Ciao Friends!
If you listen to my blog (link to come later) you know there was a thing that happened last week that threw my whole schedule off. That's why I didn't post last week and why things are early this week. There's not a lot going on crafty-wise right now, although there are some things in the pipeline.
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I didn't get going as soon as I wanted to this morning. One problem was that I had tried to sew myself a new mousepad. My old one was quite a disappointment. I didn't sew it, I bought it off of Amazon. I had ordered a pink sparkle round mouse pad. The picture is not really out of focus. It just was printed blurry. It's supposed to be pink and sparkly, but it just looks like a piece of baloney that's going bad. Ick. This is what I wound up making today. The first one I attempted yesterday did not turn out too well, the fabric wrinkled and I wound up with lumps and bumps and bad sewing and all of that. In addition to making a casserole for dinner, I was trying to take apart the first mousepad I sewed, figure out how I was going to fix it, and sewing up the new version. It took a long time and and I overworked my seam ripper to get Mousepad V1.0 apart. Mousepad V1.0 had a shelf liner layer as the back of the mousepad, I sewed it to the front and then turned and finished it that way. I think that's what made the lumps and bumps. I don't have a walking foot and getting that non-slip material to sew correctly was horrible. This time I decided to sew a regular mat with no non-slip stuff first. Then I sewed the non-slip stuff on the back of the mat. That worked much better. Here is the back of the mousepad. Basically that stuff is just some shelf liner that I folded the edges over on, and sort of appliqued it to the back of the mat. The backside of the mat is pretty wild fabric, but I figured it didn't matter because it wasn't really going to be seen. I think both sides are an improvement over the rancid baloney mousepad. So, until I got the mousepad done I held off on using my laptop. I could have used the bad baloney mousepad, that wasn't an issue really, I just knew that if I didn't get this done, I would just put up with the messed up mousepad or the baloney one because the task of pulling apart the V1.0 looked really daunting. I figured the sooner I fixed it the better. Mousepad V2.0 is so much better. The only other thing I wanted to show you today was my BuJo spread for June. I can't show anything else of it right now because I'd have to blur personal info and I don't feel like doing that right now. I'll try and remember to post the rest of the spread. But isn't it glorious? Wild, I know. But I'm a sucker for Gelly Roll pens. So much glitter gel pen here. And the florescent colors! We used to love some florescent colors back in the day. I remember learning about them in art class back in.....well, a while ago. Well, that's it for now. I don't know if I'm going to post next week, I've got an appointment I'm going to have to go to and I don't know what day it will be yet or how it's going to affect my schedule. I'll at least post just a short update to let you kow. It may not be a real post next week.
Ciao! I'm working on a linen half circle skirt. I should have taken pictures of the process, but I really got into it and didn't think about pics until it was too late. At this point I'm hemming up the bottom by hand using a silk thread that blends with the fabric. I'll hem up the lining the same way with a silk. Then I'll machine hem around the bottom and do a decorative stitch with the bronze thread as well. Probably do a decorative stitch around the waistband as well. More to come when I've got it finished. To be continued.... I am (remotely) attending the Truth Over Fear Summit this week, so I'm busy with that as well as some sewing projects while I'm watching presentations. I'll type at you next week!
I had such plans for the blog today! But as I pondered my breakfast, I had some other ideas. I know I said I was going to outline what I learned from making the hexie quilt. Never fear! That day will come. But as I pondered the making of Egg(s) with a Hat, I started to feel....playful. As always, the Greek seasoning is included. I think I use this stuff on everything. Can I buy a barrel of it? I need a bigger container for sure. At any rate, I became a little less, I don't know, focused on what I wanted my blog to be. I puttered around in the kitchen, rearranging some things, becoming reacquainted with my Aerobie Aeropress coffee maker, just stuff in general. After my third tiny cup of espresso...well..."espresso like" beverage (you're probably never going to get a true espresso out of an Aerobie) I knew sitting down and being logical was just not happening today. Luckily for me, logic is not all there is to life. I looked at my to-do list, and saw one item that I at first deemed "frivolous" and considered deleting it. Then I thought, "no way!" Sometimes it's those "frivolous" things that get us through the day. And sometimes what seems "frivolous" on the surface is actually quite necessary. Not that things are that bad for me right now. Actually, I am in quite a good position and I thank God heartily for that. But I have been having a kind of creative block lately. I can't seem to get color combinations right even after reading up on color theory and even buying Joen Wolfrom's 3-in-1 Color Tool which has, don't get me wrong, been incredibly useful, I just can't seem to get things together creatively lately. I think sometimes it's a matter of having too many options to play with rather than less. Sometimes if you force yourself to work with limited options it can release your creativity to solve problems. However, that's a subject for another day, I think. Instead I think I'm just going to take time and do some "frivolous" playing around today. That's what all those things in the pic to the right are about...they all represent modes of play for me. Coloring, sewing, noodling around with Gimp or ArtRage on my computer, even making a spread in my BuJo or noodling with some other creative electronic device. Sometimes you just have to let your imagination go for a bit. Therein you get the title of today's blog: The Power of Play. Take some time to play today! I posted about the newborn quilt last time. And, in my podcast (which I'll link to some other time, it's not much yet) I mentioned that I learned a lot about making this type of quilt, but I'm still gathering my thoughts about what I learned. I'll make a long post about that another time. In the meantime, I'll post about the finished quilt. Here are some pics of the strips of hexies. Sorry about the last one being so camouflaged. I took a picture of the strips after laying them on top of another quilt made with the same fabric. Ha! They were pretty fun to put together, but I was really worried about making a whole quilt top with them, even if the quilt top was pretty small, about 24" by 30". Not very big, but I had only made hexie mug rugs so far. By the way, my corners turned out really great! I usually can do corners pretty well, but there's always just maybe one corner that's wonky enough to see it fairly easily. This time all the corners were perfect. I know the colors look different. I don't know why. I think I had the overhead light on for one of the pictures and the other one was just using the natural light from the window. You can see the tag in both pictures though, so you know it's the same corner. As I said, all the corners were picture perfect. But I'm too lazy to take a closeup of each corner. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ I did this even without the help of my 3 in 1 tool I made after watching a video on the Just Get It Done Quilts YouTube channel. I will link to that on my links page. She has many great videos there, including one about using templates, I'll link to that one. It's really helpful. She's doing some videos now on binding. She did one with homemade binding, but I'm looking forward to the one she's going to do on using pre-packaged binding. I haven't made my own bias binding in a long time. Here's the finished quilt. I put it on the kitchen counter (It was clean!) because that's where the best light was. It's all wrinkly because I had just taken it out of the dryer and I didn't want to dry it any more. It's just a cuddly quilt anyway. It came through a delicate wash and just enough dryer time to get it just dry with flying colors. Since it's for a baby, I used a hypoallergenic delicates wash and no other fabric softeners or fragrance boosters. I suppose I could have used a warm iron on it, but I figured it wasn't crucial. Here it is, all double-bagged and ready to go. I double-bagged it because I want to include some written up care instructions and information on what kind of fabric I used and I thought I might make a nice note with my fountain pen, and I didn't want to take even the remotest chance that the ink would get on the quilt. This way I can slip the note into the outside bag and there will be no chance of getting any ink on the quilt. All in all, this project increased my sewing/quilting skills greatly. It's always satisfying to not only learn something but make a first rate finished project as well. See you next time! I'll probably have the information on everything I learned about English Paper Piecing. Ciao for now! Today's post is going to be short and sweet. Sorry about that. But last weekend my fiancé asked me "Don't you want to make a gift for [person] and his wife? Their baby is due pretty soon." And I said, yes. Yes I would make them a gift. Just like I did for [other person's daughter who had a baby who also works at this same place]. Sigh.
It's actually coming along quite well, but I've never actually completed such a large project with this particular method: EPP hexies. Don't get me wrong, I luv luv luv me some hexies. But I've only ever made coasters or mug rugs and stuff like that so far. I've prepped a bunch of tiny hexies that will eventually be a quilt or a wall hanging or something, but I've never made something like this. It's only a baby quilt, but boy, it's a project. That being said, it's actually much easier than I expected. I used the Sewline Glue Pen to glue baste rather than stitch baste the hexies, I did fussy cut some of them, but that was easier than I thought as well and I've also thought of some easier ways to do that in the future. Sewing the hexies together is actually not bad, and I've sewn them into strips and I'm joining the strips now and that's coming along well. It's just there's quite a few hexies. 156 of them. And then I've got to figure out what I'm going to use for binding. Hopefully I can purchase a suitable binding. I don't feel like making my own at this point, although it may come to that. So that's what I'm doing right now. In fact, I have to get back to sewing the things. Enjoy a picture that's kind of hard to see because I made the baby quilt out of the same fabrics I used for my cuddle quilt so the strips are kind of camouflaged. See you next week! WARNING: THIS IS SALTY. I freely admit that this is my personal biased opinion and not really a "review" as such. For example, on my podast (Crafty Bites on Anchor) I reviewed DMC Magic Paper. I judged the product on three criteria, and tried to give an honest opinion on how the product performed based on those three criteria, and basically gave the product a pass/fail rating on each point. This is not that kind of review. I tried to wait until I had used my Mobiscribe for a while so I could be a bit more fair about things, but I find myself more mad at myself for not researching even more than I did, for trusting reviews more than I should have, and for jumping the gun because I was excited about something. So, if you're a Mobi Fan Boi, please don't have a heart attack and try and ruin my life because this product has not lived up to someone's expectations and they blogged about it. If you have such an inclination, if you don't like people criticizing Your Mobi, please go to another website with kittens and puppies and take a break for a while. Enough said. NOW, ON TO BUSINESS THIS IS LONG: TL/DR "Mobiscribe is OK but maybe try a Rocketbook for a while until Mobiscribe improves some of its features, it will be a good product someday." IF YOU'RE WILLING TO WADE INTO THE ABYSS I’ve waited a long time to organize my thoughts about the Mobiscribe (I will hereinafter refer to it as a Mobi). I knew I was going to be disappointed; I really wanted the BOOX Nova 3 color, but alas, shipping would have been $1,000, more than twice the price of the device. So, that was a no. I was interested in the ReMarkable (RM), but it only had 8 GB of onboard storage compared to the Mobi’s 32, plus the Mobi has an SD slot which can take a mini SD card of up to 32 GB. That was the deciding factor between the Mobi and the RM. The RM appears to have a better writing experience and more features (I believe it supports layers where Mobi can’t for instance). You can make custom templates on Mobi, but since RM supports layers, that would be a non-issue between the two (at least for me). As I said above, I was ready to be underwhelmed. I was hoping to be pleasantly surprised. I had read about and watched videos on the Mobi, so I knew what shortcomings were ahead. It really was underwhelming. Let me tell you about it. And let me apologize up front: This post is really going to crap on the Mobi a bit. If you can’t take that, then go read their reviews somewhere else. Not Amazon. They weren’t that great either. I’m mad at myself for buying this thing, trying desperately not to be one of those people that rationalizes buying something I didn’t really need and that probably is not a fully finished product, but I’m trying to work through all that because I’m not going to return it and I at least want it to be useful. So, if you keep reading, you’re going to encounter all those feelings through my prose. Just to warn you. First of all, the tip on the stylus appeared worn down already. I switched to one of the extra tips within days. I could tell the difference. After I used that tip for a couple days and it started to look like the original, I knew I had a stylus with a used tip. Then that stylus had to be replaced within a week! I’m thinking of putting a THIRD tip in the stylus, and it’s only been a couple weeks. I’m figuring this device was used before or maybe tested a lot at the factory? I don’t know. One thing I noticed….it had somebody’s Wi-Fi network already saved in the saved networks. Hmmmmmmmm. I would recount to you the emails back and forth to Mobi support, but I have so many you just don’t want to hear about it. The thing was glitchy as hell, it’s tough to find where your files are, the SD card is basically just sitting there because you can’t choose to save files to it (but I’ll get into that later), the famed eraser on the stylus (that they make so much of) doesn’t work for me, I erase things, but then they come back, plus it automatically erases everything in a line. What freaking eraser is supposed to do that? There is a spot eraser function that erases just what you touch, but you don’t use the eraser on the end for that. So, I don’t ever use that eraser anymore. From what I’m told, the stuff coming back after you erased it was a bug that was fixed with the last firmware update, but I’ve updated my firmware and it still exists. I’ve had to factory reset multiple times in a couple weeks. I’ve lost most of my files because the backup function is spotty, I was told by Mobi support to manually use my computer to move files to backup (which is dicey because if you don’t backup properly, the Mobi won’t recognize those files to import as a backup, so you wind up not using backup anyway. So why does it exist? I actually have an answer to that and it has to do with terminology but that’s going off on another huge tangent so I’m leaving it at that for now). The thing I knew about going in, the thing I hoped would not be as much of a problem as it is, is the fact that you can transcribe text with it (and I’ll grant the Mobi that, it transcribes pretty well) and you can transcribe multiple written pages, but you can't save them to the same document. At least, it’s not set up that way. You can do it, but it’s a pain. A complete and utter pain. And if you’re taking notes in a meeting or writing out a story or a blog post, why would you want to have to save multiple documents? I had hoped that would be a minor annoyance, but since I can so easily scan in multiple pages with my Rocketbook (RB) and send them as one document, why would I bother with Mobi for that purpose? Oh, about the SD card. So it's a bit of a difficult time trying to use the SD card for everyday storage of your notes. You don’t have a choice where to save documents at the moment you save them. You can't tell the device to pull documents from folders on the SD card. You have to manually move them with your computer. (Although, your computer's going to treat the Mobi and the SD card like just another folder so you don't have to download any special software to transfer files, that's a plus.) You can move them around afterward, but I really expected to be able to define in the settings where to save documents. You can’t. Most of the settings are just about brightness and contrast, there’s not much you can change in the settings otherwise. I was going to return it, but since it was not defective (all the glitches and problems are just part of how it works, apparently) I would have to pay shipping and a restocking fee. I decided to keep it, because it does have some uses, and I figured I would watch the market and wait for a color device that I could afford, and then give this one to somebody else. To me, the Mobi just does not feel finished. (I don't mean the physical feeling of the device, that is quite sturdy, I mean the OS and some of the drawing features) Hopefully, some firmware updates in the future will help with its functionality, but it’s just so frustrating to use. Finding files is a pain. Backing up is a pain. Erasing can be dicey. You can't shift pages around in a note. The stylus tips wear out (I’ve seen other users say the same, although some report they last quite a while). The stylus starts to feel uncomfortable in the hand after a while, too. The battery life was disappointing. I charge mine every night unless I don’t use it. One day when I used it pretty much throughout the whole day, I had to charge it in the middle of the day as well. The templates were underwhelming, too. The built-in templates are too dark and there doesn’t seem to be a way to tone down how dark they are. It’s OK for the lined paper template, but the graph paper is too dark to use to draw over. Thankfully, you can import a picture file to make your own template, that’s nice. That’s one of the more useful features of the Mobi to me. The one joy, the one thing that keeps me going, is something that completely ignores the BIG BIG BIG BIG selling point Mobi makes about their device: the OCR. Screw OCR. The Mobi’s OCR is really good, but only if you take only one tiny page of notes, and then only if you have nice tiny handwriting. What I like the Mobi for is drawing diagrams and then making notes on those diagrams. But even there I have some issues, which I’m hoping a firmware update will address. Let me give you an example. I drew a diagram on my Mobi for a pattern, ironically, a pattern for a sleeve for my Mobi because the cover they shipped it with was defective (they acknowledge this, and they don’t charge you for the cover). I drew some bits of the pattern, had to erase around it, and then found I wanted to move it to a different part of the page. Mobi does have a lasso function where you can select a part of your note and move it around. Very nice. But the Mobi wouldn’t let me move it. The old eraser marks, which I couldn’t see in a normal view, especially after refreshing the screen to remove any ghosting, were still technically there, and they were above the diagram, and wouldn’t let me move the diagram up because they were colliding with the top of the note. So, something I erased, that wasn’t supposed to be there anymore, was preventing me from doing something the Mobi was supposed to be able to do. I had to erase a bunch of stuff and completely redraw the diagram where I wanted to anyway. What a waste. Now I try not to use that particular eraser function if I’m drawing diagrams, or, at least, I’m judicious about it. Despite this frustration, I do still like using the Mobi for patterns. I can easily turn them into PDF files. That’s pretty neat. That’s the best thing about the Mobi. However, things like the frustration with where the files are stored, not being about to choose a destination for my files, and the erasing problems make the device feel unfinished. They are proud to say they have a search function to search notes, but apparently this doesn’t search through the notes for the word you want to search on, it just searches for note titles. You can tag your notes to search on specific terms, but you have to know ahead of time what you think you’re going to be searching for. You can’t just decide you want to search for someone’s name in all your notes if you forget it unless you’ve already tagged it. This is another feature that feels like it needs some work. Despite all this, I do feel that the Mobi is a device with a lot of potential. I’m just hoping a lot of it can be solved with firmware updates, because if they skip over that step and just come out with another device, I’m going to be pissed, and I’ll be telling people about it. Not that my opinion matters much, to be honest. Trigger warning: I’m going to be a bit caustic here. I don’t mean to be rude or to put people down, but I feel I have to make note of something I’m encountering. I’ve had some pushback against some things I’ve said about the Mobi, especially about it feeling like a “toy” or “not finished” or the stylus being a “glorified piece of plastic” and I can appreciate that, and I do acknowledge that that is merely my opinion and very subjective. But it seems like the Mobi supporters are attached to the device at all costs. Let me give you an example of a similar situation I encountered: years ago. I knew a person who owned a car he loved. It was a nice car, an old muscle car. Sadly, one day it was damaged. It wasn’t his fault, somebody else damaged it. Whoever it was paid for his paint job to be redone, as the body of the car wasn’t damaged, just the paint. He raved about the new paint job, but looking at it, you could really tell where the old paint job ended, and the new paint job began. I made a comment about it and he didn’t like it. From the way he reacted, I think he acknowledged that the paint job was bad, but he didn’t want to admit to himself that the paint job was bad, because he didn’t want to be disappointed, so he just clung to the falsehood that the car looked just as it had before. I can understand that feeling. I’ve had that feeling about laptops, or e-readers, or cell phones before. You convince yourself that the shortcomings in the device are no big deal because disappointment is a bad feeling and buyer remorse is twice as bad because you’ve put your hard-earned money on the line as well. I’ve done it myself, as I’ve said. Once you move past all that, you can get down to the work of deciding whether that laptop, that e-reader, that e-ink notebook is realistically going to work for you, even with all its faults, or if it’s a cut your losses and run type of situation. That is a personal decision, and I think some Mobi supporters are working off emotion rather than logic. If you spend $300 or so on a device, you want your money to be well spent. Sometimes, the money is not well spent, but it’s salvageable. That’s how I personally feel about the Mobi (that it wasn't a good purchase, but it's salvageable). Some people don't want to feel bad for whatever reason, so they act like attack sharks at anybody who doesn't have a favorable opinion of the Mobi. Some people genuinely love it and are using it and it works well for them. I am glad for those people. But I feel sorry for those that feel they have to go on the attack because inside they feel some remorse. Again, just my opinion. And we all know what those are like. Thus, we come to the second title: MOBI V ROCKETBOOK I had hoped my Mobi would basically replace my RB. It’s not going to by a long shot. Even if it pretty much did, I would still use the RB at places like the grocery store or what have you, because the Mobi cost so much, I would be afraid to damage it or lose it or have it stolen. But the RB is going to remain a part of my everyday note taking, since I can scan in multiple pages and easily make them part of one document. Plus, the RB guys are really on the ball with updates to the app and stuff. I have the same Everlast RB (it’s called the Core now, that’s how long I’ve had it) and although it’s still the same old notebook, I get updates to what it can do automatically with the app instead of having to buy another notebook! They have a planner RB now too, and a totally new RB called the Axis. The beacons are cool to use with a whiteboard that you can share with ANYONE (not just another RB user, like the Mobi where you can only share with another Mobi). Actually, I think you can share the RB page now on Snapcast, too. But anyway, I’ve got access to all this new stuff with my old notebook. COOL!!! There are tons of other hacks, too, regarding combining notebooks, templates made with Sharpie markers, etc. The list is endless. The RB’s not perfect by any means. You have to use Frixion pens, and the quality control seems spotty on the type of pen provided because they either last a long time or the ink runs out very quickly. (This is not a problem with RB, it's a problem with Pilot, the maker of the pens.) That’s something I’ve seen a lot of talk about in the RB community. I suggest ditching the provided Frixion pen and getting yourself a retractable pen, fine liner or a Color Stick instead (just make sure it’s Frixion branded). They last longer. The pages tend to ghost after a while, especially if you leave writing on the page for weeks, and you can’t just ***whoosh*** it away with a “refresh” function like you can with the Mobi. The ink will disappear in high heat, in fact, I left my crossword puzzle book in the van in the summer here in Florida, and parts of my writing I had done (although not all) with the Frixion pen had disappeared. However, you can get it to come back by making the pages cold, like putting them in the fridge or freezer. The same can happen to the pen itself, if it gets too warm, the ink goes clear. Same fix: put it in the freezer. (BTW I absolutely LOVE Frixion pens but for a completely different reason. But that’s for another day.) RB pages can crease if they get bent, and once they’re creased, that’s it. You can flatten it I guess, but the crease is there. I just discarded the one page that I had that happen on. Erasing is a problem on the RB, too, as you need to use water instead of the proprietary Frixion eraser (if you use the eraser on the pen, you will ruin your RB page) so you better keep a little spray bottle and your microfiber cloth with you if you take your RB anywhere. Erasing just one letter or a little dot can be frustrating, sometimes it’s just less frustrating to erase a larger area. The ink can smudge if you don’t wait a few seconds for the ink to “bond” (I think that’s how they put it on the website) to the paper, and I’ve seen lefties complain about the standard RB notebooks because for them, the coil is on the wrong side. And unlike the Mobi with the onboard storage and SD card, if you want to save your RB notes, you must be connected to the internet. And, eventually, the RB pages will gradually lose their ability to be rewritten, although that looks like it would take an awfully long time. When I first got the RB, you couldn’t use the OCR function with the Beacons (they are what enable you to use a whiteboard with the app). I’m not sure if that’s changed. They were planning on changing it from what I understand. I don’t use the Beacons enough to remember if it has yet or not. So, which is it, the Mobi or the RB? I’m disappointed in Mobi, I don’t really recommend it to anyone at this point, but I do advise you to keep an on them as well as ReMarkable in the future. As I keep saying, Mobi doesn’t feel finished, but it will be someday, and I’m hopeful it will be great. In the meantime, if you want to cut down on paper, just get a Rocketbook, you’ll save yourself some frustration and you don’t have to charge it. Just know it’s not an end-all be-all product. As with everything in life, you have trade-offs. The main thing I can say about RB is that the devs really thought about a lot of things and worked hard to make a product that does feel finished, even if it does have its shortcomings. I was going to write about my impressions of my new Mobiscribe E- ink notepad, but it really was kind of underwhelming, so I'm going to try and give it a fair shake and maybe blog about it next time. I was trying to think of a subject, and a little item in my room caught my eye--my clothes pin with washi tape. It is so cute and is actually useful-the gap in the tip of the clothespin exactly hugs my phone charging cord, so I leave it clipped to the cord, and when the phone's not charging, the clothespin stops the cord from slipping away. That got me thinking about the little things that make life a bit more cheerful. A List of My (Little)favorite Things 1. The aforementioned tiny clothespins 2. Post-It Notes and washi tape 3. Fountain Pen 4. Cup of tea with a cute mug rug 5. Portable hand lotion So, I already told you about the clothespins. But wait--there's more about washi tape! I put washi tape and “posty” notes in the same category, they work together to organize my planner. I've had a creative block lately on using washi and postys and new ideas for my planner, but hopefully that will break up soon. On a completely different note, a little travel size hand lotion or a small solid lotion bar that you can take with you is so useful and can pick you up anywhere you are. It's a crappy feeling when you wash your hands in a public restroom somewhere, and they wind up feeling really dry some time afterward. It’s a nice little pick-me-up to hydrate your hands on-the-go. So that's my short list of "the little things." What kinds of things do you like?
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