Sunday, November 17, 2013

Long Cleansing Breath

After yesterday, I needed some easy, fun sewing. I decided I needed a pouch for all my writing supplies. I love to sketch and doodle. Don’t think like good sketching. I mostly make glorified stick people. Regardless, I always have random pencils, pens, and markers rattling around. I made a pencil pouch for them.
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I used this Sweet Verbena tutorial to get sizes. It’s really easy, not even lined, gasp!
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Mine is a little larger than theirs. I may have a lot pens.
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The fabric is what’s left from this disaster yesterday. It’s cozy wool and double-layered.
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I used Urban Threads embroidery all over this thing. I quilted it when I was done with the embroidery.
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About those sketches . . . see? Nothing special. This is me with my pencil pouch.
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I made this for my daughter. She’s the grumpy one.
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This is typically what I draw. The little girls go wild with coloring these. I make a LOT of princesses too.
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I made a whole series for my girlfriend of her being naked in Alaska. These crack me up.
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The whole fam-damn-ily.
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Hee hee!
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Me, with the stupid gray skirt.
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No artist here but it makes me happy. I’ve always been a doodler. Papermate should give me a cut of all their sales. I go through a lot of ink.

11 comments:

  1. You make really great doodles, I'm a fan!

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  2. I think your illustrations are really great!

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  3. Love the doodles. Especially naked girlfriend.
    I doodle on my postcrossing postcards. And my envelopes. And while listening to the boss. ahem...

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  4. OMG!! So funnny.

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  5. What a lovely way to brighten your spirits. Love the embroidery - and your sketches.

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  6. Your doodles are so cute. They remind me of Eloise.

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  7. Adorable! I've had a string of yucky garments as well...maybe it's time to sew a pencil pouch! Love your drawings.

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  8. Your sketches are adorbs!
    I went to the National City Swap Meet with Elizabeth yesterday--that was so much fun! I first learned about the NCSM from your blog posts.

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  9. Your pencil pouch inspired me, and I made a couple. I'd like to talk about it on my blog that I was inspired by your post and link it back to you. Is that ok?

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  10. Thank you! Just did. http://urbanrecyclist.blogspot.com/2014/01/necchi-lelia-513-lelia.html

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