As many of my dear readers will know I have begun the slow process of developing my hobby/passion into a viable business. As you can imagine it's not something that happens over night, its going to for me be a long term project, years to be honest. But if that's what it takes then so be it. Need to do it properly after all. However, lately I feel as though I have fallen off the band wagon. Not sure why, well actually that's not true I know my issues surrounding whether or not to move or stay put, the usual money worries of renting and spiralling costs of living, haven't helped my focus. What kept me sane was stitching and working on other things but not reading. I tried last night to get my head back in the game, but I must confess that I read the same bit of page of this business book I have been given, probably five or six times. I still don't know what it was I was attempting to read.
How hard is it to get back into what I should be doing and not getting distracted? Very, apparently. The flat issues are settled for another year, got to love short term leases, I've got some immediate goals sorted, website, branding is getting sorted, and the hourly rate. I've even developed one embroidery design that has lasting impact, and I've got another two I'm now thinking about. I've also been researching and yet....still not reading what I should be.
It perhaps isn't helped by the fact that I am thinking about stitching new lines, and buying craft books. It's time I think for a little pep talk with my mentor.
Whilst I wait for the slap on the wrist or the poke in the head. I've gone and got myself even more distracted with new books. One surprises me more than the other, the latter is simply a blackwork reference book, this will help me with one of the other new lines I want to develop. The former, now this is interesting, those who know me well, know that I have a complete disinterest and even disdain in some instances of cross-stitch. I am sorry if you are a lover of this form of stitch but it simply doesn't do anything for me. Perhaps it's from my time working in a craft shop for a couple of years, there were some really creative kits, but generally they were swamped by some frankly god awful designs, and so insipid perhaps its me being a design snob I don't know? Anyway, I actually purchased a cross stitch book*, by god is it to die for. What is it you ask? Well its ABC textiles trompe-l'oeil au point de croix by Monique Lyonnet.
The designs are simply lush, and I can't wait to get stitching. If you find a copy, then get it. Well that is if you like letter samplers and so on. Like I said it surprises me, but then not, I think I need another little side stitching/project/hobby just for me.
Sometimes you just need to do it.
*Just another little note here, it's not my first, I have others, rather beautiful Japanese designed patterns, and a small note, don't be offended by my comments, its the stitch not the people that I have a problem with at times. I also have a problem with smocking, mainly because it gives me terrible flashbacks to a lesson at the RSN and the god awful thing I created. Me and smocking don't mix, like wasps I run for the hills. If you are a cross-stitcher, smocking person or lover of wasps. I don't have any disdain for you!
Wow, I didn't realise you had a "disdain" for cross stitchers. I'll go.
ReplyDeleteNo, I have a disdain for the stitch, just never really got the appeal of it, the people are totally cool. I have a mate of my mine who loves it, and has done oodles of kits.
DeleteI grew tired of cross stich myself, but then all these new patterns starting coming out that are so modern. But I don't do the embroider floss kind, I do needlepoint with crewel wool instead. I love it and it goes really quickly. I love the size and texture of wool.
ReplyDeleteCertainly these days the access to some exciting patterns has grown, which is why I purchased this book. Especially seen a lot more independent designers that are coming up with some lovely designs.
DeleteI did some needlepoint during my apprenticeship, not done any since. But as I am about to do some blackwork perhaps I will return it! I shall have a little look round your blog over the weekend :)