Friday, December 3, 2010

Ode to crafting

Some of my door stoppers which I have found make handy pin cushions too...and not technically a craft ,but my beloved tea cosy, rescued and salvaged from smoke and flames (not kidding!)

First of all, as an aside, thank you to all the lovely support and encouragement for my blog beginnings! It has only taken me a couple of months to get back here! Not that I am under any illusions anyone is holding their breath waiting for my next post! Beginning is one thing, sustaining is the next! Not only the doing now, but the diary of the doing..mmm.

Speaking of doing, crafting, isn't it wonderful? It is my escape of choice these days, a meditative place to retreat, a release for the too long latent creative soul, a "room to call one's own", a connection to my past- somehow it stirs such wonderful memories of bending over the old Singer in my Dad and Carol's home creating dubious fashions (home made spaghetti jeans anyone?!) or things to give; I remember making Christmas clothes for my younger brothers, embroidering cushions for Carol, recipe book covers... Actually my whole early life was an ode to it, everything I wore down to the leather sandals and canvas school back-pack, pink cord trousers (pattern and fabric a 12th birthday gift from Mum), leather waist coat with embroidered butterfly, some of it, much to my embarrassment! But how wonderful to realise now, a little late perhaps,  that I actually had a corner on cool!
And now, oh how it serves as such a solace, a place to go that stills the monkey mind (to borrow a Buddhist term) , a place to commune with friends, and how proud and satisfied I feel of my small humble accomplishments.. when I come up for air...how lovely it is to give of something created from the heart, or to make for our home injections of whimsy.
And hunting and seeking, another interlinked love. Crafting provides an excuse to op-shop (more) for found bits and bobs to incorporate or stand alone.... One friend in particular (check her sumptuous blog beginnings here http://sunshineofmyloves.blogspot.com/) and I are just totally besotted (admittedly, bordering on obsessed)  with it!)  I think I need to start bringing a pillow to our weekly craft circle, it is not only the crafting that keeps me up, but the talking of the crafting, the inspiration and ideas... I barely sleep the night of, with all the excitement and take a week to recover and build up stamina for our next burst!Boy!
Anyway, enough said! Here are some photos of my recent creations, humble and achievable in the limited windows of quiet time I recover from the bustle of family life. I always burst with more ideas than time to create them. Ahh..I remind myself, though I may not realise it all the time, these truly are my best years! And I will miss being pulled in so many directions at once. But still, isn't it heaven when you find some quiet time to retreat and create something for oneself?


these I have made for my little ones for Christmas

and this is my crafting apprentice, Alexander, helping me fill stoppers

one of my name buntings, love buntings!


and Alexander's

3 comments:

  1. love love love!! those door stops are on my large list of "must make",but i thought an owl would be adoreable!!! id love to flick thru your old photo albums now Han and spot all those oldschool outfits of yours lol xxxxx sweet kisses to the kidlings!!!!

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  2. Aaah, your beloved tea cosy... I'm pleased for you and for 'it' that you gave it a place on your blog...before it finally succumbed to those nasty flames. Maybe it was meant to be, and the next one, made with love, by you, will give you much pride. Just don't leave it next to the stove!!
    I loved this blog, and your lovely sense of humour. Can't wait for the next one. xx

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  3. Ok, love the stoppers and the name banners. I love how you had a corner on cool back in the day. I used to sew/rearrange Barbie clothes, and now I sew for my three little ladies. I don't know how I stumbled upon here, but I'm glad I did.

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It is lovely to know I am not alone on this journey, your comments remind me of that. Thanks!