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Friday, February 5th, 2010
A Bright and Shiny Idea

So another interest of mine is in making pottery. I first took pottery lessons about 12 years ago and fell in love with the process. Unfortunately, it’s not such an easy hobby to take-along and so I haven’t been able work with clay since we moved abroad – until last spring when I discovered that one of the other tennis moms not only had her own equipment but also offered lessons.

So here I am, months later, getting ready to glaze my first crop of pots, and I had the great idea to add a bit of texture and shine by using bits of broken glass – specifically, the green glass of a Cockburn’s port bottle. It is a good idea and I do believe that the end result will look fabulous. The problem? Actually breaking the glass.

Because it’s not enough to just break the bottle – most of it has to be reduced to powder. I did a google search to figure out how best to accomplish this and found one site that suggested that heating glass to red hot and then plunging it in cold water would do the trick – the glass would shatter cleanly and then it was just a matter of pounding it to dust with a mortar and pestle. Easy peasy.

Forgive me, but I have my reservations. I am fully aware of how easily some glass will break when it is exposed to rapid changes in temperature, having once had a glass pitcher explode all over my kitchen while I was in the process of making iced tea. I am, however, somewhat reluctant to repeat such an experiment without safety glasses and perhaps a lead apron. Also, I think I would prefer to use non-cooking pots and instruments for the grinding process to minimize any food contamination and subsequent deaths in the pursuit of my artistic vision.

I haven’t totally formulated my plan but I’m thinking pretty low tech, perhaps involving multiple layers of plastic bags and a hammer. We’ll see what we get (besides multiple lacerations).

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009
And Furthermore…

If my children’s sports schedule weren’t enough to keep me busy, I have several quilt commissions on my list of things to finish up this month. I’m making a bed scarf for someone who is moving at the end of the month, need to finish a twin sized bed quilt, and also make a three panel wall hanging. Can’t you picture me madly quilting in all my copious downtime?

Several of these projects have lost their allure for me. That’s what happens when your hobby turns into work. But I’m going to push my way through 1) because I said I would and 2) because the sooner I finish these things up, the sooner I can start on my own projects. My little boy has asked me for a “big” quilt and I’d like to oblige him before he grows out of the sea turtle pattern I have in mind.

And in between all the rest, I am still trying to find time to write. I’m toying with the idea of bringing my laptop to tennis practice on occasion. If I can assume a suitably off-putting demeanor to discourage chit-chat, it might just be my best chance to get something done!