OK, now that I really think about it, maybe I won a thing or two at one of the Life is Good Conferences, but then again it might have been Bret or Sabine or Vivian's names on the ticket...usually I stick with things that I can semi-control like silent auctions (out of my way, I have a pen and will use it!!!).
But as of tonight, I'm a winner! First, I got out of the house with minimal mommy-clinginess from Vivian. (Granted she was upstairs in the bath when I left and Bret was talking to her, so maybe I just didn't hear the screaming.) Then, after a blissful 15 minute drive where I got to blast the radio and sing loudly to the station of my choice without another soul in the mini-van asking me to pick up the water bottle that fell under my seat, or what snacks we have in the car, or telling sisters to please stop antagonizing each other (so, not every car ride is like that, but you know what I mean), I arrived at Bolt Fabric Store for Amy Karol's book signing for her newest work:
I just bought the book tonight, so I can't comment on it, but I'm thinking it's going to make me more than a little distracted from packing! Must...concentrate...on...filling...boxes!
I have had her first book
for several years, and have found much inspiration from it. While the projects and patterns are great, I think the best thing about it is the attitude that ANYONE can sew, and that there's no need to be perfect...It feels like you're working alongside one of those nice friends that is supportive/funny/kind and wickedly creative.
Did I mention how deliciously wonderful Bolt is? I found it a few years back during a visit to Portland when I bought another sewing book (Sew What Skirts) at Powells, and the cashier asked me if I'd been to Bolt (nope). I wrote down the name, and lo and behold it was down the street from the Community Cycling Center which was on Bret's to-see list, so it was a win-win.
(Confession, I still have the fabric, washed and everything, that I bought that day to sew a skirt from the book...fortunately, I still love the fabric, and really will make that skirt someday...)
Anyhow, we were talking about me being a winner, right? So the time for the drawing arrives (this is after I've asked Amy to sign my newly purchased second book, and my first book, found in the house out of its Dewey decimal order
This is what I won:
It says on the outside: This bag contains very important craft supplies and
I also got to talk with several interesting women -- many of whom are teachers of classes at Bolt (did I mention that Bolt is about a mile from our new house?) And that they have not only an amazing fabric selection, but also some amazing classes? And there's a solar waffle cart across the street? Oh yeah.
Oh, and when I got home, Sabine presented me with this creation (the photo does not do it justice):
Bret has made some lovely little sculptures with copper wire (dog, cat, flowers...must take some photos...) and Sabine got a hold of a little wire, a bead and a button. Sweet little flower. Creating things is so wonderful, as is receiving things that have been created by hand.
All right, this ended up being a much longer blog post than I intended...but it may be the last one for a bit. Tell me to go back to packing if you see me here again in the upcoming weeks.
8 comments:
You are such a winner !
.. you had me at the singing your own chosen music without reaching for fallen water bottles
I'm racking my brain...but can't recall the water bottle incident??? Maybe after I've had my coffee... :)
oi! i was so salivating over that very same prize, counting the miles to bolt via google maps ;) i'm totally buoyed by the idea that you won it - just ultra kewl. yay you.
nak...
Thanks, Helen! Hope you can come to Bolt with me sometime in the near future!
CAROLYN!!! you are such a ROCK STAR FRIEND!!! thank you sooooooooooooooo much, i am so excited!! thank you, thank you! think i will have time for sewing in january, maybe i'll come to portland to do it ;)
You're welcome, Kat! We will craft again soon!
O Kid free time
You melt like butter in the morning: too quickly
Over the edges, into the waffle, poof!
Leaving us baffled,
Returning to the dish for more
Take off the cover
To find two kids squabbling in it
Returning to eat the crusts
calmly
in the eye of the next storm.
Greasy kisses may placate.
I love Love LOVE this Memet! So true...
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