Tuesday, June 26, 2018

Tips on Tuesday

So, what do you think is the most often asked question that I get online and at classes? How to do Y seams (carefully)? The size of the Fire Island Hosta pattern (74x74)? How many days a month do you teach (7-8, unless I am teaching a retreat, then its 11 or 12)? Nope, none of those. The most often asked question is what is in my travel bag, and what essential tools do I use everyday. And how do you use those tools. So effectively immediately, I'm letting you into my creative tools and how to use them, with Tips on Tuesday. Each Tuesday, I'll share some tip or tool (or ruler, or resource) that I use to help me with my craft. Today, we are starting with the Travel Bag.....

My travel bag is a small (6x9 3/8 x 3 3/4) box that I got over a decade ago from a shop that is now closed. In fact, I loved this box so much that I have 2 -- one for my main tools and one for all of my appliqué specific tools. Not that some of my tools don't migrate, because let's face it they do (see blue handled Karen K Buckley scissors below as an example). I do take inventory every Sunday night as part of my weekly prep routine to refill and restock everything that might be low, or might be in the wrong place, and do my best to keep these updated correctly. But sometimes, they remigrate on Monday (just ask the scissors).

So, here you go, my travel bag (box) in all her glory. That's her on the top of my mat -- it's hard to see in this pic, but it is a dual sided box (both top and bottom open using a clip system). It's pictured here with my other most popular at home tools -- my trash bucket, two magnetic pin bowls (one for paperclips, one for pins), tape, Olfa precision tip scissors (which have now been discontinued), my purple Splash cutter, a pencil, and a pair of ancient Gingher scissors that I have had since grade school. These things fit easily into the top drawer of my kitchen island that serves as my cutting island. If I'm home, the travel box simply sits in the drawer, and I take it out and throw it into a basket or my travel crate if I'm going to teach or off to retreat.


Here's the top portion of the box. It is not very deep, and is divided, but this works great for corralling all of the little stuff that likes to go on adventures. This is also where 90% of the restocking occurs. It has new rotary blades, binder clips, a rubber thimble, a folding seam ripper, my sewline marking pen and multiple colored refills, a mechanical pencil, a sharpie marker, needles, and a magnetic needle minder, glue pen refills (pink newline in today's case), and my purple thing. That spool of thread is not usually there, as it is a 12wt, but I was doing some embroidery over the weekend and it didn't make it back to the regular storage location. 


The other side is about 2 1/2" deep and holds most of the tools per say. It's a little hard to see everything that is in there, so see the next pic to see what all is in there.



5 pairs of scissors -- yes, 5. I find the correct scissors for the job to be important, and 4 of these 5 are different. The Karen Kay Buckley's (2 pairs, blue handles) have a serrated edge which makes them great for cutting out appliqué shapes. I use the yellow handled Omni's for precision cutting, the gold storks are use to snip at the machine, and the black and white ones are usually at the ironing board to snip units apart from one another. You will also see 3 types of glue, Roxanne's Glue Baste It, Elmer's Glue Stick and a Sewline Glue Pen. The Roxanne's I use for appliqué and for gluing down binding before I sew it, the Sewline I use for holding seam allowances or curves together before sewing, and the Elmer's is for starting paper piecing projects. Each has their place, and their function, so I carry all 3 all the time. I also have emergency thread -- a good neutral, not too light and not too dark. In this case it's Aurifil 50 wt in color 2900, sort of a green grey tan. It's the perfect midline neutral. Other than that it's admin tools -- sharpie's, mechanical pencils, screwdrivers, and a wooden appliqué turning tool, which I never use for appliqué (there is another one in the appliqué box), but instead mainly use as a wooden iron when needed. And a few name tags -- in the event I have something that isn't tagged, that ensures that I can put my name on a new tool or ruler super quick without any fuss (and that it will be legible 3 days from now). The plastic fold templates and Add-A-Quarter rulers don't fit in my green box, so I keep a set already packed in my travel crate, and another set that stays in the island all the time. That way I am never far away from them.


What do you have in your travel bag??? 



Next week, I'll show you what's in here.....my binding box.......

Monday, June 25, 2018

Motivational Monday


Well, it's Monday, and it's time to get started for the week. 

I am headed to retreat this weekend, so I am spending the next couple of days getting ready for retreat. I mentioned last post that I was going to work on UFOs, and that is the plan for the retreat weekend. It's so weird that I am going to a retreat that I am not hosting -- I am simply attending, so I should have plenty of time to sew.....now I just need to figure out what to pack....My first instinct is to bring Amazon Star, the new TOM (which I can't release name or info about yet), and a Paradise in Bloom that is all paper pieced but not assembled. Or I could bring a couple of other projects  -- On Ringo Lake, Tula Pink Starry Hollow, Poinsettia, or one of any other number of projects. So many choices.

Other items for this week include having the house bombed...which should be fun -- I've already packed up all of the fabric and quilts to ensure that everything is good before the actual bombing event which occurs later today. 

Once that is done, it's time to go through the storage unit, which is in the midst of being emptied and destashed. Yep, I'll be closing the shop, and shutting down the website by the end of the month. It's something that I have been thinking about for quite some time, and for various reasons, the time is right to close it. SO, stay tuned for info on huge discounts on patterns as I close the shop down. Most items will be sold for what I paid wholesale, as we look at closing everything down and getting all of the inventory out of the house.

so, big plans this week......


Saturday, June 23, 2018

Getting on Track

There are so many things going on lately, that I have been negligent in keeping up with all of the social medias -- instagram, facebook, the blog, the newsletter, they have really all been on the back burner as I dealt with a bunch of things in my personal life. Don't worry -- it's nothing traumatic, and nothing crazy, just things that have been distracting me from sewing and from posting about sewing. I keep thinking and hoping that things are going to calm down, but it just doesn't happen...as soon as one thing clears up, something else pops up and creates a new distraction. I wish that I thought that it was all going to slow down but the reality is, I don't think it will, so it's time I get on the new normal and get back to sewing regardless of what's going on....SO....

I've committed to a couple of things for the rest of the summer and into the fall to try to get myself back on track......

Starting with the Gnome Angel #100days100blocks2018 -- a walk through the Tula Pink City Sampler Book. It starts July 7th, and is essentially 1 block a day for 100 days. I don't know that I will be going after getting any prizes, but I really want to get this quilt done. It's been on the list since the book came out, and its about time that I actually did it. I started getting some things ready, and I intend to spend quite a bit of time at retreat getting lots of things ready. I started the original version of this challenge a couple of years ago, and I got through a dozen or so blocks, before I got distracted and didn't finish.

Secondly, it will be the UFO challenge -- I am literally not allowed to start anything new. Nothing. Nada. The reality is that I have way too many quilts in process, and while I did some purging last summer to get rid of projects that I didn't plan on finishing, I still have a significant number of UFOs to finish, and I really want to be a finisher.

And that is my plan for the summer - to finish a bunch of items, and get organized, but organizing never gets finished in my world.

What are your summer plans?


Cat