I have a split personality. I love to read blogs about minimalism and simplicity. I'm in awe of all those people living with only 100 things and traveling the world unencumbered. Part of me so gets it. When I'm sitting out in my screen room, all I want is fresh air, sunlight, birdsong, and a comfy place to sit while I drink my tea. When I go to bed, I just want a serene, comfy place to lay my head. I don't want my living room and kitchen surfaces covered in knickknacks. Aaah....But then there's quilting. I just can't help myself. It's spring and that means flowers! It doesn't matter that I don't have any particular project planned. It doesn't matter that my fabric bins are overflowing. It doesn't matter that I already have a bunch of projects going. It just matters that all those cute flower prints out there are calling my name. I can never be a minimalist quilter. To me quilting is messy, colorful, overflowing, creative, and most of all fun.
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Monday, May 9, 2011
Cell Block H
I'm a thrifty person by nature, so when my favorite summer nightie more or less disintegrated in the washer, I decided to make a new one. I scrounged through my pattern box and discovered a 99 cent special from a Joann's sale and then headed to my stash for a big enough piece of cotton. I had about 2 yards left of a small green plaid that I'd used as a quilt backing. I got busy cutting it out. My first clue that something was wrong was the strange opening in the front. After carefully reading the directions, I discovered it was a maternity nightgown! At 59 I sure don't need one of those, but I like roomy nighties so I sewed up the gap and continued. When I tried it on, it was not only several sizes too big (obviously pattern sizes do not equal regular clothes sizes), but was the ugliest thing I've ever put on.
I showed it to my daughter, who smirked and asked for a fashion show. After about 10 minutes of laughing, she said she couldn't decide if it looked more like a table cloth with a hole cut in the middle or a dress from one of those B movies from the 50s about women in prison. We promplty dubbed it the "Cell Block H Nightie". Thrifty definitely wasn't better - but I just can't help myself - I see a strip quilt in its future.
I showed it to my daughter, who smirked and asked for a fashion show. After about 10 minutes of laughing, she said she couldn't decide if it looked more like a table cloth with a hole cut in the middle or a dress from one of those B movies from the 50s about women in prison. We promplty dubbed it the "Cell Block H Nightie". Thrifty definitely wasn't better - but I just can't help myself - I see a strip quilt in its future.
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Welcome to my new blog
Hi. I've been putting off creating this blog for awhile (had a little chicken-itis), but decided to put on my big girl panties and get started. For those of you who know me as Linda, you may be wondering about my blog name. When I was a little girl, my best friend Shauna and I decided we needed nicknames and that longer names were better than shorter ones, so we combined our first and middle names. She became Shaunalynni and I became Lindianna. Fifty years later, I'm resurrecting that name and the spirit of that little girl. She was brave and adventurous and never afraid to be different. I hope to use this blog to share a few of my little adventures with family and friends (old and new).
In March I joined the Orlando Modern Quilt Guild (OMQG). What a great group of women - creative, fun, and very supportive. It's already sparked my creative spirit, so I'll be posting some of my creations here soon - and also a link to the OMQG blog so you can all see the wonderful things going on there. Everyone there seems to be in love with color and there are no quilting rules - so it's the perfect place for an imperfect quilter like me.
In March I joined the Orlando Modern Quilt Guild (OMQG). What a great group of women - creative, fun, and very supportive. It's already sparked my creative spirit, so I'll be posting some of my creations here soon - and also a link to the OMQG blog so you can all see the wonderful things going on there. Everyone there seems to be in love with color and there are no quilting rules - so it's the perfect place for an imperfect quilter like me.
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