Thursday, June 5, 2008

No Box Crafts...The Kit-Free Life.

So a blog has been in the works for almost 3 years.....but it took a challenge from my dear friend, FreeLisa to get it going. A challenge to blog everyday this June, and so June 5th is already here and finally I post. Just 2 weeks to create a habit, right?

Another dear friend of mine, Jennifer Worick has told me for months that my blog needs to begin, so I answer the call.....just not sure with what I will answer.

Today I have just 2 days left of teaching the kiddos here at Make to be crafty and design. I don't believe in using planned patterns for these kids, I give them a basic idea and have them create their own pattern or design! None of them leave with the same projects and they get pretty crazy (will post pics tomorrow). My biggest challenge is ensuring that they are being challenged and working outside their comfort zone. When did we become a society of boxed crafts and pre-made everythings? Most of us have this preconceived notion of exactly what design should be and there are "kits" to get us there. Thanks Martha. We'll I am taking the kit-free life challenge...I am going to Do-It-Myself!

For anyone that knows me, they know that I am the queen of imperfection. Perfection? I don't believe in it. Don't mistake this for incompetence, I'd like to think I am competent. But in the learning of life and especially design, I don't believe there is much room for perfection. You might be guilty of this, but in my classes (I teach sewing and design to both adults and teens), the perfectionism runs rampant! It truly inhibits creativity and design. When you first get started nothing will be perfect, you will sew right side to wrong side, your machine will have bobbin explosions and you will curse A LOT! But for every wrong turn, you will learn a new route.

I have found that we can all get stuck in our comfort zone, and I am of course guilty of this. I often tell myself that things outside my comfort zone aren't necessary or that I don't need those skills, because I am afraid of not being good at it. For the past 5 months, yes 2008 resolutions have stuck with me this year, I have been living outside my comfort zone with my design, lifestyle, relationships, etc.

This year I decided to take the leap and begin designing clothing. I am a handbag designer/maker and last year I threw a few dresses into the mix and was pleased with the outcome and reception...so this year, Enju is launching a handbag and clothing line for Fall 2008 at The Pin Show. Nervous? Hell yes! Can I challenge myself the same way I do my students or will I fall trap to my own version of self-criticism and perfectionism?

As my dear Mother also told me as a disgruntled teenager: Life is not perfect.

3 comments:

Jennifer Worick said...

Thanks for the shout-out and congrats on starting the blog. I can't wait to see the kiddy pix. Maybe they'll inspire me to be a hot mess at the sewing machine this weekend.

freelisa said...

Wonderful thoughts! I totally agree, too. People need to get over perfectionism. Machines and factories make "perfect" things. Humans make creative and wonderfully imperfect things.

(welcome to blogging!)

Jeremy said...

Congrats on the first post. keep it up, Lisa's a great blogging role model to follow (usually :-D )