Archive for September, 2008

busy busy

The whole world definitely moves quite quickly when I’m busy and don’t have time to do more than schoolwork. I started my second year of grad school about three weeks ago and it’s been a whirlwind ever since. Despite my feeling very short on free time, I did manage to pay some attention to the political conventions the last few weeks.

Sock Monkey quilt
About a month ago, when I took the entire week off from work and spent the entire week sewing I finished a baby quilt that I can now show off. It’s a monkey quilt for my friend Brandi’s son. He was born over a year ago. I started the quilt before I started school last year and before her son was born.
Sock Monkey quilt
I made it a personal goal to finish the quilt before his first birthday and I succeeded. He received it just a couple of days before and both boy and mom love the quilt. Sock Monkey quilt
It was really a fun quilt to make and I have enough fabric to make a quilt top for myself. I based the quilt design off of a photo I saw online last year but I can’t find the source now.

Also before school started I made another quilt for my cousin who is having a baby in October. It was a simple quick quilt to make and literally took me three days to make. The photos are on my mom’s camera since I finished it while we were visiting them in Kansas City over Labor Day weekend.

It’s been a very busy semester so far. My three classes are keeping me extra busy. I’m taking Special Topics in Book Arts, Youth Services and Cataloging. The Special Topics in Book Arts class is my favorite and it’s an intensive class being held over the first eight weeks instead of the normal sixteen weeks of the semester. It meets twice a week with one day being a lecture and the second day being a hands-on day. Two weeks ago we made a class alphabet book using rubber stamps. We learned how to fold a perfect accordion and then made a little cover for it. It was a simple little book but really fun to make. I can definitely see how it would be a fun type of book to make for friends and family. Last week we put together a zine based on a personal history paper that we each wrote a couple of weeks ago. The paper was a fun one to write and I had fun working on the layout of my zine. It took me a bit longer than I’d planned only because I got so side-tracked reading all of the kids’ books I loved as a small child. (I’ll post photos of both books soon.)

Youth Services and Cataloging are pretty standard library school classes. I hold out hopes that cataloging will be more enjoyable than I’m expecting.

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