Friday, December 5, 2008

December already....how times does fly.
This weekend I will participate in my last show for the year. I am looking forward to devoting more time to my etsy shop. Look for changes in January.
I'd like to extend my best wishes to anyone reading this for a happy holiday and a healthy new year. Maybe the economy improve and the war end.

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Greetings!
Busy, busy! The show in Columbus was somewhat disappointing, although the organizers and vendors at From Our Hands were super! Blame it on the economy or the 75+degree temps, but the shoppers were few and far between. Favorites of mine were Irene Gates, Laurie Messerol and Cheryl Kuhn. Wonderful creations!
Next stop for me is a show on the east side of Cleveland. Yes, I am stepping over the east/west border and visiting new places. Laurel School in Shaker Heights is holding their annual Artisan Bazaar on December 6 & 7. I will be there with my bags and wool work. Hope to see you!

Saturday, September 13, 2008

From Our Hands Show

I just returned from the Country Living Fair in Columbus, Ohio. What a great place to meet and greet folks! I met two of my favorite artists who make up the team of Kindred Spirits. Also met the Farm Chicks. What a nice feeling to be able to put names and faces together!

Many of the same artists will be at attending the From Our Hands show in Columbus on November 1st at the Aladdin Shrine Center. Look it up at www.fromourhands.com for directions and discount coupons. Tap into your love of folk art and come visit us at the show!

I will personally be bringing along my unique, one of a kind handbags and totes, clutches and gadget holders, as well as my collection of folk art dogs and cats, pumpkins and witches, pincushions and whatever else my imaganation allows me to create!

Until then, I'll be hanging out in the sewing studio. Hope to see you soon!

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

My etsy shop is now open. Look for me at daydreamdesigns77.etsy.com. I have posted photos of several new handbags and will continue to do so as I create them.
I have moved my workroom to the second floor of my house, and am now using my daughter's vacated bedroom. No more bumping my head on the sloped attic ceiling!
After painting the walls a gray blue, I moved in my machines and am currently sorting through my fabric stash, grouping by colors and textures. What fun!!
Enjoy your July 4th. Happy Summer to all of you.
See you on etsy!!

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Long time, no write....

Well, it's been busy around here. Lots going on.
We put in our garden two weeks ago. About 12 tomato plants, two zucchini, two green peppers and two cucumbers. You can probably tell that my favorites are tomatoes, given the number now growing out back behind the garage! We've had a lot of rain, which is good, but the temps have been a bit chilly. Things are about to change. I hear the nineties are coming to stay for a while. Although the plants will love it, I will, most likely, just be crabby. It doesn't help that we live in an old, old house (first one on the street, actually) that does not have air conditioning. Fans are our only source of comfort and they really only blow around the hot air.
I have been busy in the work room, making new bags and dreaming of new projects. If only I had duel time each day where I could simultaneously work my job in draperyland and create the fascinating projects residing in my head, I'd be a happy camper. Until then, I'll try to do the best I can with the time I have.
Happy Spring!

Monday, May 5, 2008

It's been busy around here. Lots going on. We moved a daughter out of the house and into her new apartment and will head out this week to retrieve a second daughter from college. She will be home for the summer. It's been a hectic few weeks of moving and cleaning out and rearranging our lives. Now that there's an extra bedroom available, I will have my sewing room back. No more hitting my head on the sloped ceiling of the walk up attic! I plan to paint the room first...still deciding on the best color for creative inspiration. In the meantime, I will continue to sew in the attic. At least there's a stereo, tv, and a great view from up so high!
Enjoy the warmer temps.
Till next time...

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Only two weeks till I send out my box of goodies to FAAF for the Art in the Park event. I am working on a few more purses and also some stuffed friends for fun. I've been too busy sewing to get any photos taken. Soon, real soon.
I made an orange cat, vaguely based on my own little guy, Tuli. This one has clothes, though, where my Tuli only wears his birthday fur. I think my orange cat needs a friend, so I will whip up a kitty buddy in the workroom today. I have a few more ideas to try out as well. My daughter thinks a purse shaped like a martini glass will appeal to the young crowd so I will sew one up in her honor. Who knows? She may be right!
The sun is shining and the temps are improving. I can feel spring coming!

Till next time.....

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Art in the Park

News flash!

Come visit the Folk Art and Friends artists at the Elmhurst Art Museum as we participate in Art in the Park! This will be the first time we all show our work as a group. Come and meet us there on May 3rd and 4th. That is Saturday and Sunday only from 10 - 5.
This is a high quality art show right on the grounds of the museum.

Internet link is at http://www.elmhurstartinthepark.org/
Our website is www.folkartandfriends.com. Check us out....

We look forward to seeing you there!

Sunday, April 6, 2008

Hello fellow bloggers!
We have a beautiful day on tap. Makes you think spring might actually come to stay.....eventually. Temps will reach the upper sixties and the sun will be visible all day long. None of the typical overcast skies that we're so famous for in Cleveland. A day to consider yard work and car cleaning and garage organizing, etc. But wait! It's also a good day for a long walk or a bike ride or just sitting outside and soaking up some much needed sun! I opt for the leisure!
Enjoy your Sunday! Enjoy your sunshine!

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

A Model...I am NOT!
It was an interesting Sunday, trying to capture a true likeness of myself on camera for the Folk Art and Friends website. I suppose all the shots that were taken of me could be considered true likenesses, but most were so goofy looking that I didn't want them to be true!
After three separate photo shoots, twice with my hubby and once with my daughter, and none of them yielding a deserving photo, all three of us took off for Lake Erie, about two miles from home. Not a bad background for a photo. A little stark and gloomy this time of year, but better than the leafless trees in my backyard.
With two cameras shooting at once, I felt like I was on America's Next Top Model, although, of course, I look nothing like those fine ladies! If only.... We tried several locations at the park and on the shore and finally decided enough was enough. It was too late in the day and we were all hungry for dinner. So we headed back home, downloaded the photos and laughed until we cried! Some were so funny! I settled on four pictures that seemed tolerable and sent them off to FAAF, giving them the chance to pick their favorite.
Next weekend I will take my husband and daughter back to the beach. This time we'll pretend it's THEIR photo shoot and see how they do!
Till next time....

Thursday, March 27, 2008

Ah, the signs of spring! There is more grass showing than there is snow covering! Gotta LOVE that! It could be a bit warmer, though.....

Things are happening in my sewing workroom. I took some time on Tuesday night, while watching American Idol (my favorite is David Cook, by the way, although I like Dreadlock Boy, too...that would be Jason Castro... although he did a shabby job this week, I must admit...) to sit in a pile of fabric and look for favorable combinations for my bags. I think I found some winners. I like the combos. We'll see how the rest of you like them. I will take a group photo of the bags and post them here. You can decide....

I have been busy sending in info and photos for my debut on the Folk Art and Friends website. Visit me there in April at www.folkartandfriends.com. There are some fabulous artists on the site already! Very exciting!


Until my next post.....THINK SPRING and warmer temps!

Sunday, March 16, 2008

MyFriend From the Woods....

Because someday someone other than my immediate family may want to read my blog, I thought I should explain about the photo of my friend from the woods. About a year ago, while walking my dogs in the Cleveland Metroparks, I saw a herd of deer running through the woods. While it is not uncommon to see deer in the Cleveland area, it was odd to see a white deer. This animal, as you can see from the picture, is almost all white with a brown head. Very odd indeed. In fact the first time I saw it, I did not have my glasses with me and, because it was so far away, I thought it might be a goat! But, a goat running around with a herd of deer in the Cleveland suburbs???? Absurd!!
I saw my friend twice since then, both times while walking my dogs. Once it would not let me pass on the trail, instead pounding it's foot on the ground and making strange noises. I thought it best to turn around and retreat in the direction from which I had come. The last time I saw my friend, he stuck around long enough for me to run home and return with my digital camera, posing for several shots. So, enjoy the photo of my buddy. It's not often that you see such a bizarre looking beast!

Friday, March 14, 2008

Big Opportunity!!

Hello!
I don't want to get too far ahead of myself, but I have an opportunity to display my creations on the Folk Art and Friends Website! Thanks to my sister, Valerie, for her tip and thanks to all you fine folks at FAAF for giving me a chance! I am aiming for the April site update, so look for me then.
I am SO EXCITED!!!

Saturday, March 8, 2008

Here we go again.....

Well, it's another snow storm... rather a blizzard. Not fun. I am getting tired of shoveling and shoveling and shoveling. It is rather beautiful, I must admit, but belongs in the third week of December, right before Christmas, and not in March. March is for the sound of thawing and rushing creeks.
I have many ideas in my head and on paper that are waiting to come to life in my sewing. Hopefully this will be MY WEEK to begin.....
Until later.....

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

We have snow.....lots of it!
I will have to skip my dog walk just to keep up with the shoveling. Expected totals in this winter storm warning range from 4-8 to 8-12. It's going to be a long, long day.
Think spring....

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Welcome to my blog!

Greetings!

Welcome to my blog! This is my first time out, so hopefully I will get the hang of it.
About me...
I live in a family of twos...Two parents (my husband and me), two kids (both of them daughters), two dogs (huskies) and two cats (strays). I guess I could say two fish as well, but there really are more than that swimming around in our fish tank!
I love to sew, have sewn most of my life, and have a huge collection of fabrics and trims that my husband keeps threatening to "clean out". Although I did graduate from college with a teaching degree in physical education (I couldn't STAND the thought of sitting behind a desk for the rest of my life in the accounting field!), much of my work experience has been in the fabric/sewing industry. During the last twenty years or so I have worked for various fabric stores including So-Fro Fabrics, Minnesota Fabrics and Hoops N Hollers quilt shop. You can imagine all the fabric that I have been able to stock pile! My current job with Interior Enhancements (we make window treatments for the rich and famous in the Cleveland area) allows me the opportunity to bring home scraps of the most beautiful tapestries and silks and wovens and trims in the industry. My stash is growing daily!
I am a constant sewer. I love to create purses and bags and totes of many colors and textures, especially with my home dec collection of goodies. I make pincushions and needles holders and pails and pillows and just about everything. Sewing is a passion and an art.
Once my girls grew up and no longer wanted me to make their clothes (although I did throw in a dress for the HS dances now and then), I took to quilting instead and recently completed my sixteenth. This has made a huge impact on the way I look at design and projects. Quilting is like puzzle making and math. Good for the brain!
Anyway, enough about me. I am going to post this now and see if anyone out there in the land of blogging finds me....
I may pass the site on to a sister or two. I do come from a large family of seven, and only one male in the sibling line up!
Until next time.....