8.14.2013

A week in the studio

Uh oh, I think I like my summer studio better than my San Francisco studio. Even though it's probably half the size, the new space is brighter and definitely warmer! After being in the same studio in San Francisco for fifteen years, my usual studio is clearly in need of a deep clean. One thing that will be moving back with me is my new sewing machine!


After hearing numerous snickers about my old machines and having a particularly frustrating day that involved two types of screwdrivers being used multiple times within two hours, I gave up on my old machines. I was digging around for an old one on Craigslist but came up empty. Then I started thinking about how every place I'd been recently had a Juki. Little did I realize they made home machines as well. I didn't need anything as fancy as a Bernina (nor could I fork over the money) so I thought I'd give this one a shot. Not too expensive but does everything I've been wanting for years. Feed dogs that lower, reverse stitch that works, I can even put through more than three layers of fabric without the needle getting stuck. Yes, I had it bad before which may explain why I hand-sewed all of those quilts!


And now I'm eager to tackle the indigo fabric I made recently. Not sure what I'll do with it but Louise Bourgeois has one amazing piece that I've fallen hard for.

Louise Bourgeois: 'Untitled' (2005). Fabric © Louise Bourgeois Trust.
Courtesy Hauser & Wirth Photo: Christopher Burke (via Louise Bourgeois: The Fabric Works)

Lots of ideas flowing. I promised myself that I would just play a bit this summer and not focus in on anything in particular ... yet. First, there's the book. Everyone at the indigo weekend fell for it, hard. It's worth every penny. I've also been spending too much time on Pinterest. Check out my summer smock inspiration board. I've also been making smocks, dresses and playing with a lot of color.


This dress came from a pattern I made from an existing dress. And that hot pink? I ordered some remnant wool felt from Filzfelt to play with. Yes, I'm thinking about a new series but I'm not committing yet.


We'll see what the next few weeks in the summer studio bring. In the meantime, there's a whole lot of produce to harvest and process just outside the studio door.


You won't see any of that growing in San Francisco!




6 comments:

Victoria said...

Congrats on the new Juki! Hope it provides you with years of blissful sewing!

(And oh my, that Louise Bourgeois piece is amazing!)

Baltimore Sonnets said...

Your posts are always inspiring. I look forward to seeing what you do with the indigo fabric.

Thank you!
http://suzannecoley.blogspot.com

kathrynclark said...

Thanks, Suzanne and Victoria. Playing with that indigo fabric is tough, every little strand is cherished!

lisa solomon said...

yay for new studio toys !
[and welcome back to SF even if you aren't totally sold on it]

kathrynclark said...

@Lisa, SF is growing on me again ... a casual stop by the de Young after school today inspired me again.

Alex moner said...

Even though it's probably half the size, the new space is brighter and definitely warmer! home safe reviews

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