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A Lot of Words for Around the World

October 13, 2014 by Tsoniki Leave a Comment

AroundTheWorld

I love that blog hops and the like are still making their way around. I am participating in the Around The World Blog hop, a good way to introduce people to new bloggers and learn a bit about our, and their, creativity and what drives them.

Amy over at Indigo Cottage Quilts tagged me, she found me through a link up at another blog. (And sorry to Amy – this was supposed to be posted last week but me being sick just threw everything off.) Be sure to stop by her blog – she’s working on some Halloween projects and is working on turning a mostly unused room in her house into her sewing space! I am always happy to see other people’s sewing areas since I’ve had so many and had to make each of them work wherever we lived.

1.) What quilting/sewing project am I currently working on?

Ohhh – loaded question! At this moment I am finishing up my Color Blocks quilt. This one is broken down into sections and I have just one to go! I had a little bit of a hard time finding the solid fabric the pattern called for so I substituted what I had. I am also working on the Ballerina pattern that was created by Julie at Jaybird Quilts. I cut up a bunch of Amy Butler fabric for this one and can’t wait to see it all together.

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Ballerina

I have a lot of WIPs and this week my daughter and I are cutting fabric for a quilt she is going to work on. To some people it can be a distraction to have that many projects, but for me I like it. I like being able to sit down and do whatever I am feeling like – cutting fabric, sewing, ironing, etc. Because nothing is in the same stage as everything else.

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Colorblocks

2.) How does my work differ from others of its genre?

I’ve thought about this one a lot. The only thing I can really talk about is how I was taught and what I think about when I am sewing or creating. I remember watching my Grandma and Mom sew, and watching my Aunt make things. I hope my kids can think the same of me when they think about making and creating – that I really love creating things. The differences between me and others may be that I am always looking for meaning in what I do. Of course I hope everyone does this, and I know that sometimes finding meaning in everything can be exhausting. Don’t let it be exhausting and don’t let the meaning be something big and deep.

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3. Why do I write/create what I do?

At the end of the day, I believe that everyone needs to do something. Everyone needs to create, make, do. I think it’s healthy for your mind, body, spirit, everything. My love of quilting reminds me of my Mom saying that Native people have always been industrious, we have always stayed busy – whereas long ago that was hunting, preparing meat, taking care of our relatives, that has morphed into today’s world in which there are so many ways for us to waste time doing nothing. Do we need to be busy 24/7? No. But we all have the same amount of days and hours, we all have time to do something.

Over the years of us moving, meeting new people, and making (and maintaining!) friends I’ve met a lot of people. I’ve met people who run around with all the activities their kids are in, who work and spend Saturday’s at the soccer field with their kids, all the way to the other end of the spectrum of meeting people who have zero hobbies. I work hard to not judge people, and hopefully this falls within the no judgement category, but I truly don’t understand not doing anything. I don’t understand the days and hours that we all have and not being productive. Of course that doesn’t mean you should jump up and build a house in your down time (or do, that is kind of awesome), but do something. What falls into that line of not understanding is people who really don’t do anything – I’ve met people who don’t even read for pleasure. Not doing anything as in no hobbies is one thing, but not doing anything (other than taking care of kids and house) period? That is just really weird for me. Of course taking care of your home and family is doing something, that’s a huge something, but hopefully cleaning your house isn’t taking up all of your time, and that’s also not something for you. We all need to do something for ourselves.

Not only do I love all aspects of quilting – looking for or creating a pattern, finding fabric, cutting, sewing, ironing, basting, quilting, binding – because I really do. But I love having something to do. We had kids early in our relationship and the first quilt I made was a baby quilt for my niece, we were living far from home and I was working but it was temp jobs and so I had downtime. And also, no kids at that point. I hand embroidered blocks and then hand sewed them together, sending them to my Mom to finish for me. I didn’t have a sewing machine at the time. The next quilt I made was for our daughter, I had a sewing machine by this time, and we still use that baby quilt.

Quilting is also about connections. Every quilt ends up holding a story, like how the first baby quilt I made our daughter was in mostly great shape until we went to a family reunion in Nevada and fireworks were a little wild so now there are two or three small holes in it. Still useable of course!

And so – everyone do something today. Anything. Remember that our ancestors worked all the time, and not so we could stare at the tv watching lame shows. Unless you are watching Chicago Fire. Or Scandal. Or NCIS. Okay I’ll quit. Obviously I do watch tv ๐Ÿ˜› but I am also a bad tv watcher because I sit and do hand work – sewing or beading.

ร‚ย Snow Week QuiltThis is a quilt I made for a very close friend’s wedding, the pattern is from a quilt along and made using charm packs.

4.) How does my creating process work?

Short version – Fabric is inspirational, so are images that others show, projects my friends are creating, the weather, etc. It’s really easy to look around you and feel like there is something that can inspire you to create. When I want to make a quilt I generally pick a pattern – pick fabric – leave fabric and either the pattern or book or a sticky note w/ the name of the pattern – come back to it a few days later to see if I still like everything together – and either remove fabric and try again, or iron and start cutting.

Longer (but not too long) version – I love books. I love reading and we have a large book collection in storage in the US because it was just too much to bring with us. Of course we still ended up with a bookcase or so of books here. And we keep ordering books. Even having the kindle app doesn’t fix that ordering for us! I used to love going to a bookstore, finding the craft or sewing section and looking at books. My highly scientific way to deciding if I wanted to buy a book is quickly glancing through the book after I find out how many projects it contains – if I feel like I will make at least half, I buy it. Now you see why I have so many books. ๐Ÿ˜‰ I love a book with a lot of words and great pictures, with the right amount (right to me of course) of instruction or diagrams on how to do the basics. I have a harder time now since I can’t flip through a book that way. So I go off of blog hops, project pictures shared on instagram or blogs, and hope that Amazon will have a “see inside!” link. And although I do keep ordering books, I am not over-ordering – both because we don’t want to have to move a lot of books with us and because I can’t look inside.

So after I have the book, it’s the same process as the short version – pick the fabric, let it sit for a day or however long, and go from there. I have sometimes put this set up together and forgot about it or just passed it by, for whatever reason, and in the end end up giving myself permission to put the fabric back in my stash. I don’t mind when that happens.

Lately I’ve been using TouchDraw more often to design quilts and I look forward to asking for pattern testers at the beginning of 2015.

ร‚ย Purple StarTiny starquilt pillow

Sometimes it’s the simplest questions that can get a person to think a lot. And I do think that living in France has turned me into a novelist in my texting and emails, and I suppose here a bit as well. That’s just one side effect of living in a country where you don’t speak the language fluently, you end up finding alternate ways to get your words out.

And now to tag. I was only able to get in touch with my good friend Jessie, who is over at A Tiny House. Go check her out, because she is awesome. She and I had never met in person but we were both attending Sewing Summit a few years ago and we hooked up to be roommates. I am so glad we did because I just really like her. She shares her fun family trips, beautiful things she knits, and on a new chapter. Jessie’s new chapter made me feel really good for her. So many times I have felt like I was in just a different place than my friends in terms of our life plans. I have been able to say okay it’s different now, we’ll be closer again when they get to this spot that I’ve already passed. I feel like I spent last year not only settling into this new place and figuring out where I fit here, but this year I feel like wow, I have so much time to be me. I had the same schedule last year because we started off with all three kids being in school but I didn’t feel like I do now. So – check out Jessie, she’s so great, and I’d love it if you friended me on instagram or twitter, and I now have a facebook page so head on over and like the page.

Filed Under: Inspiration

Fat Quarterly Retreat – 2014

March 13, 2014 by Tsoniki 1 Comment

The modern movement in quilting has exploded online and in person. There are retreats, summits, sew downs, and the Modern Quilt Guild’s Quilt Con, so awesome it is only held every other year (so far anyway). I attended the Sewing Summit in 2012 and had a lot of fun. I was disappointed to not be able to attend QuiltCon, but yay I am going to the Fat Quarterly Retreat!

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I am super excited! I am also nervous because I don’t know anyone who is attending. I am looking forward to the flickr group becoming more active and the various side events (swaps, plans for sharing finishes, etc.) that are planned. I had roommates when I went to the Sewing Summit (Hi Jessie and Rebeckah!) and loved that experience. I want to have at least one roommate and so the search is on.

Filed Under: France, Inspiration, Sewing/Quilting

Fat Quarter Tuesday

April 9, 2012 by Tsoniki Leave a Comment

One of our local quilt shops (LQS), Fabric, Etc.,ร‚ย  hosts a “Fat Quarter Tuesday” sale on Fat Tuesday. This is a sale on fat quarters, 20 for $25. This was the third one I attended – the first one JW was a baby that I held because he was sleeping, he wasn’t walking yet last year so I think my Mom and I took turns holding him, and this year he ran around the room in circles saying he was flying. ๐Ÿ™‚ This year we went toward the end of the day when the shop owner said we didn’t have to buy 20 to get the sale, but of course we did. In past years we went earlier in the day, but we still found great fabric.

My 20 FQ’s

Filed Under: Inspiration

How To Support Some Free

January 13, 2012 by Tsoniki 3 Comments

Sister Diane posted every month during 2011 about supporting free (here is her wrap up of the year). I think sometimes we take it for granted that people are at home sharing so much knowledge with us through their websites and their stores. There are ways you can make money online of course, selling ads, getting sponsors, participating in affiliate sales are a few ways, but it can be difficult to do so. It takes a long time to create content – to write patterns or instructions, take pictures, edit pictures, etc. The idea of having a way to pay people back for their shared knowledge is a great one and I look forward to joining in on this for the year.

My plan is to pay attention to my favorite bloggers and figure out how I can support them. Do they have a tip jar or a shop I can purchase from? I know that the money spent doing this does not have to be a lot so that isn’t a concern of mine, but if it is a concern of yours just focus on reaching out to one person.

Pleased to meet you, creature of the sea
Creative Commons License photo credit: Schtumple

Today is Friday the 13th. Break the curse of bad and do something good for someone you know! I’ll check back at the end of the month to update how I did.

Filed Under: Inspiration

A Daring Year

January 3, 2011 by Tsoniki 1 Comment

This will be my DARING year.

I’m not one to really take risks or step out of my comfort zone on purpose. I play everything pretty safe and enjoy it that way. I have changed over the years though. I mean to be a military spouse you have to adapt and change. I’m not the controlling big sister I once was. Maybe my brothers and I relax into that dynamic when we are all around our parents, but in general I’m not at all controlling. My Mom has said she used to worry for when I would have kids – I was that controlling. But I’m a relaxed parent.

I’ve never been what anyone would call daring. I’m not even totally sure what it would take before I considered myself daring. I took the first step on Saturday though.

I did the polar bear plunge at Birch Bay. I know how to swim so its not that I was trying to get over any kind of fear there. I’m actually not able to pinpoint what made me pick to participate.

It was a fantastic way to start the new year. I loved it. It was a rush and it felt awesome. My Mom went with me to take pictures and she said she can’t get over how happy I was and look in the pictures.

And so begins my daring year. Cold water seizes your lungs and you have to take short breaths. I tried to take deep breaths and it just didn’t work. I fell and scraped both knees and one shin. So today I am walking around knowing I was able to do something that others call crazy (though the newspaper said there were 600 people there on Saturday). It was an awesome experience, and I’ll have the scars to prove it.

Filed Under: Inspiration Tagged With: birch bay, polar bear plunge, word for the year, word of the year

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