Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Head Case.

Oops, I meant "head piece."
Today was all about finishing up loose ends. Literally, really. The headpiece I've been working on has been in the same stage of nearly-finished for several weeks. I got stuck, and just sort of put it aside until this morning when I stopped by a friend's house for some advice. And woo-hoo, it's finished. Finally. Perhaps someday there will be photos.
In the meantime, I met another amazingly creative person who's making some beautiful things. I want! Well, I want it in a very unrealistic way, because I can't imagine where I'd wear them. I'm rarely out of my workout clothes. :) But check out the beautiful stuff here: http://liaisonbykatherine.blogspot.com/

Monday, April 27, 2009

Work, ick!


Ah well, the creativity has slowed down considerably. I'm using it all up on work stuff. Ick!
But I am working hard creating stuff for my Relay for Life team -- Relay for Life is a fundraiser for the American Cancer Society, if you didn't already know that.
I did sketch a bit to come up with some new purse ideas. I really love the clutches I've made so far, but it's not a pattern of my own design, and I feel a bit awkward about selling them. As in, I feel as though it's stealing and I ought not to. So I sketched a bit, and then realized that a drawing wasn't helping too much; what I needed was something three-dimensional to really see how it would work out. So I got a bunch of paper out and created the shapes with paper and sort of taped them together and ... hell, yeah! I really like it! So, eventually, I'll get all my sewing stuff out again and start working on a new series of clutches that are all my design.
Oooh! And in other news, my husband brought home a 4-drawer filing cabinet last week. I'm ecstatic, because the clutter factor in this little house was getting out of hand. Inside my filing cabinet? You'll love this.
Top drawer: All the dog magazine back-up files.
2nd drawer: Knitting supplies -- needles, yarn, etc.
3rd drawer: Fabric scraps -- all in baggies to keep each project together (scraps from each bellydancing costume, for instance, are in their own bags, to easily find all coordinating fabrics) and embroidery stuff (thread, hoops)
4th drawer: Iron, projector, sewing box (with all thread, needles, sewing machine parts, etc)
The whole thing is just awesome. I wish I had a whole room full of filing cabinets like this. Imagine how organized I could be! Imagine how clean the house could be, if I didn't have paper bags, piles, boxes of projects all over the place!
For instance, right now I'm not making any more purses because I don't want to create a new disaster in my living room, because it makes *living* in that living room near impossible. BUT if I had a clear place for everything to put away, or to find it straight off, I wouldn't have to make such a huge mess, and would be more likely to create something in whatever time I have available. Actually, some people may say this is B.S. That I'll always create huge messes where ever I go. I'm *dreaming* if I think something like filing cabinets is going to make my house clutter-free. Those people may possibly be correct.

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Arbor, part 2



Yesterday we really jammed through the arbor project. I'm exhausted today! But hooray, we have a really sweet addition to our home. I can't wait to plant wisteria to grow up the sides and make our little home feel like a fairytale cottage!
You can see here, the first pieces were cut out. We decided to not follow the complicated instructions from the book. Yikes, that's usually a recipe for disaster. But my husband insisted that the way the book instructed was way more complicated than necessary, and would take many days more than we had available (which was just 1). So I designed my own arches, and cut them out very carefully with the jigsaw while he worked on the framework and made the vital measurements.
We placed the frame near our back door, and leveled it out. Then big, long, metal stakes were attached to the legs, and pounded into the ground so that it wouldn't blow away. And finally, it was attached by boards to the side of the house. It may look funny at the moment, but it's going to be part of a whole fence, when we're finished.


But after cutting out 3 big arches for the top beams, then 2 small ones for the bottom frame, I got really sick of cutting out arches. So, instead of 7 for the crossbeams at the top, I ran out of steam at 6. I don't think it matters. The one disappointing part, however, was that those crossbeams are supposed to be notched so they set upon the beams below. But after trying to cut out 1 beam with notches, and being a remarkable failure at it (believe me, it's hard to get those little rectangles to be truly straight and even), we decided that they could just be nailed on top of the thing. It doesn't look bad, exactly, but it's not really how it should be.
I got really tired of the project after this point, so I went inside to do some sewing for a bellydance costume, and when I came outside, the latticework was attached to the sides, and we sat down for a moment to discuss a gate. I don't have photos of the gate, which is too bad, because it's really cute. It has an arch on top and on bottom, and a diagonal beam across the center, to keep it square. It has a black metal latch and swings inward. The whole thing is so pretty, I can't believe we made it in a day!




And while I'm uploading photos, check out this project from 2 weeks ago that Nitro built! (He should post his process here, I may bug him about that!) The little 4-wheeler was his as a child, so it's super tiny, but we needed something to toodle around the ranch, and also to clean out manure from the horse pen. He built this awesome little trailer out of an old wheelbarrow. It lifts from the handle in front (which is off an old frying pan!) to dump all the manure easily.

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Arbor!


Today we are building this arbor, with a few modifications to keep costs down. It's from a book I got at the library. I'm nervous about this project, as it looks like we may have bitten off more than we can chew. But as we progress, I'll be sure to update on progress. I'm hoping to get most of it done today.

Sunday, April 5, 2009

What a day!

Too pretty outside to do INDOOR projects so we worked on the garden today! We planted veggies, added some new pretty bushes for color, and now we're heading back out to gather some rocks -- we're going to continue with the rock wall. It's going to be SO BEAUTIFUL when we're done!
And you can see that my husband and I both have tomato plants in pots. I got an heirloom tomato and he got a roma tomato. Mine is the one with the trellis made of willow branches. His is a store-bought trellis. He tells me that my silly home-made trellis is going to fail. This is one project that we'll have to keep tabs on.