Showing posts with label Q is for Quirky. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Q is for Quirky. Show all posts
Q is for Quirky




Three quirky ladies:
Allie Brosch with her comic blog Hyperbole and a Half
Abstract artist Mary Heilmann talks inspiration.
Allee Willis is living kitsch.
Q is for Quirky


Only one jar left of my dill pickle people! They went fast , mostly because Ira comes over everyday saying " mo pickle peese Nalalee"
Thanks to Jessica Ross for the recipe, my only addition was a bit of personality!
Q is for Quirky




I love that there are people out there like Sayaka Minemuka whose Breakfast Project consists of these food faces :)
Q is for Quirky




I want to make an interactive web site with a stop motion video component. I want it to be called Talk Talk Go! (which is the name of the stop motion "talk show"). I want it to be hosted by vintage ceramic figurines...the whole web site featuring the figurines I have collected over the years. I want the "land" they are from to be called The Land of Non and I want them each to talk in their own non language which I will subtitle in English. I want them to promote the arts and give how-to tutorials and recipes. I want to know that I am not crazy in a bad way...
Q is for Quirky


I came home from grade school once and told my mother how people thought I was weird. She told me that I wasn't weird at all, I was just quirky. Empowered by my quirkiness I, to this day, strive to do things my grade school classmates would scrunch their noses about.

Holey Sheet Bags would be one of those things.

Back in the early 2000's I was making more money then I am now and was spending it all on fabric at thrift stores. Soon I came to find I had quite a collection of Star Wars and other nostalgic bedsheets hiding in piles under the bed and then I had a dream, to turn all those sheets into tote bags.

Its seven years later and I have way too many bedsheets...I still make Holey Sheet Bags but not with the fervor of a young twenty year old, now I just want to get rid of the fabric so I can concentrate on other sewing projects.
So sadly but hopefully this will be the last year for Holey Sheet Bags.

If you would like to purchase a Holey Sheet Bag you visit Green Man Vintage and Vinyl , 48 University Ave. Charlottetown PEI.
Or visit me at Lost & Found 2383 Agricola St. Halifax.
Also you can email holeysheetbags@gmail.com for info on what fabric i have available and I can ship them to you!