Showing posts with label Non-Quilting Related. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Non-Quilting Related. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Walking the Quilting Walk, Literally.

Shoes from sewing machines by Alexander McQueen
I saw these on ASG's Chicago Chapter website (it's neat, check it out HERE). Fashion rock star Alexander McQueen did a series of art pieces featuring common household items, and these babies were part of the series. All I know is these are some sweet kicks and if these were wearable...Oh, there were some neat Iron ones too

I guess for the time being I'll just have to settle for my Lovely Frankenstein shoes!

Yes, those are MY feet in those adorable shoes.

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Singing the Quilt Binding Blues

Nope, I haven't dropped off the face of the planet again. Last night we were back in the ER with Mom and I haven't been able to get to any of my blogging stuff. As I type I'm lounging on the not so comfy hospital room couch binding a quilt and keeping a sharp eye on the nurse giving Mom some heartrate control meds. I got my eyes on you, doc!

I hope everyone is having a low key week/day!

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Unrelated Wednesday

wtf photos videos - Greatest Thing Ever
Futurama's Planet Express...IN LEGOS. I don't care if this makes me like, 5, I so want this. It even has a Lego version of Zap Brannigan. lol.

If you have never watched Futurama, you should give it a whirl. It's another by Matt Groening, creator of The Simpsons, only it's infintely better.

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Not that I'm the most diligent blogger on the face of the interwebs...

(I'm not. You and I both know it)

Well...I can't say I've been up to much other than that Halloween quilt. I have no pictures right now, but I got all but 2 of my blocks fused down; now all I need to do is blanket stitch 'em! They're turning out super cute, and I'm very pleased with them. Hopefully I'll get some pictures posted in the next couple days.

Speaking of the next couple days...

This will probably be my last post until about August 9th or so - it's VACAY, BABY! I'll be in California for 2 weeks. It's finally hit me after a year and a half of having 2 time intensive jobs, and I've been burning out pretty hard, mentally and physically. So I need a break, and a road trip with my friend Megan down to CA fits the bill. I'll come back happy, relaxed and tan (and probably with a set or two of Mickey Mouse ears). I just wish Mom was able to have an extended break too, because she needs it even more than I do. [Hey "Dante," stay OUT of the store on your days off! You're not even supposed to be here today :)]

So if I post at all, it won't be quilt related...it'll probably be Disneyland and palm tree related. 

Until then, have a happy and safe two weeks, and keep yourself in stitches!

Thursday, March 31, 2011

In Memory of a Dear Friend

Today I'm taking a break from quilting to dedicate this entry to the memory of a friend. A year ago today, my friend Mark commit suicide. I didn't find out until the morning of April 1, and I thought it was an April Fools joke (albeit a joke in extremely poor taste, but every year someone thinks it's funny to make people think they died). I'm sad to say that it was all too real. The last week has been emotionally difficult for all of his friends; his birthday was a few days ago, and now it's the one year mark of his death.

So today I have decided that I refuse to be sad. It's only quarter after 9 and it's proving more difficult than I thought it would be. On Facebook, since his birthday, I keep seeing all of these just awfully sad posts about him. I don't want to be sad anymore. He wouldn't have wanted any of us to feel that way for any length of time. So I'm doing my best not to.

Instead of diving back into mourning the absence of him from our lives, I thinkit's better to celebrate him instead. What all of his friends knew, and what many of the students at WOU knew, is that Mark was a phenomenal artist. I mean, really...this guy was immensely talented. His work was simply amazing. his work is still posted all over his Myspace and Facebook and because of that, I'm posting a few of them here.

He is no longer with us, but his art lives on.







Yes. His work is phenomenal. Second from last is my absolute favorite.

Anyway. I just wish he fully understood how many lives he touched and how many people he affected before deciding live wasn't worth living. He left a tremendous void in the lives of his family and friends - I know I will never meet another person like him in my life...he truly was a unique and rare person in so many ways. I will never forget the moment we had sitting on Chadwick's couch in the middle of his party, talking about the meaning of life and the essence of people; his words continue to resonate with me, and when people talk about the "little things" that make the biggest impact, that was one of those moments for me. I feel blessed to have known him. Rest in Peace, Mark.

Please, if you are struggling, it is completely okay to reach out and ask for help; the people that love you (there are more than you know) will help pick you up and dust you off. If you think a friend is having a hard time, make sure they know without a shadow of a doubt that you are there for them regardless.  Even if they show no signs of pain, just ask if everything is all right. Listen to them, love them and comfort them; they may not want to talk, but even the simple gesture of asking them what's wrong and letting them know you're there makes a world of difference. There is no weakness in asking for help, and no one will judge you for it.

Suicide is a permanent solution to a temorary problem: If you or someone you know is contemplating suicide, please, please, please reach out and get help

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Quick! Someone make this! (not me!)

This would be amazing if it were chocolate!!

And it's a real cake. A lady in St. Petersburg, Russia made it.
Thank you Internet! :D

Friday, March 11, 2011

The next time anyone claims that our Planet is a passive entity, I will slap them in the mouth.

I just saw on Facebook and CNN that an 8.9 magnitue earthquake (in other words, this is HUGE...Chile was just over 9 point mag.), with 10m tsunamis hitting the coast. The live feed is on CNN and it is terrible. While they are comending the Japanese people with their calmness and practice for these situations, it's just crazy. There are huge fires, infrastructure shut down, the Yen apparently plummeted according to CNN, not tot mention missing people from the quake and tsunamis.

This is a really serious situation. It is just an awful reminder that we live on a strong and living planet, not a passive and powerless rock. Plate tectonics is alive and well.

Keep your thoughts and prayers with the Japanese affected by this awful disaster. I imagine there will be many people hurting and displaced by this; while there are frequent earthquakes in the area, this magnitude doesn't happen ofetn anywhere. Keep your eyes open for quilt charities to send comfort quilts to the displaced. Links to follow.