We didn't get as much snow here in Maine as expected...but we did get big wind all day long. The bluebirds didn't seem to mind. They always get dried mealworms for breakfast...but this afternoon there were several around the feeder...so they got an afternoon snack.
At one point I counted eight either on the feeder or in the tree right above.I had blue and white outdoors....and lots of blue and white in the studio too. I'm assembling several joy journals at one time...and hope to have a few to put in the mail this week sometime. I see Anne tomorrow...and I can hand deliver hers.
I thought I would share a few tools I love...and one little trick.
I like the look of a stitched pocket on the inside covers.
But with all the continuous top stitching I do on the outside...it makes it tough to stitch it in without stitching the pocket closed. So my little trick is to stitch around three sides of the pocket and just glue it in. No one would ever know it's not stitched in! Oops...I guess now you know.My clips and clothespins don't have a very long reach...but this does. It's so useful for holding layers of pages together until I stitch and add the closure.
I also use it to hold my watercolor journal open when I'm painting. Like I said...I couldn't love it more.








Snow still falling and falling here! Schools and municipal buildings closed again tomorrow. During the night last night the storm must have blown in every direction—we woke to every window and door pane at every level of our house being opaque with snow that had frozen to the glass.
ReplyDeleteThat clothespin of yours is a showstopper—LOVE it! There was much to love in this post … the bluebirds tucked on tree branches, the blue & white of your cyanotypes, the pockets, the CORNER PUNCH (I've had one for years), the tricks, the waxed thread, the five hole pamphlet stitch (I can feel the motor memory in my fingers). Remembering your looking ahead last evening to a snow day of joyful puttering, I thought of you often today as I puttered my way joyfully through my own snow day.