Happy September everyone! I love this time of year : crisp, bright mornings, bouquets of freshly sharpened pencils, carefully laid-out clothes for the first day of school…and especially all the crafty projects the autumn and the fast approaching winter holidays promise to inspire.
After a brief summer break, I’m truly happy to ring in the new school year (well, for the Northern Hemisphere anyway!) by presenting our September Featured Wipster, Michelle, who blogs at Living Slowly. Her beautiful contributions to the W.I.P. Wednesday Flickr group caught my eye, and I just had to share her talents with everyone! Here’s a little about Michelle, in her own words:
I think the desire to create runs in my family. My grandfather was a very talented carpenter and my mother spent much of my childhood sewing and crocheting things for my siblings and me.
Recycled Patchwork Beach Blanket
For me, creating art and crafting has been something I have enjoyed my entire life. Even in elementary school, art was my favorite class. I fondly remember walking through the isles of the storage room in my art class looking at all the supplies and being excited by the endless possibilities of what they could become.
I learned to hand sew as a Girl Scout Brownie and learned to use a sewing machine in middle school Home Economics class. To my amazement, I remembered the skills I learned as a girl when I returned to sewing many years later in college.
I don’t really recall what prompted my urge to learn knitting five years ago, but once I figured it out I was addicted. Knitting is so meditative and very calming for my mind which always seems to be going in too many directions at once. Knitting is my therapy.
As unoriginal as it may sound, my biggest source of inspiration truly has been my children. Crafting has taken on a new meaning since they were born. Being able to give them items that I have made by hand and filled with love brings me so much joy. Now that my son is talking, I can hear first hand his excitement when I give him something I made. That certainly fuels my desire to make crafting a daily part of our lives and to share my love of art with them.
Thanks so much to Michelle for taking the time to hang out with us at the Fishbowl! Do you have a favourite creative blogger you’d like to see featured next month? Remember, whatever your medium, we would love to see what you’re up to.
Do you have any new W.I.P.s in the works for Autumn, or even, gasp!, the holidays? We would love to see what you’re up to! Snap a shot of your “in progress” masterpiece and add it to the W.I.P. Wednesday Flickr Pool. Whatever your works-in-progress, have a crafty week, and don’t forget to see what the other Wipsters are working on.





oh, I love the stuff she has been making! Just popped over to her blog and she one crafty woman!
I love this post! That baby skirt is the cutest thing, I can’t believe it! And it was fun to learn 5 facts about you, I’d love to go bungee jumping someday!
oh my goodness, that skirt!
All of it is so cute, love to see people’s unique creations.
Hi Shelly! I have a little surprise for you on my blog: http://singinghorse.vox.com. When it is convenient, please check it out. Thanks!
I love that baby skirt!
Great post
It was fun to learn about one of the other ‘WIPsters’. I’ll have to stop by her blog more often!
How cool! Thanks for sharing with us, it’s so cool to hear about other people’s inspirations!
Aw, Michelle’s stuff is so cute. Love the beach towel! BTW, I made your raw ranch for raw day yesterday and it is AWESOME!!!
“birthday” – I was typing too fast!
Those are lovely creations! I particularly like the 1 year birtday ensemble: it’s really cute, and I love how well the knitted pants match the rest of the kit. Great work!
my next project will be making a shirt for llusion that says bed hog (like the one pictured) cause that is just perfect.. she is.
and yay for team edward!
Lovely! I am starting WIP next week. Finally. Yippee! Your blog is awesome Shellyfish. Hugs to you and Guppy.
xoxo
Great works !! Here we are still waiting (desperatrly) for the crisp mornings…..love
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That knitted baby skirt is gorgeous – so is that baby, I love babies!!