Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Plenty of Time

Slowing down because I've decided to embrace the idea that time is plentiful and there is more than enough. While taking Jude Hill's class this winter, a need for a new bathroom curtain cropped up. An old linen tablecloth was found in the stash. Strips were ripped and woven into the tablecloth and now begins the pleasure of handstitching every strip into place. Doodling and mending with needle and thread, handling the cloth. Some may say laborious. It's all a matter of perspective.
 Teddy likes this.
I'm deep into cracking the code over on Typepad. I'll try to keep to my usual blogging schedule in the meantime. Soon, hopefully, I'll be moving.

19 comments:

Okami said...

Pretty Teddy! Pretty curtain! Looks like fun.

Diana Trout {Nan.DT@verizon.net} said...

I love my Teddy! It is nice to do this kind of handwork. More like artwork and very tactile.

Anonymous said...

Be sure to keep us posted on your progress on it. It looks like a wonderful piece to have in one's hands. And you have a cat's approval? No more need be said.

Diana Trout {Nan.DT@verizon.net} said...

Yes Patti, it has Teddy's approval. It is very nice to feel it. The linen is quite old and a bit threadbare. So the layers of cloth will extend it's life. I wonder how many Sunday dinner's it has seen?

Cheryl Razmus said...

I like that you say there is enough time. Being in the present is always the best way to be in focus and happy with what you've got. When you have a wonderful project to work on, what more could you need?

printkat said...

Hi Diana,
I have been following your nudges and posts on the Sketchbook site and enjoy everything you share. Your sense of humour and ability to see joy in most all situations is something contagious.

spinningdownunder said...

Cats always have the good taste to know when something is worthwhile. Isn't it wonderful to have something old and give it new life! Hand-stitching seems such a timeless occupation, very meditative, and so creative, so enjoy your time out with this project and let us see the final product!

Diana Trout {Nan.DT@verizon.net} said...

Thank you for comment Printkat. Spread the joy! It is nice to hear from you.

Diana Trout {Nan.DT@verizon.net} said...

Yes, Cheryl. I do look forward to this bit of sewing everyday. Embracing the concept of "enough time" is something I really trying to give some thought to. It's a source of inbalance in my life ... wish me luck.

Diana Trout {Nan.DT@verizon.net} said...

When I finish this curtain, whenever that might be, I promise to show it hanging from the window. It is my "I have plenty of time" project.

Carin Winkelman said...

Beautiful fabrics for the curtain, I compliment you on your patience and your idea that there is plenty of time (send some of that patience my way, please). And your cat is cute. They always do like to sit on the prettiest things, don't they?

iHanna said...

Cats + quilts + craft goes well together, and are SO pretty!

Jenny Petricek said...

I find your work to be so inspiring! I know I've said before I want to start adding fabric and stitching to my mixed media collages, art journals, and memory books, but I haven't gotten around to it yet. I think I need to set a serious goal for the summer months to learn some of the basics!:-)

Hazel said...

Not sure if Teddy's helping to give it that "shabby chic" look with a little claw work or just enjoying the soft place to recline. Either way it's looking good.

Diana Trout {Nan.DT@verizon.net} said...

Thank you, Jenny! That might make a good online class: adding stitch to your artwork ...

Diana Trout {Nan.DT@verizon.net} said...

Hazel, Teddy thinks everything looks better with him on it (I tend to agree). This curtain may wind up being the wonkiest ever. And that is just fine.

Jeanine said...

I haven't had time to keep with you lately. Really sorry to much going on in my own life. Today I was looking at your blog and saw your version of Jude Hills Spirit Cloth. I have my version hanging on the Craft Room door.

Anonymous said...

I've been exploring for a bit for any high-quality articles or blog posts in this sort of house . Exploring in Yahoo I eventually stumbled upon this web site. Reading this information So i am glad to show that I have a very just right uncanny feeling I found out exactly what I needed. I so much without a doubt will make sure to don?t fail to remember this web site and give it a glance on a relentless basis.

Feel free to surf to my web-site - http://widyawisatabanten.com

Anonymous said...

Magnificent beat ! I wish to apprentice whilst you amend
your site, how could i subscribe for a weblog site?
The account helped me a appropriate deal. I had been a little bit acquainted of this your broadcast offered vibrant clear concept

My page http://www.hjcustomjewelry.com/investigating-rudimentary-details-for-modcloth-coupon-code/