Or popping into your local fabric shop.
This morning I had a bit of a panic. I had that feeling like all was going wonky - and not in that charming sort of way that makes you smile a crooked smile. No, it was going wonky in the wrong way, and if I continued on my current path it was likely to spin out of control completely, leaving me spent and frankly, a little bitter. It was quite clear that I needed to step away from the computer and get the heck out of the house!
And so I did, I just threw on my lucky scarf and off I went. I headed to my favorite local fabric shop to look for supplies and some inspiration. My timing couldn't have been better, I found both! While there, I ended up having a chance meeting with the fabulous Miss Demeanor, A.K.A. Shawn Gascoyne-Bowman, the author of these amazing craft books:
I love these! I don't want to give away too much, but here's a couple of cool crafts from the books.
Seriously, if I had the body of a lithe 18 year old, and not the body of a middle aged crafter, I would so make this pull tab dress!
So, I've just been able to tick off a few Christmas presents for some smooth criminals and craft beer crafters I know! Both of her books are available HERE if you need to find just the perfect thing for somebody on your list this year. I also recommend the accompanying blogs.
Just so you know, the author herself, is fab! We had a lovely chat and she shared some really helpful information with me, and in general made me so glad that I decided to change direction and get out of the house. It really was just the thing I needed. I think sometimes, especially in this kooky modern world, it is easy to isolate, we forget how valuable human connection is - to talk face to face with our peers, our neighbors, and our community is good for us.
So I guess the moral of this story is: When things go wonky and wrong, step away from the computer, take a a breath, and get out there! Also, there is always room for a voodoo doll pincushion and beer can bunting!
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ReplyDeleteAmen to that and all that jazz!
How fabulous that you met the author, what fun books, love the pull tab top (there was a time it would have worked for me too, sigh). That lucky scarf really works....perhaps I have one hidden in a drawer, off to check. xo
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