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Prompt two: Inertia?
If no poem comes is
there a place it didn't
come from and can
I go there? Please?

Day Two
Cast Iron
My brother's wife was taking his cast iron pots to the donation bin.
Everyone in my family was taught that you had to have cast iron pots and
you had to keep them forever
god forbid, some disaster ended you
and they were lost until a bunch of
archeologists could dig them up.
Even still they'd be good,
just needing bit of scrubbing and seasoning.
No one outside our family
can understand this
need to hang on
to something so
impossibly
heavy.
or why we tell a history hidden behind a patina of alteration
So we conspire.
I tell him I will go to Value Village
and buy them all back
—give them to her for Christmas—
adding another chapter in the mythology of our persistence and our resilience.
Laughing, because that’s what we do.

Day Three
When I was small, I thought
“pass me the honey honey”
or the “sugar sugar”
was how you asked,
so I didn’t know why everyone laughed
my first time away from my family.
Even now, in my head
there is the honey honey and
the sugar sugar
but I don’t say them aloud.

Day Five
I wrote a poem today!
I didn’t even let it rise in some warm and safe place in my brain
I just coughed it out
Or drank it down
Or shook it free
Or, or, or…geez.
maybe it wasn't very good but it felt really good.

Day Five
Winter, the air was as dry as unbuttered toast.
Ice formed from any moisture and hung onto any thread.
Children were bundled so if they fell
it would be face up
so they wouldn’t suffocate,
their identities unknowable behind scarves and hats pulled low.
Until a Chinook
when they threw off their stiff winter clothes
and ran in their socks and shirt sleeves
in yards of mud,
no, not ran, but hopped
like new little toads with tails abandoned,
this way and that,
with the randomness of joy.
And when it was over
they came home dressed in other children’s winter clothes.


Day Six
Not Haiku
Sometimes when I'm riding my bike
a fully formed haiku will pop into my head.
I swerve and then recover knowing
that
by the time I get home it will be gone,
drifted off on the wind
to seed the mind of some poet
who is more righteous and unencumbered
by things like
gravity, velocity and time.
And often while I put away the groceries
I find there was a coupon*
I forgot to use too.
fuck

Day Seven
Quilts become stories
independent of empires.
With heads bowed
women
stitched hopes and secrets that survived in the fibers,
There was no permanence for those who by law
owned
not even what was thrown away
so
they threaded their lives into this craft.
they borrowed from every garments incarnation each cherished scrap
threading a different history, a history that included them;
Undaunted by limitations
and buoyed by the joy of expression.
Empires will always fall and all art becomes fatuous
but quilts become stories.
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I just have to do the trim but that will be machine sewn so it won't take long!




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Some things are frustrating because they involve waiting for other people and often, there are many more things involved for those other people too.

But hand stitching is something that I can get a sense of achievement from while massaging my too much thinky brain.
Check out this article if you need convincing.

One of the Old Lady Quilters said to me, "Oh, that's going to take a long time, you have to stitch around EVERY ONE!"

Well I say, BRING IT ON bitches!

Did I break the first rule of Quiltng Club?
Read the link and you decide, if you dare.
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So I've been reading a few articles about quilting and they aren't in quilting blogs.

Take for instance, this one. I know it's making fun, comparing quilting groups to fight clubs but still, The Onion is well read, perhaps not by many quilters but by people who laugh about things I don't understand.

And then there is this article. "Why Quilting is Good For Us", which throws quilting in with a bunch of activities like studying physics and trainspotting ! Any of you see the movie called Trainspotting? Trainspotting

Now I suppose the young men in the photo from the movie might be thinking about quilting but I doubt it. They are thinking about heroine addiction. Yes, the name of my blog is "Quilting is My Addiction" but I do not recommend alternate addictive activities. (I am so upset I alliterated!)

We don't want to be overwhelmed by physicists and drug addicts snatching up all the best swatches from the sale tables! What I am trying to say is, maybe we should dial our public enthusiasm down a bit until the media frenzy passes.
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I'm having fun doing applique.
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babyquilt

Applique for the center panel for a baby quilt almost finished!
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I have not been idle. I made a case of a tablet. Yes I have a tablet but I am not thinking of it as mine and only a loaner from Lovely Rachel...

apparently it's nice to use a cut )2014-06-20 16.48.11All done!
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100_2831This is the quilt I am working on right now.  I wanted to get away from all the blue I normally use. I am way out of my comfort zone with this.  It was the first hand applique that I did.  I enjoyed that part of it, got me through many yucky winter days.
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When I don't know what to do with myself
because I feel so unbearably sad,
I sew bits of fabric
torn from discarded clothes.
Is this the course
of life?
Reduced to scraps,
and holding
with a thread,
the remnants
of meaning
?
Was it good ??
some use
?
Have I only consumed
and created waste?
Filled space?
Counted time?
Was my love and work
all for nothing?
Disinterest or Misunderstanding,
greater than Compassion?
Nothing lasting?
I don't know.
So I sew.
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I was expecting to see lots of quilts but really there was only this lady: Krazy Lady Kreations Amazing work. The rest of the stuff was "nice". I wasn't blown away as in the past, maybe I was tired. I got a few ideas for things to do with left-over giraffe print faux softness.

I had a wonderful visit with my daughter who I miss like crazy. Her new nephew is home now, she is hoping to get more opportunities to hold him. He is still SO tiny (a preemie).

G.D. had managed just fine with the roasted veg. and meat loaf I left her. The house was dark and locked up like a tomb when I got in at 9:00p.m. I couldn't sleep, watched a bunch of dumb t.v. and finally went to bed.

Baby Quilt

Nov. 6th, 2013 04:25 pm
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baby quiltDaughter's new sister-in-law, and I can't tell you how nice it is for her to finally have a sister, is having a baby.  I haven't had an excuse to make a quilt lately and I got poking through my left over fabric and found that except for one yard I had all I needed to do a small quilt.  I am hoping that they are not gender, colour biased!   I need some pink just to balance the blue though.  I always have lots of blue, being a sort of blue person. 
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cindyPotterHenneke

It is by Cindy Henneke Potter and I saw it at Kaffe Fassett Collective.

In other news, I have a beautiful bruise on my upper right thigh and I ache all over, my wrist is definitely sprained but I am not depressed. Weird eh? I actually feel happy. That is so unusual it is scary.

I will be off on my bike to get more fondant today and then bake, bake, bake. Last night, with the help of beer and tequila I made flowers for the wedding cake.
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Eclectic Gipsyland. This is someone who posted on Kaffe's facebook page. It all looks beautiful! I am really excited to go and wander around in her blog! I am also excited to see Kaffe has a show at the London Fashion and Textile museum. I only wish I could teleport over for a quick look! Some people (not talking about Rob Ford the mayor of Toronto per say...) like crack when they are feeling down, but colour does for my brain what I need the most.

kaffe

I found a book of Kaffe Fassetts quilts a few years ago when I was in such a state of depression I didn't know what to do with myself. The photographs were of beautiful, multi-coloured quilts strew over crumbling ruins overlooking beautiful vistas: heaven in my estimation.

Imagine my glee to discover I could make quilts! Imagine my further glee when I found other people making quilts!

So far I have made only four but it has lead me on a visual cruise of delight: Fabrics! Right now everything is being eclipsed by working on my daughter's wedding. I am scrounging around recycling stores for pure cotton, white top sheets that can be used for table cloths. I have a secret: I am going to learn how to dye fabrics so I can use them for my quilts. Exciting no? YES!
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I love Kaffe Fasset.  Pictures of his fabrics and quilts have saved me on many a cold winter's day!
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lintonquilt 002Anyone who is interested can go to the lj gallery to see how quilting has been a natural progression of my work.
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Quilting

Sep. 27th, 2012 02:01 pm
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lintonquilt 004I have finished assembling the top of the quilt for my oldest son.  I hope to finish it for Xmas.  The one for my mother is almost done.  That one is hand quilted which is really time consuming so it will also be done by Xmas.

This one I am calling "Contained Madness" as it is a crazy quilt in the center.

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