Tonight I’m going to see Five Things, a really cool event curated by Miss Amelia Gray, local writer and badass. It’s only a dollar to get in, and trust me, you’ve never seen anything like it. Five creative people are given an object and their task is to make something about it. When Southpaw contributed, the object was a lightbulb painted like the American flag. I can't wait to see what's on deck.

Otherwise, I have ten million things to do. This Etsy thing has me BUSY. It’s a good kind of busy, believe me, but it’s kinda hard to keep up with if I don’t do some kind of work every day. It’s so much fun, though – exploring the world of online advertising, interacting with other Etsians, packing orders with love, handing out business cards, and basking in the validation that comes with people actually wanting to buy what I’ve made. I can’t believe it’s only been a month – a fantastic way to kick off a new year. I also can’t believe I waited this long. No, really, I can believe it, because I am a person who obsesses over details so much that I often find it very difficult to make decisions. With Etsy, though, I dove in headfirst, knowing winter (in Austin at least) would soon be over. I opened my shop bare-bones, with just great photos and product, and for taking that action I have been rewarded. Just goes to show that my favorite saying holds true – LEAP, and the net really will appear.
For now, I’d like to get a little ahead of the game so I can work on new designs. I’ve got the yarn – now all I need is the time. In just another couple of weeks I’m taking a class at Stitch Lab, where I hope to diversify my offerings even further. Aprons! Bags! Skirts! What would YOU like to see in my shop? Is there something you'd like me to make for you? Your comments, please.











