Sunday 4 April 2010

I think I have issues with perfection.

OK those of you who have met me or possibly even those who have been reading this blog for more than three minutes need to stop laughing now.

I rooly trooly do think perfection and my expectations of attainment affect the crafting I do (not even going to look at wider aspects in my life).
I see the finished products I make and most of the time they bear little resemblance to the initial idea of what it will look like. Sometimes this is ok because different is not necessarily bad but usually it results in a big ugly mess that I can't fix and yet am unable to throw into the bin (viz Mrs Onion, her shopping bag and the London red bus cushion cover).

Poppy Treffry and those following her style in a flattering manner (sounds better than copiers right?) have aided me in seeing past the strictures of neat edges, french seams and straight lines laid down by Mrs Robinson and Mrs Heighway so many years ago but still I struggle. I know my limitations; I will never get sharp pointy triangles when sewing. Frankly I still get quite joyous when corners meet in an appropriate fashion!

This recent work with zips and bobbles has been useful in meeting my perfection expectation. While not quite professional or shop standard it all looks fairly good and so I went in to creating the pieces for the Snailblazer's Sample Swap (taking place here) on a high. So far so good but have still to attach the base into both the body and the lining. Let me just say though - zips! In circles!

I have been following 'Whip up's Month of mini-quilts' and am loving the designers being highlighted. These fabulously talented women could split wide the cracks laid by all these years hanging around the crafty blogoverse.

6 comments:

  1. Zips in circles?

    Too scary for me! Can't wait to see your finished goods.

    xxx

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  2. am fascinated b y zips in circles!! not been on the wine have we? I have given up on perfection- just not me!

    xxx

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  3. Trash, I think what you say is true for most people. Often an idea is unrecognisable in its finished form.

    I cannot wait to see these zips in circles....

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  4. I am quite frankly in awe of anyone who installs a zipper successfully on a straight line, never mind a curve. A circle? Good heavens, I need a strong drink.

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  5. I hanker for perfection too - but no-one would ever believe me! Locket xxx

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  6. just "ZIPS" in general are enough to set off a cold sweat for me. seriously. just the thought!!!

    ps from the other day: those fabric fortune cookies??!?!? they are the flippin' EASIEST THING IN THE WORLD... (ok, see *I* can make them, which was your first clue there!!!) ...especially if you CHEAT and sew right on the traced line of the circle!!! :) :) :)

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