{"id":81,"date":"2012-12-03T14:23:00","date_gmt":"2012-12-03T22:23:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.schafenfreude.com\/?p=81"},"modified":"2013-11-11T09:10:05","modified_gmt":"2013-11-11T17:10:05","slug":"running-on-a-bit","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blog.schafenfreude.com\/?p=81","title":{"rendered":"Running On a Bit"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I find that I do some of my best thinking when I&#8217;m doing something else. In this case, running is absolutely a time when my mind starts to wander toward problem solving. The problems to be solved seem endless &#8211; How do I get colleagues\/customers to do what I need them to do? Where should I start cleaning the house (hint: the upstairs bathroom)? how much more is that guest house going to cost? You get the drift. Fortunately, today I let my mind start trying to solve the &#8220;What to do in 2013&#8221; problem that we&#8217;ve been discussing. I managed to get a good hour of contemplation in while jumping over fallen trees, avoiding mud puddles and spying a bobcat. I didn&#8217;t even trip\/fall. Win!<\/p>\n<p>So, Lynn &#8211; you talked about scarves. I thought a lot about scarves, but I also know that I rarely wear them. I like the idea of them. I like making them. But, I don&#8217;t wear them, so they&#8217;re not really a finished product for me. I could talk myself into them being samples, but that&#8217;s still not going to be satisfying. I also thought about bags &#8211; but I have *one* bag that I love and use all the time. Those lovely friends that have multiple purses and change the purse with the outfit? Unfathomable. And not going to happen. They&#8217;d be pieces that would sit around and not get used. Though, I could see them as repurposed scarves! :-)<\/p>\n<p>I finally landed on vests. I *like* vests. I have <del>two<\/del> three handknit vests &#8211; one handspun &#8211; and I wear them often. And the fabric commitment is small enough that I could easily make sufficient fabric for a vest within a short period of time. Also, vests are supposed to be &#8220;eclectic&#8221;, right? Like a jacket but not something you put on\/take off all day. Plus? Buttons. What more can I say?<\/p>\n<p>Next weekend is another Palm Springs weekend &#8211; but this time just Jeane and me. It&#8217;s too close to the holidays for Suzanne (she&#8217;ll be there *this* weekend to get &#8220;caught up&#8221;) and Barbara&#8217;s out of vacation days so it&#8217;s just the two of us. Slopers, muslins and maybe starting a joint article for Handwoven. I&#8217;m going to bring up this idea when I&#8217;m down there and see what she thinks. If I decide to go that route, then we can start making a pattern for a vest. I like the idea of having a &#8220;Control&#8221; &#8211; which would be the pattern &#8211; and using that to decide how I like fabrics, colors, etc. And it&#8217;d also tell me where I need to be in terms of cloth width, yardage, etc. There&#8217;s also opportunity for embellishment with embroidery, inkle- or tablet-woven bands, the whole nine yards. Lots of cloth structures would be fun &#8211; Monk&#8217;s Belt, Overshot, Twill. Lots of fabrics &#8211; wool, silk, linen, cotton. I don&#8217;t think that one a month is reasonable (and that&#8217;d be a LOT of vests!) but one a quarter, I think, would be doable. And that would mean a drawing, then a sample, then a finished garment.<\/p>\n<p>Separately, there are specific home-front projects that I want to do and that includes a rug for the studio, curtains for same, and some blankets. The Big Bag of Columbia\/Mohair worsted 2-ply may become blanket and rug yarn, we&#8217;ll see.<\/p>\n<p>So &#8211; what do you all think about vests? Also, the fabric and sewing learning from the cloth should help be step left-ward to a jacket, right-ward to a shirt\/tunic. Or even to a coat\/skirt\/etc.<\/p>\n<p>Yup, it already feels good. Maybe I can get one done before the holidays &#8230;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I find that I do some of my best thinking when I&#8217;m doing something else. In this case, running is absolutely a time when my mind starts to wander toward problem solving. 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