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Tuesday, December 31, 2019

Goodbye 2019 . . .

It was a year of change for me.  I've held a full-time job since I was 18 and other part-time jobs prior to that.  I worked full-time as I got my undergraduate degree and as I completed my graduate degree.  My job was tiring and stressful . . . really stressful.  But this year I said goodbye to the steady paycheck and welcomed my new normal.  So far I am liking it just fine.

My creative endeavors have always kept me grounded and this year I managed to eek out 415 sewing projects.  Most of these projects were sewn after I early retired (314, of which 285 were napkins).  The rest of the projects were mostly garments for both adults and children.

This is approximately 120 napkins; the rest of the 285 have been gifted.  Anyone need any cloth napkins?  Let me know.

My list of 2020 projects is long and varied.  There are sewing, crafting, painting, drawing, writing, exercising, organizing, etc. goals.  I do not think that I will be bored in the coming year.

And so, I hope that 2019 has been good to all of you and that 2020 brings you health and happiness with a good dose of creativity thrown in.  Happy New Year!!  Let the FUN continue!!

Thursday, December 12, 2019

Updates . . . 

So, it's been a couple of weeks and I have sewn up over 200 napkins.  I went to Kansas for Thanksgiving and ended up giving away almost 100 of the napkins.  Whoop!  Whoop!  Anyone need cloth napkins??!!

Yesterday I branched out from cloth napkins and made a matching apron.  Next up . . . potholders perhaps?!



I haven't just been making napkins . . . before that I made a slew of hoodies.  Oh my word, did those turn out cute!  I made most of them in kids' sizes and gave them to the Kansas kiddos.  So cute!  There was also a pink stretch velvet with rose design that was made for one of my adult nieces.  The hoodies were a hit and I came back with a list of others who'd like one.  I've managed to sew up three more kiddo sized hoodies that need to be mailed off.  I still have a couple more kid sized hoodies to make and at least 5 adult sized hoodies.  They will be pretty easy to sew up once I decide on what fabric to use.






Now that I'm feeling better, I've been able to do more exercising.  There's been a variety of gym workouts, road biking, exercise bike biking and treadmill running.  So far, so good.  Yay!

Currently working on drawing and painting my Christmas cards.  Each year I hand draw my cards and paint them.  It's a lot of work, but I totally enjoy it.  I always wonder if these little hand drawn cards end up in the trash . . .

And that, my friends, is how I'm keeping busy without a job.  It was my choice to "retire" early, and it definitely was the right decision, but retirement is HARD!!  Most days are fine, but some days I wake up and question what's the purpose and meaning now.  It was super easy when there was a defined schedule and I worked my butt off for 10 hour days for days on end.  I would dream of the day that I got to enjoy just not working; no schedule; no stress.  Well, that day is here and for the most part it is good, but I wonder how long I can keep sewing and drawing and reading and writing and loving this new life.  Hopefully for a very long time!

Wednesday, November 20, 2019

The Napkin Project

What to do . . . what to do . . . when there are bolts (and I mean bolts) of cotton fabric sitting on the shelf and need a reason to be used.  I needed something that used up fabric and was relatively quick and easy to sew.  (I won't always be looking for the quick fix, but for now I need to see the "stash" start to make a decline.)  I have entire days now to sew (or do anything I want) and I need to see progress and instant gratification.  Add to that the fact that I've been sick so I really needed something easy.

And so, the napkin project began.  It's November and that means Thanksgiving, which means BIG family dinner and with every dinner we need NAPKINS!!  Maybe it's the fact that I no longer have a paycheck (does that sound scary to anyone else??!!) and there's the whole environmental thing, that I have decided to cut back on the paper towel budget and see if this cloth napkin thing can take hold.  Pretty sure I can go sew up a few napkins every day before each meal, but that sounds ridiculous even as I write it!  So, the plan is to sew napkins for the BIG dinner and to give napkins to any family member that may want a set of them.  So far I have sewn 78 or more, but who's counting?

 Sorry for the picture quality (taken at the end of the day)

Before I started The Napkin Project, I finally took some time to get out my serger booklet and look at all of the options I had.  And then I got busy learning how to do the rolled hem on it.  Easy-peasy as it turns out.

So, what do you think . . . at least one napkin a day for 365 days?  Can it be done?  Uh, no, it cannot.  I have vacation plans in the near future and I have no intention of carrying my Bernina with me.  So, let's just set the number - "365" and see how long it takes before I reach it.  Whoop!  Whoop!  Who's with me here??!! heehee

Let's go have some more FUN sewing, shall we!!

Tuesday, November 12, 2019

Wow!  It's been awhile hasn't it?  I took a break from blogging, but I did not take a break from creating.  That would be crazy talk!

I have made so many things and recently I took up garment sewing again.  Whoo Hoo!  I had forgotten how much fun sewing clothes was.  And so, I went a wee bit overboard and tracked down free patterns and bought a few patterns, used some fabric I already owned and then bought more fabric because you know, it's just too much fun not to!  I was obsessed with just sewing for the sheer joy and pleasure of sewing.  I made a lot of garments in a few short months.  (It's now a year and half later since I wrote this and I've made a LOT of clothes and bought a LOT of fabric!!)

I got hooked on You Tube videos with the Me Made Movement and I know, it sounds crazy, but watching people unbox fabric and model clothes they've sewn is unbelievably fun.  Who knew??!!
I'm not especially interested in the nitty, gritty details of EVERY little thing on a garment and I have to fast forward and just look at the pretty stuff.  "Too Many Words" is my motto with some of these people, but it's still fun to look at all the lovelies that they make.

I've walked away from my working world and it feels good.  Well, I'm sure it will feel good once I get over being sick and can actually appreciate the fact that I no longer have to commute to my job and tolerate the ineptitude and laziness of certain coworkers.  Is it just me that wants people to do a good job or at least try?  Is the new norm really all this laziness I see with no one even trying?  It was definitely time for me to go.

So, what's the plan, you ask?  Well, maybe you didn't ask, but I'm here to spill.  My immediate plan after leaving was to get busy with the new exercise program.  I'm still rehabbing my knee after surgery a year ago.  It's been an unbelievably long and painful recovery.  So, needless to say, there were a couple pounds put on and now it's time to get back to business . . . which would be great if I were feeling well, but alas, I am sick.  On the mend, though.  Fingers crossed.

And there will be plenty of creating.  I feel like all the boring corporate tax stuff in my brain just needs to step aside and make room for all of the creative stuff that's muscling for space.  In the past I've had to keep it at bay, but no longer.  I have made lists (who doesn't love a good list or two . . . or three) and I'm going to conquer the fun!

Stay tuned and let's enjoy this new journey together, shall we?