Tuesday, December 04, 2007

Time, She is a Flyin'

Sometimes you feel like a nut, sometimes you don't...
Cannot tell you how close I came to doing this over the last few days.

These guys are great- have really captured Blain's attitude and persona. Watch them both if you can.
David Blaine #1 parody:

David Blaine #2 parody:





I have a folder of stuff I have been meaning to post so I will start today cleaning it out. Seems to be what I am good at lately- cleaning out! But all is well on that front because the studio is actually working finally. I got my machine set up and spent one whole day RE-learning how to use it since I only had it a short time before packing it up. Hmm, made a shower curtain as my first project and it took me a whole friggin' day to do 12 buttonholes across the top- by the last three I was getting pretty fast or it may have taken longer.

Finally got to the pile of bills and 'things to attend to' that are covering my workspace, the catalog pages with perfect presents for this one or that one---then the internet went out and I couldn't do anything about it but shuffle the papers. So tonight I am going to fill in all the warrantee information on all these cards so I an get them off the pile.

And the other thing that took time was the article on Optical Illusions I wrote for Ragged CLoth Cafe. I don't know when it will be posted because it's on Wordpress and I am not smart enough to learn their system so it's in the hands of the capable mother-ship crew out there in Montana. Beautiful Downtown Montana. Stay tuned, I will tell you when it's up, if it ever is.

And in Better News, my little handmade book, "Flying Under Bridges" is in the new issue of 'Quilting Arts' magazine. I haven't seen it yet but several subscribing friends have told me it's there. I have checked Books-a-Million and Barnes and Noble but neither one have the new issue, just piles of the October-November issue on hand.

2 comments :

carrie said...

Yes it is, at the top of page 74. It's lovely

Deanna said...

Very cool bridges book in QArts. Love the tile spacers as embellishments, and washers. Wish I could see all sides.