A Martha Moment

What to do when it’s raining outside and your little person has huge amounts of energy and wants to do something fun? A diorama of course! At the age of 18 months, a diorama is not going to be a beautifully thought out scene (like this and this and errr, these), it’s more likely to be covered in sticky tape and glue and texta colour and be a heavily guided activity. I found photos of things she recognises and she attached them to a pulled apart cardboard box box with wads of sticky tape. While I was furiously cutting things out of Burke’s Backyard Magazine, (to demands of “MO! MO!”) she decorated the scene with her pot of felt tip pens. Aint it grand?

Screening

My photography leaves a lot to be desired (can anyone give me some good tips for taking digital pics of objects and craft works? Do you take them in direct sun? Filtered light? etc?) but here are the results from my screen print class the other day. I used three screens – a yellow, a pink and a blue which meant I could get purples, greens, oranges and browns when overlapping them. This is what it looked like after two colours were put down:

Which I actually like better than the finished three colour image:

I LOVE this class that I am doing. I lay awake on Wednesday night unable to sleep because I was so excited about class the following day. I even got a bit of a buzz of joy when I read through the requirements for end of semester assessment. This is so bizarre for me. I have a very rocky study history – having dropped out of three courses after patchy grades and even patchier attendance records. Although this one is likely to take me eight years at the rate of one class a semester I can actually imagine enjoying those eight years and perhaps even getting some kind of certificate at the end of it. But perhaps I should take it easy and not get too carried away…

Blah blah blah … and oh! Blah di blah!

32 is a much better number than 31 – I have a much more positive outlook as a 32 year old.

Sunday involved croissants for breakfast, birthday cake, chocolates, flowers, a cuter than cute jug, music, a dvd, a box for my sewing stuff, a sketchbook and some pjs, unexpected phone calls from folks near and far and Amelia J clapping madly at the end of “happy birthday” and then saying “Ha!!” to me from time to time for the rest of the day.

This sounds totally ridiculous, but I have had to teach Amelia how to hug. Who knew that hugging isn’t necessarily natural?! Previously she would come up to one of us and give us a kind of nuzzle or maybe sort of hook her chin over our shoulders accompanied by an expression like “aaaah” or “mmmm”. I would see other little kids Amelia’s age or younger throw their arms around their parents and I was starting to worry that we had a problem here. Perhaps Amelia would never hug and never discover the joys of such an activity! So over a couple of days last week we went into training. I kept looping her arms around my neck as I said “arms around the neck – this is how you hug! See how good it feels!” and now there’s no stopping the girl. Any opportunity she puts her stubby little arms around my neck and buries her face into my shoulder. Duck to water I tells ya! I got lots of birthday hugs and they were the best.

Yesterday I paid a visit to my favourite japanese second hand textile warehouse and dived into the (somewhat smelly) racks and bins and found an old stained kimono that has some perfectly usable panels (now soaking in water and baby shampoo) and a length of beautiful silk ready for turning into tiny clothes for strange looking rabbits, kittens and bears. I am still experimenting with fabrics and patterns and ideas for these animals. I am inspired by funny old homemade vintage toys that are made from bits of recycled material with hand stitched faces. I like their quirkiness and their character and I am trying to get something of the same feel into my little animals. I have started hacking into polar fleece and toweling and flannelette and after I produced a very funny lopsided bunny (still needs buttons and a pocket etc) which was a rather hit and miss affair, I decided to cut out some patterns so that the arms and legs would be basically the same size. But they are still pretty odd. All this means they aren’t exactly the drop dead beautiful dolls that you might find in the finer doll stores and this also means that they do get misunderstood (our neighbour thought they looked pretty weird and told me that they were something you’d find in a op-shop (thrift store) ). But it’s a work in progress!

While out on my fabric hunt I also visited Dimmey’s which really does have some incredibly cheap bric-a-brac amongst the bargain basement pyjamas, sheets, tshirts and very scary fuzzy slippers. $15 later and I had a bag full of flannelette, gingham, bias binding in three weird colours and a length of beautiful ribbon.

My head is all over the place. I am also working on a three colour screen-print design for class to be printed through cut out paper stencils. As it’s all very blocky and I have to use pretty basic shapes and colours I am doing a Mary Blair inspired girl in the autumn leaves.

I am not sure what it’s going to look like when it’s printed up but I will get some digital snaps of the finished product.

Stitch baby

I am off to a Stitch ‘n Bitch get together tonight. The whole point of the Stitch ‘n Bitch is to get together with various other knitters and do some knitting in public – usually a cafe or pub. This is a big and brave step for me as my very clumsy knitting technique is really one that should be kept well away from groups and vulnerable eyeballs and my scarves are lumpy and embarrassing. Despite all that I am really looking forward to it as I have been enjoying the book and the Melbourne mailing list for the last couple of weeks and it will be great to see some old friends and put some faces to names.

Other good things about today were that I got a haircut that I really needed and that I love and I discovered that I have won a Bloggie for best Australian and New Zealand weblog! Thank you if you nominated or voted for loobylu. I am chuffed. Do yourselves a favour and check out the other nominees and also make sure you have a look around at the other Australian blogs of which there are now absolutely masses of good ones.

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“man, it sucks when people link to me before a major redesign!”

– I love Perils but she really needs to do a redesign. xx