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#EPIC Pacific North-West meet up 2015!

Lysa August 20, 2015 2

 

Are you going to be at the Pacific Northwest Modern Guild Meet up in Seattle this Weekend (Aug 20-23)? They say it’s going to be EPIC!

If you are, you’ll be getting one of these!

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It’s a Lysa Flower Match Needle Book Kit! For the kit instructions click HERE.

It’s a FREE Make + Take sponsored by Circa 15 Fabric Studio!

I’ll be giving a demo on making it Saturday 10-10:30 am  in the Sew-in Room. I hope to see you t here!

You know what would be SNAZZY? Is if you tagged me @lysaflower on Instagram or #sewinglikeamothertrucker, I dying to see how they turn out!

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Print and Pattern! Uppercase! PNW Pattern Release! and a show at Drygoods Designs! Someone pinch me!

Lysa August 9, 2015 3

 

Print and Pattern!!!!

Earlier this summer my son was telling me about his friend in Vancouver, whose high school is being torn down over the summer. On the last day of school they gave the students buckets of paint with permission to graffiti the inside of the school. My son asked me, “Guess what they mostly painted?”

Without hesitation, I said, “penises.”

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My son looked at me and blinked twice, “… That’s what I said too.” Then we both paused and stared at each other. Hmm, we both went there.

He broke the silence saying, “Mostly they wrote positive, life affirming messages.” We were both impressed (and mortified at our answers). Then he added, “mostly they were messages like, YOU CAN DO IT!  BUT there was one guy who painted,  apostrophe Ts  behind all the CANs.”

It was like all the air sucked out of the room when I heard that, well not the room, it was my car (we were driving at the time). I realized, I’ve had that same guy in my head! He’s added an apostrophe T to a bunch of my CANs. Although,  the apostrophe T has gotten smaller over time, I can still feel them occasionally. AND since 2015 is my year to live fearlessly, I’ve been diving in head first regardless of any apostrophe T twinges I might have. 

In January I registered for The Art and Business of Surface Pattern Design. That was a biggie. I have one more module left. AND THEN! Earlier this week I discovered one of my designs from the first module was on the, to quote my friend Esmari,  “The holy grail” of design blogs, Print and Pattern!!!!! I’m not sure if I even recovered from that one yet. It’s the envelope design at the top of this post.

Then, this past February Esmari sent me an email telling me how I HAD to apply for the UPPERCASE Compendium book. She told me I just HAD, HAD to! So I took a deep breath and I did it. I just found out I was a finalist! I’ll take that. I didn’t get in the book but I’ve been told that my work will be shared on UPPERCASE’s newsletter. Which I LOVE! Again, I’ll take it!

In the next little bit I’m  finishing up two patterns, due to come out lickity split. My Match Needle Book pattern will be released for the Pacific Northwest MQG  meetup, (Aug 20-23rd). It will be posted on my blog as a free pattern.  Plus, my Hardcore Cassette Tape Mini Quilt is ooooh, so close to it’s final version. Yay!

Finally, this September (WOW! It’s coming fast!) I’ll be showing my Fabric Stash Drawing Project at Drygoods Designs in Seattle! I’m so thrilled! I’ve been searching for years and holding out for the exact right location to show this body of work. AND it’s happening. Yup, it’s on like Donkey KONG!WEB-Drygoods-Designs

So take that, little man putting apostrophe Ts on peoples CANs. (…um you know I don’t mean boobs right?!)

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An Interview with NirvYARNah.

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Previously on lysa flower’s blog… a couple of weeks ago I posted about yarn bombings in Mission. I discovered a group called NirvYARNah was behind it. I snooped around their impressive blog and I discovered they’ve been around since March of 2014. Still,  I wasn’t satisfied. I had to meet them!

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On a warm afternoon last Wednesday at an undisclosed location I arranged the meetup. I met with seven out of the 11 members, all of whom have code names (making them even awesomer!). The members that we’re in attendance were (not listed in any particular order):

  • Crow Shade (say it out loud then you’ll get it… I know I didn’t get it until I said it out loud either. Very clever!)
  • 2 Legit 2 Knit (Ha! love it!)
  • Knitty Knitty Nine Doors
  • Uneven Tension, Roving Spirit
  • Granola Square
  • Happy Hooker
  • and Fresh Water Purl.

So here I found myself drinking lemonade with incognito people wearing wigs, hats and sun glasses talking about this underground movement in Mission. I was elated but there we questions that needed to be asked! My first question? How did this all get started? Crow explained how she had seen this book, Yarn Bombing: The Art of Crochet and Knit Graffiti, on Granola Square’s coffee table. Just like that, they decided they should start yarn bombing. So they did. They made a blog and that was that. Oh and they ordered some labels. They took forever to arrive BUT That didn’t stop them. Quietly they just started. Other books that influenced the group were Peter Blocks‘, Community: The Structure of Belonging, Projects for Public Spaces website and Paul Born’s Deepening Community (He grew up in Abbotsford!). However, mostly the yarn and texture it’s self, dictates the inspiration.

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Crow discussed, a big part of their decision to start the group had to do with how Mission gets such a bad rap. Granola Girl concurred, retelling  how often people who discover they live in Mission ask, “are you going to move soon?” We all agreed, most times people practically apologize when they find out we live here . The group expressed their love for living in Mission. Uneven Tension has lived here her whole life. Knitty, Knitty Nine Doors spoke about how she’s lived all over the world BUT this is longest she’s settled anywhere. She fell in love with Mission and has no plan to move. To the group it’s a “social responsibility” to yarn bomb. They even suggested the yarn bombings were like an intervention, to help other people see Mission as a more beautiful, joyful place; the place they love.

The group loves overhearing people talking about the yarn bombings, just as much as they love seeing people discovering them and interacting with them. All in all they’ve had a great response… but, haters gonna hate. 2 Legit 2 Knit, well her boss is not a fan. Really not a fan but not to give herself away she quietly sits and listens while complaints are made. Now, that’s commitment not all of us could do that!

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Some bombings have been tampered with, or taken down (the chicks on the fire hydrants went missing quickly, probably because they were so darn cute!). Being socially responsible, if a piece starts to look ratty or is vandalized they take it down. Although one piece they’ve been maintaining is the snake. It is located over by the Mission Library in an area that needed some love. Love that these member are willing to give. Which is why their story of hanging a laundry line full of mitts and hats at a bus stop in the middle of the winter stands out strongly in my mind. If Yarn Bombing is considered Graffiti, it’s one that is giving to the community and definitely not taking anything away from it.

Most of the Yarn Bombings are done individually but on occasion the group does come together for an installation. These projects the group seems to especially adore. Dolly the Sheep was one the first projects NirvYARNah did as a group. They’ve done International Yarn Bombing Week  and a God Eyes installation, in memory of 2 Legit’s grandfather. The God’s eyes were especially enjoyed, since members had help from their children in making them.

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New members have since found NirvYARNah by contacting the group. Happy Hooker, newly to the group explained how she contacted NirvYARNA. First she contacted The Mission Arts Council, who directed her to Trendy and What Knot. Suspecting she had discovered the ring leader, she was thrown off the scent. In the end Happy Hooker decided to send an envelope full of crocheted flowers. The group was overjoyed by receiving a love letter filled with flowers!  Crow related, the group isn’t exclusive to knitters and crochet, wherever your talent lays, whether it’s a hammer or thread, if you want in, you’re in.

It’s turned into, well a movement picking up momentum with 264 NirvYARNah blogposts and over 22,000 views! Ranking most views from the USA, then Canada (what? c’mon Canada!), Russia, Germany and then Poland. The post most viewed is, From Sweden, with Soul. Now, I know what your thinking. Sweden? What the?!? Another aspect t to NirvYARNah is have yarn, will travel. They have left their mark all over the world leaving Yarn Bombs in Australia, Austria, England and yeah, Sweden!

Now have they ever been caught? Almost. They claim they are getting much more bold. Sometimes older gentlemen walking their dogs will stop for a chat but mostly if women see them, they just keep walking, like they never saw a thing.

“As for the name of the group, it was coined by our Wily Commuter…  I’m careful to only capitalize the YARN part to make it stand out – but of course it draws from nirvana: that perfect place we’ll never attain. It won’t stop us from trying.”-Crow Shade

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Cynthia Frenette’s (from Cynthiaf) stash. 5 Questions and it’s her Birthday!!!!

Lysa July 20, 2015 3

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Okay, everyone with me. 1, 2, 3… Happy Birthday to you, Happy Birthday to you, Happy Birthday dear Cyyyyynthia, Happy Birthday to you!… Aaand many mooooore! Yay! Yup, it’s her Birthday and to celebrate I thought I would post this! If you’ve ever chatted with Cynthia online, you’ll know how lovely and bubbly she is, which I think comes across like crazy in this interview. (But, um… I’m kind of biased.)

In the summer of 2010 I saw a tweet from Lesley Stenning talking about a call out for a new group called the Vancouver Modern Quilt Guild. Hmm, seemed interesting. I attended that “keener” meeting as it was nicknamed. Holly the founder the Vancouver group asked us to put a dot on a map where we all lived. Everyone’s dots clustered in Vancouver. My dot, well… it was about 5 inches to the right of all those dots. It took me over an hour to drive out to the meeting but I was willing to do that since I hadn’t met anyone out in my area that was interested in fabric and quilting let alone modern quilting.

The “official” VMQG meeting was scheduled a few weeks later. Holly generously offered to put me in touch with a few people out my way. Perhaps we could carpool? One of those people Holly email introduced me to was Cynthia. We instantly hit it off emailing back and forth. We made arrangements to go to the next VMQG meeting. Luckily we hit it off in person too and enjoyed the meeting and our drive. However, we did realize that our drive was as long as the meeting. As we drove home we chatted and figured we couldn’t be the only two people in the Fraser Valley that were interested in modern quilting . It was decided. We would start our own guild. Cynthia set up our online presence and I secured our meeting space, Quilt Essentials, a local fabric in Abbotsford at the time. The rest you could say was Fraser Valley Modern Quilt Guild history. In hindsight, we really didn’t know each other at the time but what fun we’ve had ever since! Plus, I’ve had the pleasure of learning from and watching Cynthia accomplish such awesome things. Like designing fabric for Robert Kaufman!


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 “I Heart you”
Drawn February 2013
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1. Of all the people I’ve interviewed, you’re kind of the trickiest because I know you so well. What are three things about your stash that would surprise me? Hehe my kindred sista from another mista! I don’t think you’ve seen a lot of my stash lately, it’s always changing. Three things that might be surprising, hmmm…

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1. Seeing as we co-founded a modern guild together, you might be surprised that maybe half or more of my stash is not modern fabrics. I don’t shop by designer( is that bad to say seeing as I design fabric lol!) but by colour/print/texture so to me it doesn’t matter if it’s modern or the latest and greatest or not. I even have some Debbie Mumm, some tiny little stars that I just love, shhh don’t tell anybody. Oh wait.
2. It is not organized other than roughly by colour. No matter how hard I try to make it all pretty and fold it all neatly, it never stays that way. I took a picture of it as it is, not tidied, since it never is. I believe in sharing real life as it is, not styled or rearranged to make it look perfect and pretty for a photo, ‘cuz it never is and that’s not how I work. I have a closet full of my vintage sheets, (and other fabrics), collection but it’s really messy and overly stuffed full, so no photos of that but trust me, I have a lot of sheets. They make great quilt backs, what can I say!
3. Nothing is sacred, I don’t hoard. Anything I buy is fair game to be cut up and put into a quilt or project and is used. It might sit for a while until I find the perfect project for it but it does get used. Other than some very, very vintage pieces I have, I use it all. And I try to sneak in some of the oddballs or ones that are generally “pu-pu’d” into each quilt to show that yes! You can use older fabrics in modern ways.
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Drawn February 2013
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2. What are your go to colours that you are always drawn towards? For example, when I see brown and green together (a particular green I might add) I think of you. You got me! I love brown and lime green. Or lime green and anything. Particularly that Bella solids “poison” green, (I think it’s called Tawny Olive if I remember correctly), seriously it goes with anything and everything and I can’t get enough of it! You might notice my sewing room walls are painted almost the exact same colour. And our company is called “Green Couch Designs”. I have a thing for green apparently.
But overall I think all colours depending on what I’m working on. I try to be all chic and hip with colour choices, like using a limited palette, but eventually more creep in and my quilts become a crazy mashup of colours.

 3. Kind of an add on question to number 2. Picasso had his blue period and thinking about your go to colours, did you have a particular colour scheme say, in the 80s, 90s and the early 2000s? Black, black, and black for all three. No colour. The “Moody Broody Artist Chic” decades! Decades I tell ya!

I didn’t do quilting until most recently, so it was mostly garment sewing I did up ’til modern fabrics started appearing on the scene. Then I started being brave and accepting and using colour, purple was first. Now it’s all colour all the time and I rarely use black!

4. You collect vintage fabric… where is the oddest place you ever found treasure? Oh man! I found some pieces of vintage (1977) Marimekko shoved in a plastic bag in a shoe bin at one of the local thrifts. I saw the brilliant turquoise peeking out & was like hey. That looks like something. And it sure was!

That I actually am saving and have’t used yet. It needs the perfect project to showcase the large-scale print.
You always can find stuff at the bottom of bins where nobody dares stick their hands. That’s where the good stuff is!
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5. You walk into the room where your stash is stored, Starr and Charlie have been having a grand time playing tug of war with your fabric. What 3 pieces of fabric doyou scramble to make sure they haven’t touched? Is there a particular reason they are your three favourite pieces? Honestly nothing is truly sacred other than my super duper old vintage pieces like one I have from my great gran, a hand beaded and embellished floral strip on net/tulle, with silk ribbons, silver beads, and truly vintage touches. It’s very fragile so I keep it stored way up high in a latched suitcase where my furry friends can’t get it. I love it because it’s truly handmade, likely from a beautiful 1800’s dress, and I like to imagine the story behind it, where it came from, and why my great gran so carefully kept it tucked away, and having it pass down to me is really cool.
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I might also get pissed if they touched “my” stash- the sample yardage pieces of fabrics that I designed for Robert Kaufman, they are like my babies!
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“Hello Cynthiaf, nice to meet you!”
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Otherwise I think I would get a giggle them playing with my stuff, they always like to come and see what I’m doing and help me! As long as they don’t actually eat it, it’s all good.
We have our sit on the quilt for a photo thing too, as soon as I lay out a quilt on the floor to baste or take a photo, they go sit on it and wait for me to take a photo. It’s very hilarious!
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Searching for NirvYARNah? It’s in Mission!

Lysa July 15, 2015 4

I resorted to telling people I live between Maple Ridge and Mission. Which is true but technically I live in Mission, even though my address is Maple Ridge… kind of a long dumb story. Anyways, we pay our taxes to Mission, so we’re Mission.

When we decided to become land barons and moved out to Mission (really we’re just city people pretending to be country people, shhhh… don’t tell anyone) we noticed this strange pensive, apologetic look in people’s eyes when we said we lived in “Mission”. I’m not 100% sure what was going on behind that look but my guess it went a little something like this:

You live out in the boonies?

Why  would you want to live out there?

I don’t think they even have paved roads…

Outhouses, no running water… oh god!

I bet they have a pedal bike set up in their house to use electricity…

WHY, why would anyone ever live out there!

So yeah, I started telling people we live BETWEEN Maple Ridge and Mission. That seemed to ease the uneasiness. When we were looking into moving out to Mission 11 years ago we fell in love with it. It felt like one of those places, where artists settle before it becomes a sought after artsy place to live. Since then we’ve seen fantastic shops open on main street like The Sweet Spot Cafe,  English Tarts, Trendy or What Knot and an awesome yoga studio called the Iron Lotus, (they have roof top yoga! I know! How fancy is that!)

And when I saw this, I thought! Ya Baby! Yarn bombing! WooHOO! Mission is awesome!!! (I have thing for Guerilla art.)

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This is on the west end of main street. I noticed some sunflowers last year and thought quietly huh?!  That’s cool, I’m so glad to see someone doing that.

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Then after noticing the Mount Baker piece, I noticed this at the east end of main street.

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Look the “E” looks like Cookie Monster. I LOVE cookie monster!

Then basking in my, “look what I found moment,” I noticed this too!

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AND then! Beside the Canada flag I saw this! I don’t think it’s meant to say Stop Gratitude, it’s just angle of my photo while I was standing in the middle of the road trying not to get run over. Totally worth it!

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Unlike the others I spied, the Canadian flag and the Gratitude had labels on them saying Meet your neighbours www.nirvYARNah.blogsopt.ca. and this one saying…

WEB 2015-label-YB-IMG_4454I checked out their blog. It’s awesome, then I checked out their:

Facebook page

Pinterest boards

Oh, and they’re on Flickr too (well they said they sorta are, but it looked like to me they are.)

Then of course they’re on Twitter

I was thrilled to see all the little goodies they’ve left all over Mission. Some I’d seen, I think a few have been taken down but god, it made me just proud and jazzed to live out here! You could even say it made me feel like I was living in nirvYARNah! Ha! See what I did there?

And for the record, if you consider driving miles past Ikea in Coquitlam the boonies, then yes, I live in the boonies. We do have paved roads, running water and electricity. Most importantly we have flushable toilets!

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