Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Daisy

Daisy by momoo50
Daisy, a photo by momoo50 on Flickr.

Art post for today. Live this type of flower.

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Pages 120 -121 completed

Pages 120 -121 completed by momoo50
Pages 120 -121 completed, a photo by momoo50 on Flickr.

The Post today is the completion of the week of faces challenge in the Art Doodle Love book by Dawn Sokol.  I love this book and have been using it almost daily.  It is a book for doodling and drawing.  It is not a book to merely sit on your shelf, it is a book to handle, mark in, practice techniques, and if your are like me learn how to doodle.  I look at zentangles done by others and wonder if I will ever get it.  I know that I will but sometime I can be a slow learner.

Another cool thing about this book is that you can skip around and draw on a page that calls to you.  I took a class in April called Expressions Ecourse taught by Regina Lord.  I have learned to much and ADL allows me to practice I will keep on posting my work here as I complete pages that I love.

Keep checking back.   Pilgrim

Monday, May 27, 2013

Day 6 of ADL face challenge

Day 6 of ADL face challenge by momoo50
Day 6 of ADL face challenge, a photo by momoo50 on Flickr.

Art post of face. Her name is Laurah

Living room wall

Living room wall by momoo50
Living room wall, a photo by momoo50 on Flickr.
First attempt at sketching. Part of my year of firsts

Janay day 5 of ADL faces.

Janay day 5 of ADL faces. by momoo50
Janay day 5 of ADL faces., a photo by momoo50 on Flickr.

Art post for the day. This is day 5 of Art Doodle Live face challenge. I live the eyes on this drawing.

Sunday, May 26, 2013

Divine Color

Divine Color by momoo50
Divine Color, a photo by momoo50 on Flickr.
Week 21 project for lifebook....Honoring my divine color.

There is a story behind this painting.  Tulips are my favorite flower and I love purple tulips so it felt perfect to draw and paint this picture.  However, getting to this place was not easy, in fact it was downright hard.

For years I have used rubber stamps and traced copyright free pictures because I did not believe that I could draw the objects.  When I did try to draw it looked very childish and i was sorely discouraged.  For this project I wanted to draw and paint my tulips.  On Friday I did a test run (pictured in another post) by drawing Nasturiums and Oriental Poppies.  I used various types of Media to color the flowers. they looked pretty good.  I was sure that I would have not problem with my tulips.

'Hold your horses Sparky', my muse seemed to say.  "Just what in all that is holy makes you think you can do this and post it?"  Looking at the pictures posted by other artists, I immediately got intimidated and discouraged.  There was just no way I could draw and paint on a large scale.  All day long there was this ongoing dialogue; "no one will like it, does it really matter, will you at least try?"  So at 10 pm, I sat down to create.  I drew a test in my journal and then copied by test onto my canvas (note to self 140 lb watercolor paper does not hold up well with a lot of water.)

I got my supplies together, had my iPad next to me with the instructional video running, tape on paper, let's get this show on the road.

1.  Wet your paper then draw outline of flower and leaves with watercolor crayons
2.  Keep the paper wet by spritzing it and start to paint with broad strokes the colors of twinkling h2o's. I used colors complementary to purple for the tulip leaves and colors complementary to green for the leaves
3.  the colors are going to meld, keep on spritzing.  I looked at the canvas and thought "what in the Hell?  This is an awful mess."  One week ago I would have stopped.  Not tonight, I allowed it to dry and it still looked like a purple and green blob.
4.  take watercolor crayons and put highlights in the petals and leaves, keep on spritzing.  Uh Oh, colors still mingling and paper is becoming rolling hills.
5.  Put saran wrap peices on the leaves, gauze on the leaves to get texture.  Put extra colors on the leaves cover entire canvas with saran wrap and put a heavy object on top while it dries.  Let it dry for a half an hour,
6.  Remove heavy object, pull back large saran wrap and spritz with gold
7.  put saran wrap back and heavy object let dry for  couple of hours
There are more steps, but it still looked like a hilly blob.  Idea surfaced why not outline the flowers with black posca pen to give definition.  Enhance the background with some yellow.  Put in white highlights and add more water color crayon.  Discovered that the crayon will melt under heat gun.  You can take a tissue to smooth the crayon---it is really a cool discovery.

I like the randomness and softness of this piece.  I like the fact that I stuck with it, I like the fact that I am growing and not giving in to the negative self talk.

Heck, I just love this painting.  I am pretty proud of me for this one.  I am getting ready to go and sign it.

Saturday, May 25, 2013

Oriental poppy

Oriental poppy by momoo50
Oriental poppy, a photo by momoo50 on Flickr.

Second practice painting with watercolor crayons

Nasturtium

Nasturtium  by momoo50
Nasturtium , a photo by momoo50 on Flickr.

Practice flower painting using prisma color pencils.

Mirid

Mirid by momoo50

Art Post for today.  Whimsical drawing inspired by Mindy Lacefield.  Day 4 of the 7 day face challenge in ADL.  I wanted to do something different .
Mirid, a photo by momoo50 on Flickr.

Friday, May 24, 2013

Bookbinding

Front coverBack cover Sample of pages in cereal box book.
Bookbinding, a set on Flickr.

Art post for today.  The photos above are of the first book I have made using a cereal box.  I sewed 4 signatures in to the cover.  It was an interesting process.  It took a lot of nerve and courage for me to do this book.

HOW DID I DO IT?

First I cut off the excess edges from the box which left a wonderful structure.  Next I gessoed the front back and spine.  I then made a template with the number of holes I wanted in the Spine for sewing.  I used a 5 hole straight stitch design using black waxed linen thread. The signatures are independent of each other (I did not use a copic stitch or anything like that).  I sewed in each signature and then rounded the corners to give it a finished look.

I still need to work on the cover and spine little more and then I am going to use this book for sketching.  I have never really sketched, but I want to practice before my trip to China.  I am going to make a travel journal similar to this one, just a little smaller for ease of transport.  This book is about 9x12 and is a bit cumbersome for travel.

My next book will have a mixture of papers and I may use binding tape for the spine.  We shall see.

Anyway, I enjoyed this project and my bookbinding skills are definitely improving.  WooHoo.


Thursday, May 23, 2013

Chrissy

Chrissy by momoo50
Chrissy, a photo by momoo50 on Flickr.
Art post for today. I have been practicing for nearly two months and I am starting to see a marked improvement. Have not really tried copying a picture. The portraits I am drawing now are from the imagination. Maybe next month the goal will be using pictures as a guide.

I have been able to accomplish another marvel, I am blogging everyday and that is nice.  I mean really nice.  I have had this blog since 2006, that is seven years dear reader and I have not been consistent, truly I have been basically absent on the blog scene and that is a shame.  But now I have a reason, I have a voice, I have seen the need to put my thoughts out into the universe even it I am the only one who sees them.

This morning I sat on the patio and read with a light breeze blowing.  It was exquisite.  Last year I promised myself that I would do what I did today and just did not follow through.  This week I have been in my chair, feet up, watching videos, writing and reading just about everyday and I love it.  Living in Henderson Nevada and facing the west, I have morning cool and afternoon heat, so my time for enjoying this space are early morning and late evening and that is just fine.  My challenge is to keep my pledge to myself and add this process to my self care program.  I am going to be 64 this year and I intend to spend the next 18 months preparing myself physically, spiritually and emotionally for the glorious 65 in November 2014.

What does all of this have to do with the picture posted above?  A lot really and at the same time not much.  It means a lot if I follow through with my goals and plans; not much if I fall back to habits that keep me doubting myself, not doing what I am called to do and making excuses.

Let's see and measure how I do.  Hold me accountable dear reader.  Pilgrim


Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Karina

Karina by momoo50
Karina, a photo by momoo50 on Flickr.

Day 2 of a week of faces in Art Doode Love. Her name is Katrina.

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Marissa

Marissa by momoo50

Marissa, a photo by momoo50 on Flickr.
Art post for today. Practice drawing. Introducing Marissa. Notice the snazzy hat. I need to work on eyes, they are not symmetrical. But I am pleased overall with this practice session.

I have been participating in several online projects that give me the opportunity to draw faces.  Today I started working on two pages in Art Doodle Love where I have to draw a face a day for 7 days.  Today is day one.

Monday, May 20, 2013

My Muse

My Muse by momoo50
My Muse, a photo by momoo50 on Flickr.

Art post for today. It took me two weeks to complete work on my muse a blinged out quirky bird. I love these birds, they are so fun and they show a happy side of me.

Sunday, May 19, 2013

Sunset in Venice after a hard rain.

My art post for today is a photo I took in Sept. 2012 sailing down the lagoon on the vaporetto in Venice. We had just come through a terrible storm I named Hurricane Ernesto.
I love this photo and the memory.

Friday, May 17, 2013

ADL pgs 60-61

ADL pgs 60-61 by momoo50
ADL pgs 60-61, a photo by momoo50 on Flickr.
Day 3 art post. Pages in Art Doodle Love book. The circles were painted on Deli paper, cut out and glued on these pages. Colorful and fun.

New thought for today - May 17, 2013

I was thinking about the online classes I am participating in and how I really try to look at each picture and give encouragement because it is so very important to support fellow artists.  I realize when I look at the work of others mine is not as compelling, but, at least I am trying, working, creating......and that is so important.  I was feeling a little down because I do not get a lot comments until I examined my intent for doing this and posting.  See,  comparing myself to others is so dangerous. So why am I posting on line; to gain courage and confidence.   I am posting to overcome vulnerability.  I am posting for me, just because I can.

So I have to put in writing a reminder to myself that I am not posting for praise of others and that if I get just  one comment, it is a good thing because I am sharing my talents with the universe.  You know, all of this is really therapy since I have spent so much of my life trying to please others and neglecting me.  I did not even know who I was.  Through art I am discovering so many dimensions of myself through colors, images, faces, flowers, quirky birds, life.  The joy of this discovery is phenomenal.  But I cannot allow myself to get distracted by my own insecurities.  I have go get out of my own way and not sabotage myself with false needs.  This is an important lesson for all parts of my life...Amen.

Until next time....Pilgrim.

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Week 20 something that moves my spirit.

Day 2 of posting art. This watercolor painting of flowers is for week 20 of the lifebook project. I have a strong desire to paint flowers and landscapes.

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

15 day art challenge

I have posted a picture today, Adriana, as my picture for the day.  I plan to work on and post one picture each day between now and the end of May.  This will be a big challenge for me to stick to, but I plan to prevail.  Not sure everyday will be a portrait.  I am liking flowers as well as drawing faces.  It may be a page from my Art Doodle Love book, but suffice it to say, I will be posting something.

Adriana, side view

Adriana, side view by momoo50
Adriana, side view, a photo by momoo50 on Flickr.
 Day 1 of posting artwork in May.  I am trying to overcome the procrastination bug.  Instead of thinking about creativity, I plan on creating everyday until the end of May.  Trying to draw or paint a picture a day. Today is a side view painting.  I have to admit that sometimes I look at the drawings and paintings of others and feel that mine look really juvenile, but considering that I have only been working on this for 6 weeks I am not doing so bad.  Plus, the original looks better than the photo (at least it looks that way to me.).

I got the idea to name my portraits from Dawn Devries-Sokol.  She has been practicing drawing faces and named each portrait.  I thought it was a really great idea. I also may post work I am doing for Lifebook 2013 as I need to catch up.

This idea will also allow me to do something else I have been very lax about - BLOGGING.  Writing is also art and by writing about the pictures I will be able to hone my writing skills and my drawing skills.  Oh boy, this should be so much fun and insightful.

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Smiling lady

Smiling lady by momoo50
Smiling lady, a photo by momoo50 on Flickr.

This s my first attempt at drawing a smiling person showing teeth. It was an interesting process. It does brighten up the face.

Saturday, May 11, 2013

Thinking of you

image by momoo50
image, a photo by momoo50 on Flickr.

I have wanted to start drawing my cards and this is my first attempt. Background is painted with water color crayon. Will keep working at it.

Sunday, May 05, 2013

Change in face shape

Change in face shape by momoo50
Change in face shape, a photo by momoo50 on Flickr.

This is a dramatic change in the shape of the face, shading a little more intense, drew in about 10 minutes. Could not over think it.

Thursday, May 02, 2013

Enjoying the Creative Process

Mendenhall Glacier, Alaska



I have been having a blast.  I just have to say it again, I have been having a blast.  During the Month of April I took an online ecourse, Expressions, taught and presented by Regina Lord of Creative Kismet.  Regina is an excellent teacher and artist.  She takes care to present the process of drawing, shading and painting faces in a step by step manner.  Before this class I was pretty much a stick person artist.

Now, I have to be honest.  When I was much younger, I would spend hours in my room drawing.  I could look at a picture and copy the essence of that picture.  I illustrated all of my reports while in grade school and high school.  In fact I did a little bit of everything, drawing, coloring, writing poetry, fiction and creative non-fiction.  I taught myself to knit when I was 18 and made a layette set for my son when he was born.  It was quite stunning with one problem...he was born Aug. 30, 1968 so it was too hot for him to wear the sweater, hat and booties.  I was so disappointed.  My self education did not include using the right weight of yarn for the season.  Oh well, live and learn.

Somewhere in my twenties, while juggling a stressful marriage, work, motherhood and stops and starts with my college education, I lost a large part of myself.  The creative part.  No that is not true, the creative part did not go away, the confidence that I could do anything I put my mind to was lost.  Set backs and failures can do that sometimes.  We talk about the inner critic and how it works a lot.  My concern is where it came from in the first place.  I read one book that said give the inner critic a name.  Mine is Gertrude.  Another book says, tell her to go away....she seemed to like her home and was really reluctant to leave.  Nothing I read really put me on the road to finding where Gertrude came from in the first place.  Hmmm I thought, if I am going to have any peace, I have to do more digging.

Fast forward through 40 years or more (whew, I am getting more mature).  During that 40 year period I have been busy.  I have made greeting cards which I love, but not confident enough to market them (much to the chagrin of many friends).  I have attended Art Retreats and had a blast.  I have signed up for online classes and chickened out from completing them (Gertrude was really busy during this time). Oh I knitted some fabulous scarves, gave them away as presents; I made some fabulous cards; bought a boat load of art supplies, took fabulous pictures,  yada, yada, yada......

So why am I now having a blast in 2013?  Because  I have allowed myself to have fun.  Yep, good old fashioned fun.  Each new challenge I have tried.  Sometimes I have to talk myself into it, but I do it.  There are a couple of projects that I have to continue the you can do it discussion so I will try them, but for the most part, I have stretched myself.  No more stick figures for me.  I laugh a lot as I draw faces, try zentangling, make colorful paper (my favorite things to do) and actually wear a vest that I made 5 years ago (the badboy looked good on me).

Ah life, I am having a blast.  If you look at recent blog entries, they are pictures of practice drawings and I am proud of everyone of them.  In fact, I am just giddy with joy.  I am so glad I finally gave myself permission to let the creativity that has been laying dormant for so long to finally wake up.  It is bursting forth and I am just having plain ole fun.

The picture above was taken in 2010 on an Alaskan Cruise.  It is an awesome photo and I love it.  Someday I am going to paint it.

As I said, I am having a blast.

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Shading

Shading by momoo50
Shading, a photo by momoo50 on Flickr.

Today I am working on shading. I am revisiting week one of the class to feet ore practice. Really have to watch the videos several times to understand all of the nuances. Practice, practice practice.

Monday, April 29, 2013

The eyes have it

The eyes have it by momoo50
The eyes have it, a photo by momoo50 on Flickr.

It is amazing how a change in the eyes can soften the look.

Sunday, April 28, 2013

Watercolor crayon painting

Watercolor crayon painting by momoo50
Watercolor crayon painting, a photo by momoo50 on Flickr.

I am trying to master color and shading. Using acrylic I have to find comfort with the paint and how much to use. Sooooo, I colored this with water color crayons. I have more control and I likey.

Have to work on my proportions.

I like drawing faces, but my passion is color, painting paper. Making beautiful and intricate backgrounds.

Painted background

Painted background  by momoo50
Painted background , a photo by momoo50 on Flickr.

I have been taking an online e course, Expressions, taught be Regina Lord of Creative Kismet, since April 1st. It was a 30 day class, but the site will be up until December to review video lessons.

This portrait was painted on a cardboard packaging insert. I gessoed both sides to make it strong, painted a background using oranges, greens and yellow, then I drew the portrait and painted with wash of white..

After I completed the portrait I looked at in disbelief.....this talent, this side of me has been buried for so long. Though it is a long story that I may someday tell I realize in burying pain, I buried who I really am and what I can do.

There.is so much about me I need to discover. Maybe through art I will find me again.

Saturday, April 13, 2013

Face practiceimage

Face practiceimage by momoo50
Face practiceimage, a photo by momoo50 on Flickr.

Practice removes fear. Two weeks into the expressions class, getting more comfortable. I still need a lighter touch with the pencil. I drew this portrait while sitting at the bus stop. I keep my journal with me at all times now.

Friday, April 12, 2013

American geisha

American geisha by momoo50
American geisha, a photo by momoo50 on Flickr.

Week 15 of Lifebook, portrait in black, white and rose. I am just learning how to draw faces. I have been also learning to paint then. Need a lot more practice as I find my own unique style.

Wednesday, April 03, 2013

Creating Fun

I have been spending the first three months of this year participating in on-line courses.  I used to say taking courses, but it much more than that.  I am participating in the creative process and it is really fun. The part that has been missing is recording the experience here in my blog.

Participating in these courses is truly a Pilgrimmage.  I am learning so much about the process and myself.  My fears are slowly but surely eroding.  I have to say that I am most happy about that aspect of the journey.  The classes I have on my plate are 365 days of Journal Fodder (need to catch up), Lifebook 2013, Expressions E-Course, Getting Started with Julie Fei-Fan Balzer, Joy Journal (so far behind, but I am determined to get started) and 21 Secrets.  Is that enough?  I think so.  I really need to sit down and prioritize, but that is another project.

What have I done?  Well let's see,

 Heart Connections-Lifebook 2013

Stumpification project - Lifebook 2013

Colorful page from 365 days of Journal Fodder

There is a lesson here and it is to try.  Try to do the best you can with what you have.  Try to keep an open mind and be willing to be attempt things you though you never could do.  Be willing to laugh at yourself and believe me I have laughed a lot over these past few weeks, but I have enjoyed the process and that is what is most important.  So, over the next few months, I will be showing Works in Progress, completed works and commenting on the overall experience.

Take care and blessings.

Sunday, March 10, 2013

A voice bursting forth


The pictures below are of work I painted at An Artful Journey.  I learned a lot about myself on this retreat, things I will be sorting out for quite a while.  Self doubt has been my constant companion for years.  As hard as I have tried to overcome it, the nagging feelings stayed just below the surface.  Now, now I know what was missing.  Intention.  When we set out to do anything, we must first clearly understand what the real intention is for the actions we are about to execute.

Last weekend I clearly understood what I wanted to accomplish.  I love making backgrounds to use in books and on cards.  Manipulating paper, discovering color really make me happy.  I am not a binder of complicated books, the more simple the better.  I am a designer of greeting cards and I love it.  So, that is what I looked for during class, how could the paper I painted become the basis for a card?  Below are two pictured so paper I painted and made into accordion books (told you simple).  

I will be writing and posting more over the next few weeks, so stay tuned.



Monday, November 05, 2012

Allowing Myself To Play

This picture is a Impressionist rendering of a picture I took on Sunday Nov. 4th at the Mt. Charleston Resort.  I had neglected to take any pictures and rushed out Sunday during a 15 minute break to shoot some pictures will my cell phone.
 
After the break we saw a film by Dewitt Jones called For the Love of It.  The essence of this film was doing something for the love of it, not just in some mundane way.  I have to admit that I was in a hurry as I snapped some shots, but when I looked at the finished product I was pleased.  This photo was taken into the sun, but what I captured were the rays beaming down and I loved it.
 
Dewitt Jones indicated that he does not really stage his shots (he is a professional photographer) ; rather, he chases them and finds just the right angle as it calls to him.  Hmm, I thought, I guess that is what I was doing and did not kow it. 
 
I wanted to get the film so I looked him up and found out that the film ( a training film for business) was waaaaayyy more than I wanted to pay.  So I looked him up on Amazon to see if he had other films and I found an ebook on Iphoneography that he had written.  In the book that houses 50 of his photos, he worked with several inexpensive apps suited for iPhone and iPad.  Two were Iris Suites and ArtisticaOil.  I immediately downloaded them and began to play.  Pay special attention to the word Play because that is not something I often allow myself to do. 
 
I took a photo and altered it in Iris and was able to add my name as a copyright.  I had been trying to figure that one out for weeks and there it was on the first thing I looked at in Iris.  I went back and forth between my photos and his book and realized that he took a picture of his feet while he was walking, altered it in Iris saved it and then called it up in Artistica and turned it into an oil painting.  That was just too cool for me.
 
And so today we have the picture above and I love it for several reasons:
1.  it looks pretty good
2.  I was willing to try and use unfamiliar tools without a major freak out
3.  it opens another dimension to my artistic process
4. It looks really good and I am proud
 
So my dear pilgrims, please take some time to play, some time to try new things and what ever you do in life, do it for the love of it.
 
Peace on the journey.....
pilgrim

Monday, October 15, 2012

Breast Pocket part 2

I am getting ready to mail more breast pockets so I thought I would post them prior to mailing.  I did remember to take pictures of them all this time.

I have had scraps of fleece from the blankets and bears project at church for 2 years.  We did not want to throw them out, so I took them.  Last night it hit me that I could use them for breast pockets so here is my first attempt.

The top two are made from Japanese Kimono Fabric and the bottom one is made from vellum scrapbook page I received for participating in a breast cancer project.

Butter fly fabric, can't remember where I got it from but I just liked the fluidity of it.  The green is from a Japanese Kimono it can really double as a breast pocket OR a smart phone holder, how is that for versatility.

More Kimono fabric, purchased it from Katie Kendrick.  I love supporting other artists and after I got the fabric, knowing that I am not much of a fabric artist, I wondered what I would do with it all.  Problem solved in a grand fashion.

Repost of the knitted pocket.  I scanned it the first time (not a good idea).

Why am I doing this?  My great-grandmother Fannie Jane Cole, grandmother, Zelma Lee Young and mother, Glennie Mae Barber all had breast cancer twice.  They were courageous women and set an excellent example for me on how to deal with any type of adversity.  So each wobbly stitch that I sew is for them.  Plus, I have just had a darn good time.





Saturday, October 13, 2012

Breast Pocket Project

This year has been a year of firsts for me and the one I am currently most proud of is making Breast Pockets.  As a breast cancer warrior (I kinda like this better than survivor).  I participate in anything project that will bring awareness to the need to be mindful of each person that has been impacted by this disease.

Melanie Testa is the originator of this project, which is intended to give courage and support to women who have had mastectomies and decided not to have reconstructive surgery.

I did not have a mastectomy, I opted for double lumpectomy since I had early stage cancer in both breasts.  I did however have to have 3 surgeries on my right breast inorder to get clear margins as a result I am a little lopsided but who cares, I am healthy and so far cancer free.

Anyhoo, I have pictures of a couple of the pockets I made.

One I have mailed (I forgot to photograph the other two in the envelope) and one I will be mailing within the next couple of days. 

Melanie is a great inspiration to me, we are email and facebook friends and I will always cherish her friendship and encouragement.



Handsown breast pocket


 
Knitted breast pocket.  I wanted to try and see if I could knit a pocket and I did.  Woohoo
 
This has been a fun time for me.  Melanie, thanks for the opportunity
 
 

 
 
 


Monday, October 01, 2012

A Preview of Things to Come - My Italian Adventure

It occured to me that I do not have to wait until I have everything just right inorder to begin to post about my trip to Italy.  Blog posts do not have to have 5 million words.  It is 2 am Pacific time and I am up, it will take a few days for my body to adjust.  I fell asleep at 5 pm and slept until 11:30 pm, now I am wide awake so here we are:

Snippets of my trip in Pictures:

Rustic Tower in Orvieto


Painted Cactus one of the pictures I used during class. I loved it.


Scrumptions dinner in Rome, hand made sausage and Pasta with
Meat Sauce - Yum



Teacher and Friend, Tracie Huskampf, such a kind spirit.
 
I will never be the same after this trip.  More on that later/
Suffice it to say, I had a lot of fun.





Wednesday, May 23, 2012

UFO'S--Unfinished Objects

Isn't this the cutest little sweater?  It took me 2 years to complete it.  Why?  For a few reasons really, I told myself I could not knit a sweater, I put it in a bag and forgot about it, I told myself I could not knit a sweater, I was busy with health issues and other pressing projects, did I mention that I told myself that I could not knit a sweater?


I am a scarf officianado.  I can knit the most beautiful scarves, I can crochet one heck of a granny square afghan and now I can actually knit a sweater.  Ok, it is a miniature sweater for a little bear, but it is still a sweater and I finished it on May 21, 2012.  I was going through my knitting basket looking for projects that I need to finish.  I am dedicating this summer to completing UFO's.  I finished a scarf that I will show in another blog. I finished a crocheted coin purse and then I picked up the bag.
"Hmmm, what is this?" I asked myself as I looked into the bag, "Oh my goodness, it is the sweater for the little bear.  Guess I will try to finish it."  All that was left was completing the front panel and sewing it together.  I read the directions incorrectly and had to rip out a part of it twice, but I got it done.  "How am I going to fit in the sleeves", I thought.  I googled in sewing in knitted sleeves, watched a video and proceeded to work, it was really easy after I got the hang of it.


INTRODUCING BEE BEE Wearing his new sweater

Sitting on his regal throne is BEE BEE.  Bee Bee is wearing the sweater I finished.  Isn't he dashing?  This gentlebear, dear reader, is the new mascot of the Blankets and Bears program sponsored by St. Thomas More Catholic Community Church.  For the past few years I have had the honor of working as co-chair for this ministry which provides Blankets and Bears to children and adults in need of love and care. Last year we prepared over 600 packages for two shelters who help families in need.

How did I meet Bee Bee?  He was the last bear on the table 2 years ago and tears were streaming down his little face.  You see, he had no clothes, someone had stripped him of his sweater and no one wanted him.  My friend Debbie, who created this wonderful volunteer opportunity with her family and shared it with my church, gave him to me and asked me to make him a sweater.  Did I mention that I did not think I could make a sweater?  So my poor boy was a fixture on my bed for the past two year waiting for his sweater.  And now he has one.

I am so excited, everytime I look at Bee Bee it is as though he is saying, "you are my hero, I knew you could do it."  I am proud that I finally shut off the negative chatter in my brain and got busy.  What is my next challenge on the knitting front?  I hear you asking, it is Cables because I have been telling myself "I can't make cables, they look to complicated."  We shall see how long it will take for me to conquer this fear, stay tuned.

No matter how small the steps or how long it takes......change every I Can't into a resounding I CAN.

Hoping we meet somewhere on the journey....Pilgrim