Anderson films and waiting for Moonrise Kingdom to arrive at my local theater (or when I'm viewing Dune for the zillionth time, take your pick). I guess I grew up drawing on typing paper on a clipboard in front of the TV, since it was always on back then. It helps my analytical brain take a vacation while my hands find the right lines to use - That's really important since my analytical brain seems to work overtime these days! Today I did more work during a repeat screening of The Royal Tenenbaums than I have in the last week. How's that for methodology?
Well, breaktime is almost over and there are stacks of fabric on the ironing board calling my name. Don't worry, I won't wait five months before I write another post. This updating of my blog might even turn into a daily habit... we'll see!
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