Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Crafty? Really?

This Christmas I came to the realization that perhaps I'm a crafty person. While this may not be much of a surprise to people who know me, I've never thought of myself as crafty before. Perhaps this is because the word "crafty" has held a bit of a stigma for me. In my mind it conjures up thoughts of old ladies with hot glue, fake flowers, and baskets. I'm not saying there's anything wrong with these things, but I've never been particularly interested in them myself.

Through photography, Photoshop, home-made greeting cards made from shredded origami, crocheting, painting & drawing, I'd always hoped to be perceived as being "artsy" rather than "crafty". But as Dick has so eloquently expressed "I think you're over-thinking it." Hmmm... perhaps he's right. There are enough people out there debating the differences between arts and crafts. I'll let them duke it out. In the meantime, here's why I'm finally embracing the whole craft concept.

Knitting

On the way home from Amsterdam, one of the airline attendants noticed my crocheting and talked about the fact that she had been knitting. The more I thought about it, the more I wanted to knit. So the very next weekend, my mom and I added a knitting-lesson to our regular visit over coffee. I love it! Christmas rolled around and Santa brought all sorts of knitting-related goodies, as well as other crafty items.

work-in-progress using needles and yarn from Mom
Embroidery & Cross-Stitch
Also in Amsterdam, when we went to the de Afstap yarn shop, Christina and I both picked up small cross-stitching projects. I haven't started mine, but I will soon. Add to that a few embroidery patterns found under the Christmas tree this year, and I can now say needlework is on my growing list of crafty hobbies.

Craft Magazine
Dick got me a subscription for Christmas. There's really not much more to say about that one, except that I love the ideas in the magazine and can hardly wait to get started.













Sewing

After just a little page flipping of Craft Magazine, it became clear to me that in order to do many of these projects, I'd probably need a sewing machine. No problem - I have two. Both very old... when I looked the models up online I think the word used was "relics". One needs a belt replaced. But the other actually works - and it's gorgeous. Dick took a bunch of photos of it the other day. I plan to post those shortly.

Dick photographs the "relic"
Okay fine. So I'm crafty. Big deal.

Now that I've added these new activities to my list of crafty hobbies, and have faced up to the fact that I enjoy crafting, I'm ready to get started. But first I have to get a little organized. We've got this armoire. Once upon a time, before Dick and I lived together, this cabinet held a television. However, the television was far too small for Dick's taste and a larger one wouldn't fit, so I would need to come up with another use for the armoire. This is when it became the "boozoire" (in case you didn't get that - we made a bar out of it). The boozoire survived a few good parties, and it looked pretty darn cool, but really wasn't all that practical. Having it there unnecessarily increased the odds of spilling in the living room when the kitchen was so close by.

Dick took this on his film camera 12/31/04
I started taking art classes a few years ago, and this is when the "boozoire" turned into the "artoire". Art supplies and finished projects were stuffed in here, as well as anything that I thought might contribute to a cool art project in the future, like colorful candy wrappers... okay okay, basically it was filled with art supplies... and trash. Last weekend I decided that if I really want to start these craft projects, I would need to clean out the "artoire". And I did! And I love it!

the "artiore" before and after
Finally! Craft projects in mind, art cabinet organized, and I'm ready for the next step: stocking up on more supplies. So I took a trip to Michales, walked past the hot glue, fake flowers and baskets, and picked up supplies that I would need to create all the cool, crafty things that have made me decide that it's okay to be "crafty" after all.

I'm thinking 2009 is going to be a very creative year.

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