five things I’m excited about

January 26, 2011 at 10:33 am | Posted in books and mags, chatty, cooking is crafty too, crafty events, oregon | 7 Comments

January has really packed an unexpected punch and with a bunch of winter ailments keeping us in quarantine, I’ve had zero time for fun things like writing a craft blog. But I finally found an hour to round up some photos and links to a few things I am super into this month, and thought you might like to hear about too.

1. Mr. Extreme Craft himself, Garth Johnson, is in Portland this week to give a CraftPerspectives Lecture titled “Waste of Timelessness: Craft in the Present Tense.” It’s this Saturday at 2 pm at the Museum of Contemporary Craft.

Garth Johnson's CraftPerspectives Lecture

His show at the museum, Era Messages, also opens on Thursday, and the premise is very intriguing: “This exhibition seeks to examine work that is timely rather than timeless – craft that is evocative of its era rather than existing in the netherworld of timelessness.” Cool. I hope to see you there!

2. I went to Mary Adams’ book signing for The Party Dress Book last week at Powell’s, which was awesome and inspiring – just like her book.

The Party Dress Book

I am so looking forward to sewing myself a fancy extra-customized party dress with her embellishment ideas and pattern (hopefully by this summer?).

The Party Dress Book

Mary took questions about her fascinating career designing party dresses, favorite projects throughout, working with Amy Sedaris, and her former life in Portland (she used to rent a studio by the Burnside Bridge for $33 a month!).

The Party Dress Book

She was also kind enough to give me a few tips on adapting the top of her iconic party dress to have a different neckline. On another note, it was a lovely excuse to wear a party dress in January, and bring Everett to his first book event!

3. I mentioned a few of my New Year’s resolutions the other week and I have some good updates on a couple of them! One was to plan dinners in advance so I would enjoy cooking more.

Jan 3-7

So far, we are 3.5 for 4, thanks to the trusty whale chalkboard Kayte gave us last year… it’s been really fun deciding what to have, writing it all up on the whale, and looking forward to it.

Jan 10-14

I promise I won’t turn this into exclusively a whale chalkboard menu-planning blog, but if you are interested I made a flickr set for my weekly photos over here.

Jan 17-21

I highly recommend this method of menu planning if you are interested.

Jan 24-28

4. Another of my New Year’s resolutions is to keep an organized craft project basket handy, so when I do have a few minutes to make or mend something, there it is. I LOVE this one and it has improved my crafting life a ton. My first project was to reinforce the basket handle, which split long ago. I cut away the broken leather casing on one end and secured the unraveling straw. Then I covered the whole thing with wide orange bias tape, stitching it in place at the ends, and it’s held up awesome.

my craft project basket

Another thing I really needed to do, considering how little my kids are, is ditch the ziploc bags I used to stick projects-in-progress in and keep things like that far out of their reach.

my craft basket

So I’m using a corduroy tote bag my grandmother made and a super-simple new drawstring bag I sewed the other week to hold the various things I’m working on, instead of the plastic bags. I also have my craft project journal handy for keeping swatches or notes close by – love that thing.

My craft project basket - project bags and journal

Since I put this basket together three weeks ago, I have mended two pillows, sewed the first drawstring project bag and pinned three more in different sizes, started a new cross-stitch project, and gotten some embellishment work done on my Blazers-inspired project for Clifton Burt’s BOOMSHAKALAKA show I’m in next month at the Land Gallery!

5. My neighborhood is hosting the Division Dining + Clinton Cuisine restaurant passport contest again, and I have gotten four stamps so far just walking around getting coffee or treats. The more stamps you get (6 or 9), the more chances you have to win gift certificates and other nice prizes. If you’re in Southeast often you might want to pick up a passport and get started too – you can get one at any of the restaurants on the card.

Division-Clinton restaurant passport

Everett and I met up with Caitlin and Arlo yesterday for happy hour at the Press Club and earned my favorite stamp yet! The passport is good through February 12 and we’ll find out if we won anything a few days later. Fingers crossed…

Division-Clinton restaurant passport

Ok, more crafty news coming soon! Hope January has been good to you so far.

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  2. Looks like you are hard at work. I can’t wait to see the dress.

    • thank you! I’m excited about it.

  3. Five comments about your post of five things…

    1. I adore the Party Dress book. This just made it to many online wish-lists.
    2. I’m very happy with the fact that you didn’t put “Th” for Thursday on your menu. Seriously, folks, don’t we know which “T” it is that comes after “W”?
    3. Nice toes. (the second basket photo)
    4. I’ve done something similar to ditching the plastic bags. I have hanging fabric bags in my closet with various projects inside. I’m going to adopt your basket idea, for sure. I like the thought of having something small at the ready nearby. Maybe I wouldn’t be on the couch on the laptop so much. (Win Win?)
    5. I lived a couple of blocks from the Safeway at 29th & Hawthorne for YEARS. I didn’t realize until this post that you were so close to my old stomping grounds.

    good times.
    good times.

    And good luck winning something from the Restaurant Passport (aka eater’s bingo)

    • oh thanks, on all five counts!

      the hanging fabric project bags are a great idea. I need to do that with my bigger things (like a skirt I cut out in 2007 and still haven’t sewed, ahem).

      Oh cool, you used to live right around here too – the world of restaurant bingo! I hope you overlapped with the Cool Cottons era. I love being able to walk to a fabric store!

  4. I’ve been menu planning for a few years and it’s changed my life and saved us money!

    • oh, that’s so good to hear, Jen! I have tried it and tapered off a few times, and I think the chalkboard and seeing it all the time makes it so much easier for me. I love cooking but I often get stuck trying to think of what we have and what I can make at 6:30 when I’m already hungry.

      We should swap some recipes!


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