Wednesday, May 26, 2010

How Do You Do, It's A Pleasure Getting to Know You!


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Here's what I wrote on my Etsy Profile page, I thought I'd share it here as well:

Since I am the ArtL8dY, here's 8 things about me that I 'd like you to know:

1. I was destined for a career in art & marketing at a very early age. Instead of setting up a lemonade stand like all the other kids on my block, I sold crayon drawings of the neighbor's houses to them for 25¢.

2. My first encounter with a sewing machine was in 8th grade. I protested Catholic school so I could go to public school and take classes like art and home ec. My teacher was Mrs. Smith and I'll never forget how impeccable she was with sewing. She hated puckers and made us iron our tissue patterns before we pinned them on the fabric. To this day, I follow her rules!

3. My most treasured possession is my Aunt Pearl's sewing machine. I had it shipped to my home in Texas from North Tonawanda NY. Aunt Pearl let me sew on it every weekend while I slept over her house. My cousin nicknamed me "bedbug". That's when I really caught the "sewing bug"! (BTW, Aunt Pearl is 94 and I make stuff for her all the time!)

4. For my high school graduation, I got a Singer sewing machine. It was the coolest thing because it could sew zig-zag stitches. When I'm not riding Aunt Pearl's machine in high gear, I use the portable Singer for those fancy zig zag stitches.

5. I studied art in college but can't remember a thing I learned. (It was the 70's)

6. The last time I sewed a dress I was still single. (enough said)

7. The first time I went to the Houston Quilt show I thought I died and gone to heaven. No lie!

8. Texas has been very good to me. I managed to get job experiences in graphic design and have made a career out of teaching graphics at the local community college.

For me, sewing is the greatest form of relaxation. I have done other crafts, but I always come back to the sewing machine. I hope you'll find something here at my esty shop that you will find whimsical enough to keep or give away.

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3 comments:

Karen said...

Hi Sharon. thankyou so much for the comment about my books. it's nice to know that I am not the only sewing obsessed person in the world too! Karen

gerfiles said...

How do you do, Sharon... thanks for visiting at Gerdiary... H.

Melly Testa said...

I love Quilt Fest in Houston but I shy away from the consumerist aspect of it. I love it, believe me, but it feels like too much for me sometimes too.
Great post.