mashed


Feb 8
Originally uploaded by Dancing Crow.

Working with Golden Gel Medium – Light Molding Paste, not frosting. Both kids sensibly sniffed it before thinking about licking it, a step I probably would not have taken at their age. Red Kate swore it must be the stuff they use to frost the plastic cakes for decoration and demonstration. I dunno. I colored the impression with marker, and then embroidered it with silver thread, trying to go the same direction as the coloring strokes. I tried to stitch around the edge of the card, but the presser foot got hung up on the medium and it wouldn’t move, so it is either free motion an edge or leave it be. At the moment, I am going for leave it be.

I got to buy supplies today! I’d finished off all the thick interfacing that makes the base of the postcards, so I took a couple completed cards (to show off) over the the LFS and bounced at Linda and bought 6 weeks of double fusible heavy duty pellon. I also sprung for a new set of fine markers, because I’ve had the others for about 5 years, and they sort of blurped and ran after being in the car in weather like this several winters ago. I think the ink froze and expanded, and then melted into a mess. Anyhow, the new ones are lovely and dark and easy. And my Dharma order came, so I now have fabric for running through the printer that should be more permanent than simply ironing some onto freezer paper and running it through.

Last year, in a fit of fiscal grumpiness, I started writing down all the money I spent in a notebook in my wallet. At the end of each month, I’d enter it all into a spreadsheet. It took a couple months to get sorted out what I’d write down (everything) and how to categorize it (idiosyncratic but functional) and it has certainly been an eye-opening experience. This January, I decided to dissect all the crafting/sewing I pursue. So I broke out a second spreadsheet on $ spent on supplies, classes, books and magazines, and even a column (ah vain hope) for income. It feels educational, and I am very curious about the data I wil get from it, but I don’t know what it will ultimately tell me.


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  1. Hey, neat! How’d you get the presser foot of the sewing maching not to crush the ‘mashed potatoes’? I know it’s solid stuff, but it didn’t seem *that* solid.
    Hmmm. I should write down everything I buy, too. I bet I’d learn a lot.

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