Earlier this year I found a super cute denim fabric whale
on the blog Valaan Villapaita. The blogger, Mevrouw Walvis, had no pattern to
offer but another inventive blogger Lacey created one here.
I shared it with my sister who was eager to try her hand at it.
When I visited her and my Mom in California this March, we
devoted an afternoon to sewing together. With one fabric whale already created,
my sister Maria helped me cut and sew the beginnings my first whale and her
second.
At home again, I worked on some details, including the eyes,
but then my unfinished denim whale sat and sat and sat, waiting to be finished.
A few weeks ago I brought the main pieces to my revived Sewing Group and the
very talented Jodi helped me figure out what to do next and even machine sewed
a flap to attach the tail.
This weekend, I decided to devote time to this neglected
project. I had already named her Winnifred the Whale, nicknamed Winnie. I added
more stuffing and hand sewed the underside of her tail. It’s far from perfect,
but the work is done. “Done is better than good,” Elizabeth Gilbert says in her
book about creativity, “Big Magic.” Unfortunately, I tend to be a Creative
Butterfly, flitting from project to project, leaving a trail of uncompleted pieces
in my wake. I’d like to work on finishing products before jumping into a new ones
but that often doesn’t happen.
But there’s a real sense of accomplishment when you complete
a piece of creative work, whether it takes days, weeks, months, or years. It
feels so good to hold the work in your hands and declare it done.
Here’s to finishing all those handiworks shoved to the back
burner of our creative interests!
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