Saturday 15 April 2017

Getting ready for Spring

Finally, I have been slowing down with trunk shows and workshops (I do love them though) enough to catch up on customers quilts and creating some new pieces for a new and revised trunk show!
Spring makes me just crazy about working!  New ideas and some new "old ideas", plus I have been prolific with dyeing my own fabrics lately.  It is as addicting as sewing!

The afabrigos have challenged each other with another project.  This time we are interpreting Earth, Wind, Fire and Water!

Good challenge (thanks Robynne)

I have also been struggling with ways of depicting movement.  This comes from the challenge of Wind!
There are so many kinds of movement. .........mechanical movement like machinery....bodily movement like running, swimming, or spinning!  Also movement I call emotional....like anger, heartbreak or elation!
Symbolism helps with some of these concepts, but still, quite a challenge with fabric!

My goal this spring is to use a wide variety of fabrics other than just cotton.  Mixing my dyed cottons with velvets, burlap, silks, grasses and upholstery fabrics and anything I can pass off as fabric like paper towelling, moss, or construction materials like roofing tiles or plastic fibres.....what fun!

Food for thought...........

 I was in the company of many people this last week. People who are retired (my age or a bit older).
I was amazed at how many of them do NOTHING as far as hobbies or reading or even going for a walk.  They conveyed to me how bored they were and that they were too kid to think of starting now!
WOW!  Did they not know that 80 is the new 60!  And 60 is the new 40!
I have to live to 105 just to finish the things I have in the go now!
So happy I hang with the "young" Fabrigos!


Saturday 4 February 2017

The Librarians

I guess I have the library on my mind this month.
another grandson in his favourite place--not sure I always like his choice of reading material--he has such a dark soul









All of the Fabrigos are book lovers. Two of the Fabrigos have volunteered on their local library boards. Two that I know of have relatives who are librarians. All of us own a lot of books. Book discussion is usually a major portion of the conversations we have when we get together.






Last weekend my cousin, the librarian, and I had a discussion about library fines. She works at three very small branches of their local library. She told me that its basically at the discretion of the head librarian how dedicated the branch is to collecting fines. Some of them are very adamant about collections--others are a little more lenient.


Remember the line in It's a Wonderful Life, when George asks what happened to Mary and the reply is that she's a librarian. I love that line. So much said about how our image of the old maid librarian has changed in a few short years. The librarian in our family is not like Spinster Mary the librarian at all!






My youngest grandson has been going to the library with me for a while. He usually takes out a movie. This week when we were driving there I asked him if he was taking out a book this time. His reply was that he doesn't like to RENT books--he likes to buy them. Wow what privilege!! He is privileged. He can and does buy books.


When we went to check out, Michael found a wallet on the floor in front of the desk. I could tell it was a child's wallet. There was a library card and a paper "visa" card inside.
He handed it to our librarian, and she took one  look at it and started to laugh. Seems the young owner of the wallet had tried to pay his library fine with the Visa card. She said he was about Michael's age. We had a little giggle about it, checked out my books and came home.


And I have been thinking about the young man ever since. I wonder how important the library is for him. Does he love the library?  Is that his only access to books --and now has he racked up so much in fines that this privilege has been denied?  And now will that make him stop reading?


Perhaps he was careless with the books. My grandsons have mothers who keep them on track. It's the mothers and the grandmothers who make sure that the books and movies are not late--and its the mothers and the grandmothers who make sure that they get returned--or pay the fines if need be.


Perhaps this young man has a mother who is not as capable of keeping his books in good order as she should be. Maybe grandma can't help either. Next week I think I will try to find out if I can pay his fine.


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Thursday 2 February 2017

On my Bookshelves

These are the books I have on my coffee table this month.

I change them out on the first day of the month. I do love books --and I do have lots of them.
So every month I make new selections and put them at my fingertips.



I like to look at gardening books in the deep freeze months.

I have been keeping track of how many fictions I have read this year. I am at 8 already for January. I guess its been a long cold winter--and trips to the library have been frequent. I have been using my online accessibility to reserve books at my library and them I go to pick them up.  It kind of keeps me a little bit more on track--rather than being enticed by a good cover when I see it. I get to read what its about before I choose.

My favourite book for this month's fiction list was Celeste Ng's What I Didn't tell You. It's about a family coming to terms with the death of the favoured teenaged daughter.
I also read three books by Ann Tyler last month. The Good House, Out-takes from a Marriage and The Children.  And I liked them all.

I am planning to re-read Burial Rites by Hannah Kent this month. It's been flitting through my thoughts for a while and I think I want to read it again.

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Wednesday 1 February 2017

Intentions

It's another end to another year. Time moves on.


I always like to end the year with a little inventory of things that got done--or things that didn't get done.


I did enter several shows this year--and I got accepted into one!!
My Calendar quilt for 2014 was accepted into the Fibrations Show in Burlington, Ontario.

hooray.


I did another Calendar Quilt in 2015. I wish that I had finished it before the show--I think both of them hanging side by each would have been lovely.

I didn't do one in 2016--
But I am doing a 2017 daily project.




I have just submitted a few more pieces to other shows and will be waiting for news soon. In or not--I did try.


And I finished up a quilt that had been sitting in my to do pile for a very long time--at least 10 year. The top was done a long time ago and I just finally quilted it.
 It's Denise McKenna's Mariner's compass paper pieced pattern.
I don't know what took me so long. It's a lovely quilt. and it's finished.  I think I started having Vertigo after I finished this one.


I do have two more tops that have been basted and are ready to be quilted. 


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