Close your eyes and think back for a minute to Junior High and High School. Think about all those classes you took, all that homework you did, all that stressful cramming for math quizzes and biology tests. Now try to remember a project you did for school. Not just any project, but your favorite project….
Things I Love About Sewing: It Connects Me To History
This post is part of a series. Read them all here. Me in 1984. I spent six summers of my childhood at Camp Ramah in Palmer, Massachusetts. The first summer I was just turning 8 and was the youngest camper. Most of the kids in my bunk were from Massachusetts and the first question they…
Things I Love About Sewing: Collecting
This is post #4 in a series. See post #1 here , #2 here, and #3 here. Image of the American Series of figurines (1983-1985) from Red Rose Tea. I had every one of these as child. When I was seven my grandparents gave me a wooden printer's tray with a hook on the back…
Things I Love About Sewing: You Can Make Something Useful From Nothing at All
This post is part of a series. See the first “Things I Love About Sewing” post here, and the second one here. I’m a coupon clipper. I cannot throw away the Sunday paper before going through all the circulars and cutting out the coupons. And then I go through the recycling bins (I found these…
Things I Love About Sewing: You Don’t Have To Follow The Rules
This post is part of a series. See the first "Things I Love About Sewing" post here. I learned to use a sewing machine in 8th grade Home Economics at Herbert Hoover Junior High School in Potomac, Maryland. For my final project I sewed a pair of Bermuda shorts with seams so wonky I got…
Things I Love About Sewing: It Makes Me Slow Down
This post is the first in a series. I am almost always in a rush and I'm pretty sure I always have been. My third grade teacher, Ms. Tishler, wrote on my report card in 1983 that I needed to slow down and stop handing in such sloppy work. If I recall, at that time…
My Artist Group
Some members of the Wellesley Women Artisans.Photo by Kate Flock for Wicked Local. I've talked before about a local artist group I co-founded a year ago: the Wellesley Women Artisans. We've continued to meet regularly since then, coalescing into a wonderful group of amazing women. Last month we gathered on Crystalle's back patio for an…
Looking Back as a Way to Move Forward
I was sitting in my studio yesterday thinking about what to do. I've finished up several big projects and now that it's summertime and I've met most of my deadlines I have a choice as to what comes next. Sometimes these open-ended creative moments can feel a bit paralyzing. Have you ever felt like you…
Ocean and Forest: A Collaboration Completed
Crab by Kristy of Fog and Swell and Fish by me. I’m so pleased with this pair! The crab was made by my new friend, Kristy, a talented and lovely soft toy maker on the West Coast of Canada and the fish was made by me. We used the same fabrics (these came from Kristy…
Collaboration with Kristy of Fog and Swell: Ocean
Over the past few months I have been working on a collaborative project with Kristy (whose beautiful blog is Fog and Swell). First, we chose the themes "ocean" and "forest." Then we each gathered fabrics to share with one another. Kristy put together a collection of hand-dyed cotton and linen in shades of deep red…
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