December Crafty Makers
Tales of a Stitcher-December 2023 Crafty Makers
Shelter in Place 2022 66W X 49H

Funky Monkey 34H x 35W 2012

Artist Statement—I have been working with the traditional quilt block Crossed Square for almost a decade. Funky Monkey is an early exploration of that block. I love the colors of this piece. It reminds me of an afternoon spent crafting with my sisters and their children. We made many sock monkeys that day.

“Children are the living messages we send to a time we will not see.” – John F. Kennedy

My oldest son is an elementary school teacher. Last year was his first year with a classroom of his own at a Title One school. He noticed a student who was always making things, and he realized that she did not have the resources to be the ultimate maker that existed inside her soul. So, he called his mom and told me her story.

Well, I know most of you would have responded the same way I did. I told son #1, I can fix this! I can empower ALL THE MAKERS at Taku Elementary School. I call our group Crafty Makers, as in, we are smart and clever, and we make things. We meet every Friday I am in town during lunch and midday recess. 

Last year, I started in February, so I had lots of students—who would want to go outside when it is five below? But as the school year went by and the sun came back, the numbers dwindled, and I was left with my people—the students who are truly interested in making things with their hands— aka the hardcore makers.

We have started this year off by creating project bags to hold all of our future Crafty Maker endeavors. Next, we are going to experiment with crocheting and sock monkeys! EVERYONE wants to make a sock monkey, and so we will.

When our kids were younger, I volunteered a lot, but Covid and my current work travel schedule has sabotaged my recent efforts. I am on the road so much that volunteering for an outside organization just isn’t possible. BUT, I can volunteer for my own program. Right? It feels good and exciting to be back at it. 

Do you have volunteer goals for 2024? Who needs your help?

PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS
Stitching Toward Discovery
I have been featuring student work from Stitching Towards Discovery on my Instagram feed. You can see all the amazing work here. Stitching Towards Discovery is a six month long deep dive into quilt making. We meet twice a month for lectures on a range of relevant topics, we have a social hour for talking about all things quilty, student feedback sessions, and more. The class wraps up in June with what I call the BIG TADA where students share their portfolios live on ZOOM. Here are the links to watch previous Big TADAS.

The BIG TADA 2022 
The BIG TADA 2023 

There are still a few spots left in this super cool workshop. Maybe this is the year you commit to a sustainable quilt making practice? Here are the details. 

Amazigh Cultural Tours
I am going to Morocco in April with the Amazigh Textiles Tours! This week, I did an Instagram Live Chat with Rita Lazauskas who directs the program. You can watch that chat here. (I am very sorry that I am still learning how to do Instagram Live. So you have to wait a minute or two for me to get my act together.)

You can also read about the trip in their most recent newsletter here.

SPOILER ALERT! If you watch the video OR read their newsletter there is a discount available!

Improv for Everyone
Twice a year, I offer a budget improv workshop—$30 for a four hour workshop! The next one will be held in January. It is all about half circles and lines! 

IMPROV FOR EVERYONE—HALF CIRCLES & LINES 
Learn how to improvisationaly cut and piece half circles with lines! We will discuss tricks for inserting additional information into our half circles as well as how to build curved units composed of lines.

SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 2024
12 NOON-4PM East Coast Time
$30
This session will be recorded and made available to students for six months. You can sign up here.

STUDIO SNAPSHOT
I am trying to get new work done, but the holidays are always CRAZY, and then you add the darkness, and the snow, and well, it is a LOT. Still just a few minutes a day can add up to something. So, if you are feeling the season like I am, don’t give up. Keep on stitching. It is essential to our mental health!

 

Peace to you all.

Maria

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