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Monthly Archives: April 2012
Why I do this…
I know I have been posting a lot about my anxiety as of late; all of the macro stuff has been weighing heavily upon me this past month. I’m not sure if anyone really wants to hear about it, but … Continue reading
Art, life, design, and stuff…
You may have noticed that things have gotten a little quiet around here lately, or that my tone over on Twitter has been a bit glum. I gotta admit that I have been a bit down lately. I did one … Continue reading
Winners!!!
So, after a week or so of chaos around here I am finally getting around to announcing the winners of the big fabric giveaway. Remember winners, you are solemnly sworn to make a quilt from at least some of this … Continue reading
Sketching…
As I mentioned in my recent post on my approach to design, I am a restless designer; there are a million things I want to look at and consider. I’ve recently been drawn to the word Fissiparous, and have been … Continue reading
A few thoughts on design…
I suppose I’ve been a designer for about a decade now; at least that is when I started teaching design. Before that I had never really thought of myself as a designer; heck I barely thought of myself as an … Continue reading




