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The Tuit list

 I was introduced to the concept of a "Tuit list" by my sewing friends. A tuit list is the stuff that you think "I will get to it when I have the time". I am between big projects and so I have gotten to some of those things. After my mother died I, inherited two similar buy not identical ceramic lamps from her. The lamps used to live on our porch. One of these lamps now lives in our living room. I hated the shade. It looked dingy and it looked completely disconnected from the ceramic lamp. I have thought about what I need to do to improve the shade for the past ten years.  I have thought about various solutions to the sad lampshade and have watched more than my fair share of lampshade DIY videos on YouTube. Last night my husband and a friend got together for a beer. I got to work on the lampshade. First I painted the interior gold with acrylic paint. Then I painted the outside of the lamp with black acrylic paint so the lamp was at least having a conversation with t...

Repurposed sewing

 Our older son is currently living in Amarillo, Texas. Amarillo has weather of extremes. While we were visiting, one morning it was below freezing in the morning when my son and I walked to his building's gym and later that day the thermometer topped 80.  These days I will often check the weather in Amarillo. Earlier this week both the temperature and the wind chill in New York and in Amarillo were exactly the same. You don't have to be amused by that fact, but I am. Right now the big concept in the universe of sewing is repurposing. Every day there are videos that cross my feed of people who make dresses out of 1970s sheets, or turn blankets into streetwear or vintage embroidered tablecloths into blouses. Years ago I purchased a length of Ikea fabric that has been a work horse table cloth. You probably have seen this cloth dozens of times as the background for a food post or behind a sewing project. The cloth has been washed and ironed countless times and had gotten both thin...

It's Friday so I am typing fast

 Anyone who knows me knows that I am a  material girl. No, not like Madonna, but I am a girl of material culture. The other day I used this napkin at breakfast. This napkin was sewn by my friend Esther. using this napkin isn't quite as much fun as spending an afternoon with Esther but using this napkin reminds me of many meals eaten together, long conversations and rummaging through thrift stores together. This object holds decades of memories for me. This cracked teapot  matches my parents' dairy set from my childhood. I loved that set of dishes which is no more. I had found this particular teapot at my local thrift and used it until it was too cracked to use. My husband purchased a replacement and I have used it for several years. Last week my bottle of rosewater jumped from the pantry shelf and murdered the teapot. I was pretty sad. eBay found the answer to my despair. Not it isn't another of the teapot pictured above. I went back to another childhood memory. This is a...