Scrap quilt binding done
Mike said, "Couldn't you just stop doing everything else, and get that done?"
So I did.
I've had the binding cut and pieced for a long time. It was quick to sew it on there. It was the everything else that had been the problem :-)
And he's put it on his bed!!! I didn't even intend it for a bedspread, it's not big enough.
A few ordinary flower snapshots at 1440 x 900 for wallpaper
The photo links are below (to avoid Blogger's compression :-)

http://janelwashere.com/stuff4blog/flowers-in-front-8559.jpg

http://janelwashere.com/stuff4blog/flowers-in-front-8557.jpg

http://janelwashere.com/stuff4blog/flowers-in-front-8564.jpg

http://janelwashere.com/stuff4blog/flowers-concrete-8433.jpg

http://janelwashere.com/stuff4blog/flowers-in-front-8559.jpg

http://janelwashere.com/stuff4blog/flowers-in-front-8557.jpg

http://janelwashere.com/stuff4blog/flowers-in-front-8564.jpg

http://janelwashere.com/stuff4blog/flowers-concrete-8433.jpg
I Blog, Therefore I Amount to Something
My Mom doesn't see my blog, because she won't use a computer. Great idea-- print some of it for her! I had wanted to try out making a photobook with InDesign, so I cobbled some stuff from this blog into a layout and uploaded it.
http://www.viovio.com/
It was only $14 for a 20 page photobook, and it came out looking pretty slick. I was happy with it, and mailed it off to Mom.
Mom called t'other night to say she had read it. She must've been impressed: "I never thought you'd amount to anything, but it seems like you know how to do all kinds of things!"
I asked, "Why did you think I wouldn't amount to anything?"
She said, "Oh, because of your messy desk."
But if self-publishing is all it takes to amount to something, I've always amounted! My very first diary when I was a little kid didn't say "Keep Out", it said "I hope you enjoy this diary." :-)
http://www.viovio.com/
It was only $14 for a 20 page photobook, and it came out looking pretty slick. I was happy with it, and mailed it off to Mom.
Mom called t'other night to say she had read it. She must've been impressed: "I never thought you'd amount to anything, but it seems like you know how to do all kinds of things!"
I asked, "Why did you think I wouldn't amount to anything?"
She said, "Oh, because of your messy desk."
But if self-publishing is all it takes to amount to something, I've always amounted! My very first diary when I was a little kid didn't say "Keep Out", it said "I hope you enjoy this diary." :-)
Opinions please-- up or down?
Which way is "up" on this fabric? I was gonna make this into a medieval outfit. (I know it's about as authentic as a zipper, but it's what's in my stash and it's about to become medieval.)
So should the pattern be oriented this way...
or this?
Addendum, "the child" who thinks it should face down, says it WAS designed to be up, but looks better down.
Rephrase: does it look better up or down? :-)
So should the pattern be oriented this way...
or this?
Addendum, "the child" who thinks it should face down, says it WAS designed to be up, but looks better down.
Rephrase: does it look better up or down? :-)
Play: How it Shapes the Brain, Opens the Imagination and Invigorates the Soul
As usual, with books I check out from the library, I only found time to read a couple chapters of it on my way out the door to bring it back.
What I got from the little bit I read was extremely enlightening and maybe even life-changing. I need to prioritize "playtime" for myself, not just the kids?
Yes, really.
When I think about "playing" on purpose, as defined by the book, I feel something best described as a whiff of fresh air, as a sign of hope.
I often wonder if backwoods equals backwards, and I've been in the woods a whole lot. Just a natural hermit I guess, I'm more comfortable among trees than among people, but you can't stay in the woods ALL the time!
Here's Stuart Brown defining "play" for a group of engineers:
PLAY by Stuart Brown, M.D.
The Institute for Play
Video:
A pioneer in research on play, Dr. Stuart Brown says humor, games, roughhousing, flirtation and fantasy are more than just fun. Plenty of play in childhood makes for happy, smart adults -- and keeping it up can make us smarter at any age.
What I got from the little bit I read was extremely enlightening and maybe even life-changing. I need to prioritize "playtime" for myself, not just the kids?
Yes, really.
When I think about "playing" on purpose, as defined by the book, I feel something best described as a whiff of fresh air, as a sign of hope.
I often wonder if backwoods equals backwards, and I've been in the woods a whole lot. Just a natural hermit I guess, I'm more comfortable among trees than among people, but you can't stay in the woods ALL the time!
Here's Stuart Brown defining "play" for a group of engineers:
PLAY by Stuart Brown, M.D.
The Institute for Play
Video:
A pioneer in research on play, Dr. Stuart Brown says humor, games, roughhousing, flirtation and fantasy are more than just fun. Plenty of play in childhood makes for happy, smart adults -- and keeping it up can make us smarter at any age.
Pansy wallpaper 1440 x 900
Click for 1440 x 900 version.
I've had to make and collect all new wallpaper for my new monitor!
I LOVE my new monitor-- it's an ASUS from Newegg that only set me back $100. The colors are deep and beautiful, not glary at all and shows all the shades of grey down to white.
It's so much nicer than the one I had before, that I'm glad the old one died :-)
I've had to make and collect all new wallpaper for my new monitor!
I LOVE my new monitor-- it's an ASUS from Newegg that only set me back $100. The colors are deep and beautiful, not glary at all and shows all the shades of grey down to white.
It's so much nicer than the one I had before, that I'm glad the old one died :-)
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