Wednesday
April 16th
2008
The new quilting space is set up and ready to rock. Here’s the view of the winter garden end as you come up the stairs:
Then looking left, you’ll see my new desk space, and between the desk and the winter garden windows is the bookshelf with all the quilting and computer programming books.
Continuing on around the room, the cabinet there is full of projects in progress, and the shelf unit holds supplies and a few more projects. The tone-on-tone fabrics are all on the shelves to the right of the door into the library (which isn’t really a library just yet as all the books are still in boxes!). Back in the corner there between the shelves is the entrance to one of the attics.
Here is the design wall and cutting table, though I’m still waiting for my Block Butler design wall to come in the mail. I left this space wide open, so there’s lots of room to stand way back to analyze designs! The three-drawer chest that serves as the base for the cutting table is full of print fabrics.
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Wednesday
March 12th
2008
I won’t bore you with details or pictures of all the books I’ve been culling from our main library which are taking up half the open space in the living room right now, but I did select more than an entire shelf’s worth of quilting and sewing related books to give away. Just for reference, I started out with three shelves and got it down to under two, and in the interests of full disclosure, about half of the books I took out were sewing related, not quilting books.
I can’t imagine why I was keeping some of those sewing books! Like I’m ever going to need to use The Reader’s Digest Complete Guide to Sewing again! Not. Even when I was sewing clothing, I didn’t use the books much, since I know perfectly well how to put in a zipper, make button holes, etc. There’s an 18″ tall stack of quilting books leaving the house as well, most of which are at least 8-10 years old and I haven’t looked at them in years. Most of my book usage is confined to design books as opposed to pattern books these days, so there are many pattern books are hitting the road. Anybody need some books? Read the rest of this entry »
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Friday
January 11th
2008
I’m sure that I’m totally behind all of you quilters who live in the States, since your LQS probably had this book quite some time ago (like years, right?), but I finally got my hands on this book! Help! I Married a Quilter by Mark Hyland is a hilarious look at The Quilter’s life from the poor, put upon husband’s point of view. A friend from the quilt guild shared her (husband’s) copy with me last summer, and I thought I’d order it for my husband for Christmas, and then I forgot (my bad
). Hey, better late than never, right?
When my (husband’s) copy arrived in the mail, I put it on the table next to his place so he’d see it and he could read it. I mean, I was trying to help him out, see? There it sat, for days. I finally decided I’d read the dang thing myself, since the bits I’d seen last summer were roll-on-the-floor funny. Mark Hyland has been married to The Quilter for 17 years (at time of writing), so he’s had quite a bit of experience with things like The Stash, Block-of-the-Month quilts, monthly quilt meetings, hauling bolts of fabric to the cutting table at the quilt shop, visiting quilt shops while on “vacation,” etc. He exposes Quilters’ quirks and our secret language, and what it’s really like to live with a Quilter.
He thinks he’s got a lot of it all figured out, but I note that having it figured out hasn’t helped him much. He draws on his experience as The Quilter’s spouse to create this definitive reference guide for spouses of Quilters, imparting words of wisdom and tips and tricks for preventing quilting from completely taking over the house and life, and a quiz to determine if it’s already to late and the spouse is a “GONER.”
After I devoured the book and laughed myself silly, I decided that the reason ITMan hadn’t bothered to pick up the book and read it was that he could already tell (without taking the quiz and seeing the points add up and break the scale) that it’s much too late for prevention. In fact it’s been too late for years, and he’s already a GONER.
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