Ups and Downs

Life is so very funny some days, weeks, and months. **I’m going to be frank about some medication complications of antibiotics, if you want to skip the medical stuff, well I was planning to talk about crafts but the rest of the post devolved into strategies for my store and a little bit of whining. I’m hoping to have some great photos of the crafts I’ve been making in the next post Mid-January.

I was on a Stay-Cation earlier this month, I had Wednesday through Sunday off to enjoy myself and get things done around my house. I was extremely productive, I managed to get quite a few things cut out and sewn to go up on my Etsy Shop. I also had my first sale at my Etsy shop, which allowed me to realize I priced that type of item much too low considering boxing, postage, and the cut Etsy took out. All of that was lovely, I had tickets to the Livestream of Sorted Food to watch over Saturday and Sunday, I find them so funny. I ate a little too much on Saturday so when I woke up extremely dizzy on Sunday I thought it was likely my blood sugar, I took Motion sickness medication and went back to sleep for a few hours. I spend Sunday and Monday getting my blood sugars down so that I could ensure it was not Acetone Acidosis, which put me in the ICU for a week when I was first diagnosed. On Tuesday I called into my regular doctors office to see if they could see me, I had realized that as I rolled onto my left side I got dizzy. They were able to make an appointment for my day off, Wednesday. I went in, it was an Inner ear infection, so I was put onto an anti-biotic that I am able to tolerate. I didn’t think anything of it but to make sure I had medicine if I had gastrointestinal side effects. I was very surprised when I woke up at 3 am Friday to find out that I had a different kind of side effect. It turns out that Antibiotics can kill off beneficial bacteria, such as the kind that keep yeast at bay. So I suffered until the pharmacy opened at 7am, whimpered at the person opening the doors that told me they were not allowed to open the doors until a pharmacist arrived and theirs was running late, bought the medication that works in 1 day, and went home to see if I felt better in an hour so I could go to work. After oversleeping my alarm, I found out I did not feel well enough to go to work, and had to call off. I’m not sure what it is about vacations but I always seem to get sick at the tail end of them, oh well.

All of that being said, I did have a good vacation overall. I managed to cut and sew quite a few bags in a style similar to the Japanese Knot Bags you can find on YouTube and other places. The bags are reversible and will be available in my store early 2024. It occurred to me while I was cutting out and sewing different bag patterns that my store seems to be going in a Textile direction, I had originally thought I would be a mostly Resin shop. Since Textiles have different federal regulations I am going to put my store on Vacation until about Mid-January when my tags should be in and I should have a decent stock to put up and start advertising. One of the things that I have to keep in mind for my store is that I created A Little More Abstract as a way to sell the items that I create to help support my creative exploration, if I am not careful I will be creating only to sell not for creative exploration. Thanks to Elizabeth Goddard’s Christmas Party I now have access to a lot of different courses for free that should help me build my business. 

Right now it is my plan to take part in at least one of the courses each weekend I am physically and emotionally able to. While it is a little early to be focusing on New Year’s resolutions I am planning on focusing on making sure that I am eating protein and vegetables before I worry about the bills. This does not mean that I will stop paying my bills, or that I will be dining on Filet Mignon, it just means that my focus will be on making sure that I have healthy foods in the house and then cover the bills, if I have to pay a slight late fee next month on something then I might have to do that. Hopefully my store will allow me to skip that step and I will have at least a slight income to keep the wolves at bay. I could talk about how if I had a second income in the form of a spouse, how I have a full-time job, make just a tiny bit too much for assistance, or so many other circumstances, but all of that will sound like whining. 

I am very lucky to be where I am. I own my home, in conjunction with the bank, I own my car, in conjunction with the car loan company, and I can pay my bills, if I forgo meat and vegetables most of the time. Many people are in the same boat as I am, however I already have several plans for how to get out of the rut I am in. As I stated in my last post, I’m a Dandelion. If I get sick, fall behind, or run into trouble, I will bounce back up again….often with a vengeance. That obstacle will be hammered down. 

Okay, that is enough philosophy and whining for this post. I hope that everyone has Happy Holiday’s whatever you celebrate and a Happy New Year!

Remember to Live Life a Little More Abstract and Be Like a Dandelion, don’t let them get you down or they win!

My Therapist Said I’m Like Crabgrass

So at my most recent therapy appointment my therapist told me I’m like crabgrass, I changed that to a dandelion, but the sentiment is the same. Nothing can keep me down for very long, giving up (suicide or self harm) have never occurred to me. I still have major ups and downs, things still stress me out to the point that I am on anti-anxiety (anti-depressant) medication. I shared in my last post that the reminders of how much time has passed since losing Mom and Dad really got to me. Due to these circumstances I decided to give myself a break from people for Thanksgiving Day. I planned on doing some major cleaning, instead I wound up doing some Major Crafting. Patterns for Pirates has an amazing amount of free patterns and they are giving more away during this Holiday Season. Their patterns can be found here:

https://www.patternsforpirates.com/product-category/freebies/

Using the Patterns for Pirates free Dino Nuggies pattern I created four of the five nuggets:

I love how they have all turned out, they are now up on my etsy website: https://www.etsy.com/shop/alittlemoreabstract/?etsrc=sdt

I am hoping to sell them, partially to purchase more material, partially to say that I’ve made a sale in the first year of my etsy shop being open, and partially to help pay my bills. Oh well, weather I do or do not I had fun making them, and I know that the pattern is easy enough for us to make at Teen Crafting in 2024 as well as Adult Crafting. The plushies are not all that I made, I had a ton of fun experimenting with my Finishing Sander and wet felting.

I love how the felt turned out, I am presently trying to figure out the best way to turn the resulting felt into cup-cozies. While experimenting one of my multi layered pieces turned into fantastic geode slices as well as a beautiful feather. I used Gorilla Glue Hot Glue to put pin backs on the felt after everything dried, they will not detach easily! I love how they turned out and hope that some one can give them a good home!

Of course they are also in my Etsy Store.

I have about three baby blankets that I need to add binding onto as well as one very textured baby blanket I’m trying to use a quilt as you go method for creation. Soon there will be cup cozies, baby blankets, and burp cloths in my Etsy store.

The burp cloths are made with terrycloth on one side and fleece on the other. I finished the top stitching before work this morning. I still need to bury the threads, and run them through a wash cycle using Dreft. Once I have that finished these will be up in my shop. I’m thinking about selling them as a package; one dinosaur back, one black back for $5. It will be 2/$5, the only reason I can do that is because I managed to get the fabric as remnants so they were very inexpensive.

One of the things that I need to consciously stop doing is trying to undercut the other sellers on Etsy. Some individuals have items, like the dino nuggets, for less than $10 each. I do not know how they even purchase the supplies for that let alone sew and stuff them. They are not a huge time commitment but the Sherpa fabric I used to get a lovely look costs $16/yard, then I had to purchase stuffing. I will try to price my goods according to what supplies cost me and how much time they took me to make. That means that my quilts will not have really fancy quilting unless they cost a bit more, I don’t have a long arm and the absolute least expensive method for me to turn my machine into something like a long arm is $500 (my car payment, or the price of my fancy quilt on my Etsy Store that I made using a Tula Pink Pattern). Sending things out to be long armed looks inexpensive until you see that a small quilt will probably cost $50-$100 to long arm (there goes any profit/hope of selling it).

That is the progress that I have made so far, I hope to finish the baby blankets and mug cozies so that I have plenty of items in my store. There are some plans for me to go to a few Craft Shows in 2024 to see if that is a better market for my wares.

Until next time I hop that you Live Life A Little More Abstract!

Remembering the Past and Rolling with Changes

I know that it has been a while since I have posted. This is mostly because I have not made much significant progress on any of my crafting endeavors for various reasons. If you’re just here for the crafting content, then just skip this post and I’ll try to get back to crafting in the near future.

In October I had the 5 year anniversary of my Mom’s death. I hate that young people, well anyone but the young people get to me the most, smoke. My mom smoked from the time she was about 18 until I went off to college, so over 30 years. She never got lung cancer, instead what she got was COPD. She had to be on oxygen, eventually she caught pneumonia. She had bouts of pneumonia for a year, getting antibiotics and other treatments all the while. In October of 2018 she was, again, hospitalized and they said that she just was not going to get better. They took her off of oxygen and while I was on the phone with the Hospice worker trying to figure out how to transport her home and set up a bed in the living room for her, the nurses came rushing in to get me. I held her hand while mom gasped her last, then I literally howled with grief when I realized she was gone. By nature I am not an introspective person, I try to acknowledge that things have happened and move on, but this hit me a little hard this year, especially since last week would have been Dad’s 75th birthday, this upcoming February it will be 15 years since he passed.

I miss my parents, sometimes I have lucid dreams where I think that they are still alive and we are doing things together. Waking up and realizing that they are gone can make the grief come back just as strong as it was at first. I haven’t had a dream like that in some time, but I have had a couple over the last month. All of this has made it difficult for me to craft and write about new and happy things, but talking with a friend this past weekend made me realize a few things.

I have a coping mechanism for the holidays, it isn’t the healthiest, that works for me. I have a standing invitation to visit my friend and spend the holiday with her family, instead what I’m going to to do is spend the day ‘sulking’ at my house and working on a major cleaning project. I started early by shredding all of the paper’s I’ve had around for 3 years and sorting the bills into a bill box in case I need them in the next five years. I plan on getting the rest of the first floor cleared up so I can work on the second floor and setting up crafting stations that work for me.

I’m not introspective. I don’t like reflecting on things because sometimes I don’t like what is staring back at me, both about myself and my family. I do have to look back sometimes and remind myself, I have a full-time job, my own home, and a reliable car. I have a friend that will be with me through thick and thin, as well as a loving supportive family from dad’s side. I want to spend my holidays alone because I can manipulate my restless energy into getting plenty of work done around the house. I have the opportunity to actually attend the family holiday gathering this year since it will be held in early January, so I am looking forward to that as well as trying to get my crafting mojo going to make some sort of presents for everyone.

I miss my parents. They would have hated the Pandemic. They are looking down and keeping watch over my entire family. I have so many blessings to count. I am far luckier than most.

I’m going to take the next couple of weeks to remind myself I’m lucky and things could be so much worse. I know my reactions and how to keep them from getting too far out of control. I’m thinking seriously about making holiday cookies even though I haven’t since Mom Died. My best friend is getting married in June and I will be standing up with her.

Take care of yourselves throughout this holiday season. I hope to have crafting content for you before the end of the year, if nothing else I’m hoping to have my crafting supplies better organized so I can let you know something about that.

Remember to Live Life a Little More Abstract.

Sticking with Estimates

I do not have any photos to add to this post, though I have been working hard on several projects.

These past two weeks have been a lesson on understanding how much work you are putting into something before you make an estimate. For one of my commissions I based the estimate on how much is usually charged for machine binding a quilt. What I am actually doing is hand cutting around individual flowers from a quilt then hand turning and binding each flower. Instead of the 20 minutes the machine binding would take this is taking about 3 hours per flower. Over 14-19 different flowers this is going to take quite a bit of time. I’m enjoying the work, especially knowing that I am helping to preserve an antique quilt in a way that it can be shared among family members. The age and delicacy of the fabric is why I cannot, well why I am very reluctant, to machine stitch these pieces. I have five flowers done and one more pinned and ready to stitch. At present I am trying to pin two at a time then stitch them up, this kind of batching allows me to feel like I am getting them done faster, though I know that I am not. The only thing that I regret is no matter how carefully I pin the petals of the flowers I cannot completely eliminate tiny folds or puckers from appearing.

Work has been very interesting as we work on finishing up the ordering for the year while preparing for a Haunted Library fundraiser. Thanks to my federal tax refund I am not panicked about my upcoming work trip and I have also been able to order a quiet, I hope, sander for my wet felting. I am still going to take a hiatus from my guilds while I decide if they are serving me at this time in my life. I know that it probably sounds silly but I often feel that the two weekends a month I go to guild meetings means that I do not have enough time to do other things during the week. I’m going to see if I am more productive when not going to meetings or if I just get lonely.

There is a lot more going on, I’m trying to work on my Dream Book planner to figure out what I want my goals to be next year, plan for crafts for 2024 at work, and so much more. No matter what I will always count my blessings that I am able to Mostly care for myself and that I have a loving family with amazing friends. I was able to visit my sister in Pittsburgh last week, the day before the 5 year anniversary of mom’s passing. It was a great visit and I was finally able to meet my sisters friends.

The world is a bright and beautiful place, though the heat seems to be off at work.

Remember to Live Life a Little More Abstract!

Weird and Wonderful Weeks

the past few weeks have been both weird and wonderful. I have received two different commission opportunities as well as an opportunity to attend a conference for mostly free.

I’m not going to go into the commissions too much but they have kept me busy and will continue to do so for a few more weeks.

I was able to attend EGLFC for just the price of supplies which my last speaker fee should have covered. Unfortunately I still have not received that fee so I’m going to have to back out of guild meetings for a while so I have what I need to attend a work conference in three weeks. I’ll be comped for the expenses but I need to cover the expenses first. Enough about money right now.

I had so much fun at EGLFC and I learned so much about wet felting and how a finishing sander can be used to make the process easier.

I was able to make two rings, three brooches, and a vessel out of felt. I really like how everything looks. I have a couple of amazing plans for wrist cuffs and a possible wall hanging, I’ll be exploring that a little further once I have made some progress on my savings goals. I believe I will put a couple of felted pieces on my Etsy site to see how they do. I do have a wall hanging that I need to finish before I put it online. I was inspired by my teacher comparing my piece to something that she would jury and giving me tips.

I am thinking about creating tutorial PowerPoint presentations to teach various techniques and putting that behind a paywall. If that is something you would be interested in, please let me know.

Remember to Live Life a Little More Abstract.

Cleaning Not Crafting

So, every now and again, about every 28 days or so, I get a huge urge to clean or be productive. The week before this urge hit I was staining my front deck and trying to get the paint off of my back deck. This past week I have been cleaning and reorganizing at home and at work, my work crafts have been shifted to a ‘craft closet’ which I am trying to organize in a way that will work for me. At home I have been trying to group crafts according to type, get my floors swept up, and generally get my house in a state where I can stand it again. Of course, this is not an urge that came from the ether, I had signed up for the annual Get Organized HQ summit online, though I did not purchase the annual pass this year I just watched what I could while it was available. If you are looking to get organized I highly recommend this resource, it is on sale right now for under $100 to get tons of resources and information on how to organize your home and even crafts this year. (I am not affiliated I just really like them).

Because of this organizing I have uncovered a ton of UFOs (UnFinished Objects) as well as supplies I forgot I owned. This did not stop me from going to the Western New York Fiber Fest on Saturday with a friend that I do not see very often, but I am very proud of myself I just bought a couple of stickers, stitch markers, and very cool potholder weaving loom needles (as well as a possible contact for getting some more Schacht Bobbins made).

Due to this organizing and finding ‘lost’ projects I have decided to attempt to make the rest of this year and next into about 16 months of finishing. I might start small projects intended to use up scraps of fabrics and explore some new techniques but most of the rest of 2023 and all of 2024 are going to be focused on using up what I already have, finishing projects, working on my house, and figuring out what (if anything) will sell in my Etsy store. I also plan on looking into a few smaller craft fairs around me to see if my items will do better in person than they are online.

I will also confess that part of this ‘finding and finishing’ came about when I discovered that I had a couple of Tula Nova pieces already completed but I had put them in a box and forgotten that I put them in a box. I’m also planning on starting from the center out, because when I looked at the next couple of steps in the pattern I realized that the pieces I have been spending all of my time on are in the very last part of the pattern. This is a copyrighted pattern that I purchased so I will ask that you not use this photo to ‘make’ your own pattern from.

Of course, I have been doing little bits and pieces of sewing along the way, I made up a little bowl that I am thinking about putting snaps on to turn it into a pouch, as well as a couple of quilted bookmarks I’m thinking about putting in my Etsy Store for about $5 with free shipping.

This is a quick addition to fixing the crafting photos, I did spend all day yesterday sleeping! Taking a day to just completely chill and catch up on my sleep has always been my form of self care, prior to getting on an ADHD medication I would need to do this once a week to completely recharge myself. I was worried that I would be unable to ever accomplish this again since I have been super productive these past few months, and consequently I’ve been getting a little shorter in my temper than I would rather. Saturday I had a very busy day and so my body finally allowed me to have the form of rest that seems to rejuvenate me the most. Due to this I am in a much better mood and I feel like I can take on the world again. I’m not sure if this form of rest is going to be every other month, or if my body will settle out and allow me this kind of rest more often. Just a PSA, your body will let you take care of yourself and if what you need is to just sleep a day away then that is what you need.

Remember to Live Life a Little More Abstract!

Quick Deck Project Update

It turns out that stain remover that is intended for oil based paint does not work well on Rustoleum spray paint. I let the first coat sit for 45 minutes + and it moved the tiniest bit. I decided to let the next batch sit for 30 minutes + before rinsing it off. There are some loose pieces of paint hanging off, I did try to use my scraper to try and get more off. I’m planning to sand the rest off tomorrow, the loose paint is sticking to my sandpaper gumming it up fast. I hope it is drier tomorrow and that it sands well.

The front porch is washed with deck wash, the plastic pieces were scrubbed with the Pink Stuff. I’m hoping it’s dry enough for me to stain tomorrow after I pick up my script and bring the stain into the hardware store to get it shaken up since I bought it last year.

Okay, that’s my update for today. I did get to see the lake, spend some wonderful time with family, and picked up shells plus acorns. I’m hoping that the acorns turn into a good dye.

Remember to Live Life A Little More Abstract.

Big Finishes and Little Finishes

This has been an amazing week, I have managed to finish several projects to put into my shop. My big quilt from the Tula Pink Still Room pattern is finished, the threads are hidden, and it is up for sale on my Etsy Site. It is a bit expensive, however it took a good month to make and hide all of the threads, as well as all of the cutting, sewing, and the price of fabric and batting. Yes, I’m justifying the price but I’m not planning on lowering it. https://www.etsy.com/listing/1555929929/a-little-more-madness-quilt

In addition to this big win I also put up some small items, reusable makeup wipes and a little coaster with licensed fabric.

https://www.etsy.com/listing/1543000588/halloween-yoda-coaster
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1542321850/reusable-makeup-remover-wipes

This has been a great week for me to work on my crafting, in addition to these finishes I have a couple of starts! I started about 3 quilts this week of differing difficulty. Two of them are compromised of squares stitched together along a theme. I am calling the first, that I have already gotten to the quilting on, Love in All Stripes. I finished the quilting last night and I hope to get to the binding and clipping threads today.

While I have t gotten to any home improvement projects this past week, I am now on vacation for a week so I plan on finishing projects indoor and out this week…well not tomorrow. I e got other plans tomorrow.

I hope that everyone has an amazing week and Remember to Live Life A Little More Abstract!

Home Improvement and Crafty Procrastination

I have made significant progress on several home improvement projects, not only to procrastinate on finishing hiding threads on the quilt…but oh well. The crafting content will be after the ***** if you want to skip to that.

I finished making my lighted walkway look a bit better. In about an hour I used a tined weed remover to loosen the grass and dirt along the path. After that I removed the grass and put it on my compost pile, the dirt went into some flower pots that were lacking in soil, I’ll see if I can plant something there next year. After that I used black weed preventing cloth that I staked down with my lights. After the cloth was laid down I added the rest of the lights and a bag of brown mulch. My grass doesn’t look bad enough for me to worry about mowing so I’m not going to bother just yet.

I am still working on getting rid of the grass between my sidewalk slabs, so please ignore that. I did try to get some of the spaces on my front porch fixed up, I’m going to wait a bit to see if it looks better before I take photos. I did another two hours of sanding on my back porch. I like how the porch is looking so far. I did some filler on the other railing and sanded down the first set of filler.

I know, it doesn’t look like much but this was significant progress for 2 hours work. I’m hoping to finish sanding either this week or during my vacation next week.

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I did manage to get some crafting accomplished this week. About half of the threads are hidden on my quilt and I figured out how to easily thread the needle to hide the rest. I experimented with some inexpensive templates I purchased from Amazon. I tried to use a pen like knife to cut the card stock, but it didn’t work. Due to that I traced the inside template piece with a yellow marker to maximize the piece of paper, the yellow is very hard to see in a photo.

Once I had the traced them out I used scissors to cut out each shape. Later I am going to have to use the larger outer template to cut the fabric. I will be using a rotary cutter, being very careful to not cut myself.

I have been messing about with a few other things but I’m going to wait a little bit before revealing anything further at this time.

Until next time remember to Live Life a Little More Abstract.

End of Summer Reading

Yay! This past week was the last week of our summer reading program. We will be having a finale and prize drawing this upcoming Saturday. I’m teaching a needle tatting class to a guild that day so I will not be available. For the end of our summer reading program I ran my usual classes and two extra events. Due to this I’ve been really busy and not able to get a lot of crafting done.

I have been working on hiding the threads for my big quilt, I’m done tying the top and bottom threads together and just need to thread each one into a needle and slide that needle between the top and bottom quilt pieces and then snip any extra thread off. This will help the threads stay together better and not allow the quilting to unravel. I did wash the quilt and it has amazing crinkle. I’ll post photos next week when I’m ready to put it in my Etsy store.

I haven’t managed to make much progress on my second Tunisian crochet square but I’m having fun with it. I have managed to make progress on a couple of projects. I put some wood filler into the cracks I’ve found on my back porch railing.

I am certainly going to have to do more sanding and possibly more filling. I cannot wait to get this ready for the winter. Speaking of prep for the winter, I’m still working on my garage. I’m going to show you the shame of my garage window and the hole I need to fill in.


As stated in my earlier post about how to repair the window, get the right sized glass. It makes all the difference unless you are good at cutting glass…which I am obviously not good at.

My handyman left a bunch of stuff behind that I need to figure out what to do with. I’m more concerned about getting the hole covered so that I can store my garden stuff in there for the winter. I did spray the place with all natural cat repellent as well as a bug spray to make sure I can get in there without any real problems. I’m on vacation in two weeks so I plan on doing more work at my home then, while wearing some very durable gloves.

I also managed to finish a garment which is one of the few garments where you would ask your significant other ‘Does this make my butt look big enough?’ I am going to be playing the part of a mother from 1880s who is in mourning. I’m trying to put together a costume with minimal purchasing so I used an old pillowcase that I stuffed with fabric scraps and sewed in a semi circle. I then sewed a few lines to roughly keep the stuffing in place before adding in some twill tape to use as ties. This is not how you should make this garment if you want it to last and look really authentic. For a quick job this is an alright result. It will cover my entire backside and give my hips a little more padding. I’m going to try to put together my rough costume this upcoming week to see if it all works.

The final bit of news I have is that my local government is going to release a new grant this week for an opportunity to get home repairs completed. My last application contained a bunch of small things I would like to get done and my application was denied. This time I’m asking them why my last application was denied as well as asking for a list of contractors that will do repairs on my roof. I did see an article released about someone that obtained the initial 10k grant toward a roof replacement and their roof was actually leaking. I’m trying to get this repaired before it leaks, so here’s hoping.

That is it for this week. Until next time remember to Live Life A Little More Abstract

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