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April 13, 2023

Every scrap tells a story. ✂️

Making art from old clothes and textiles.

My next creative project is inspired by vintage “crazy quilts.” If you’re a fabric or clothing hoarder I need your help!

I am looking for fabrics that are:

  • Textured (velvet, brocade, satin, jacquard, upholstery fabric, corduroy, etc.)

  • Has a story to tell (would love old clothes, ties, tablecloths, pillow covers, furnishings, etc.) but living in your stash as a beloved fabric waiting to be used is also a story.

  • Preference to jewel tones, but may use other colors if the textures are amazing

  • Bonus points for vintage, but I’m also interested in raiding your sewing stash if you have something that fits!

I’m open to trading something from my hoard or I can reimburse you for shipping costs!

Image Credit: Folk Art Museum


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A peek into my creative process and an update on my collection, “This is my Brain on Motherhood.”

I’m still recovering from my first book festival so I haven’t been making art in the studio this week. Unless you count the fun Davy and I had with these new thrifted pop beads.

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A post shared by Sarah Shotts (@teachlikeafrizzle)

Other bits and bobs I’d like to recommend this week.

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I almost could have written this myself . In fact we had a pajama day today.

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2 years ago · 6 likes · 2 comments · Hayley J Dunlop

Loved this reflection on choice, chance, and DADA from .

“When we set up constraints and let go of infinite decision-making, we start to collaborate with the universe.”

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DT and Grown-Ups Table friends! Hi, it’s Wendy. Happy you’re here. A little overview for the newly joined: Looking for DrawTogether videos and podcasts? Find them here. DrawTogether Classrooms for educators is here. What’s this newsletter? Every Sunday I sent out a drawing/life-related dispatch called the…
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Listen

Levar Burton speaking about his love for speculative fiction and Star Trek on Don’t Ask Tig,

“I believe that the storytelling that we do… is very probably the most powerful tool ever invented in the history of civilization for creating change on a societal level.”


Hopefully these creative breadcrumbs offer some inspiration.

For Readers

Built in bookshelves have been a bit of a theme for me this week.

First I learned from that Harrison Ford build Joan Didion's bookcases. Then I saw these bookshelves on Instagram.

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A post shared by Jerry Saltz (@jerrysaltz)

The takeaway? I need to learn how to build my own bookshelves. Maybe carpentry will be my big project in 2024.

For Parents

“Flamingos – both male and female – can lose their pink pigments outside of breeding season. That’s because the breeding is so intensive and so much of their food is used for their chicks. During this time their white colour basically means ‘Please leave me alone. I'm a little bit exhausted from breeding – I'll join in the dancing later.’”

BBC Science Focus Magazine


I love supporting Renaissance Souls and neurodivergent folks who are discovering their own unique ways of working. Here are all the ways you can work with me.

  • Join the Creative Ecosystem Companionship for $35 a month.

  • Buy my book Discover Your Creative Ecosystem (available as ebook, audiobook, hardcover, and illustrated journal.)

  • Subscribe to Neurodivergent Spacetime my Substack podcast about working with your neurotype and not fighting against it.

  • Follow me on Instagram.

  • Here on Substack! I love connecting in comments. Or become a paying subscriber and unlock bonus content including quarterly Q&A’s.


Last week I rebranded my podcast as Neurodivergent Spacetime. I know it seems like I’m doing a lot sometimes, but this is just the way my brain works. I’ve finally realized I have to channel this energy into something or it will spin off into anxious loops.

If your natural speed is different than mine please don’t think it’s “wrong.” We all have to work in the ways that are best for us. 🥰

Cheers,

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