What a delightful, wonderful email! I sat here with a big smile on my face, reading about your joy and wonder. I hope I caught some of it!! :-). And I can hardly wait for the pop-up!
I finally got to the booth the very last day because I needed GIFTS! And, of course, all the special RSS artists have the best giftables. I was warned a couple years ago that you were a bit shy, so… I’ve never said hi, but I appreciate your work, your collaborative space, and I cheer all the RSS group from afar. My shop has a gorgeous RSS room, and it is a true delight when folks walk into it (it’s the first room, through the front door, haha).
I am loving your definition of “good weird”! I have a bonus almost 16 year old grand. She loves to sew bags and create little monsters with fun fur. No patterns just whatever comes out of her thoughts that day. She is on the autism scale. I took a screen shot of your comment to send her! She will embrace the idea of “good weird” so hard. Thanks for sharing. Congratulations on your beautiful grand, enjoy every moment it goes by so fast. My youngest is 7 mos. but somehow in the blink of an eye I have a 2 year, a 6 year and a 13 year old grands.
Good weird! I love it. Remember when my now 29 year old daughter came home from 3rd grade upset because mean girls called her weird. I think weird is good and way more interesting than whatever the perception of normal that classmate had. Embrace weirdness! Reject sameness! ❤️
I know those grandbaby feels! Sad I missed QC this year, already planning for next year. I love Good Weird! I can wait to see the goodies you are going to share! You are a lovely human Melody and I look forward to our paths crossing again! Much Love!
Thanks for expressing your appreciation. It was so worth standing in line talking to fellow quilters. I met up with one of swap buddies and we chatted the entire time. We had never met IRL so that was a bonus. I love you all, your art inspires me every day 💕
What a delightful, wonderful email! I sat here with a big smile on my face, reading about your joy and wonder. I hope I caught some of it!! :-). And I can hardly wait for the pop-up!
I finally got to the booth the very last day because I needed GIFTS! And, of course, all the special RSS artists have the best giftables. I was warned a couple years ago that you were a bit shy, so… I’ve never said hi, but I appreciate your work, your collaborative space, and I cheer all the RSS group from afar. My shop has a gorgeous RSS room, and it is a true delight when folks walk into it (it’s the first room, through the front door, haha).
We are big fans of good weird ❤️
I am loving your definition of “good weird”! I have a bonus almost 16 year old grand. She loves to sew bags and create little monsters with fun fur. No patterns just whatever comes out of her thoughts that day. She is on the autism scale. I took a screen shot of your comment to send her! She will embrace the idea of “good weird” so hard. Thanks for sharing. Congratulations on your beautiful grand, enjoy every moment it goes by so fast. My youngest is 7 mos. but somehow in the blink of an eye I have a 2 year, a 6 year and a 13 year old grands.
Good weird! I love it. Remember when my now 29 year old daughter came home from 3rd grade upset because mean girls called her weird. I think weird is good and way more interesting than whatever the perception of normal that classmate had. Embrace weirdness! Reject sameness! ❤️
I know those grandbaby feels! Sad I missed QC this year, already planning for next year. I love Good Weird! I can wait to see the goodies you are going to share! You are a lovely human Melody and I look forward to our paths crossing again! Much Love!
Thanks for expressing your appreciation. It was so worth standing in line talking to fellow quilters. I met up with one of swap buddies and we chatted the entire time. We had never met IRL so that was a bonus. I love you all, your art inspires me every day 💕