
I’ve been practicing shibori techniques a lot since the pandemic landed in the states. It has been the only way to direct my focus away from anxious thoughts since social distancing and safer-at-home guidelines have utterly suspended the rhythm of life. Without the drumbeat of a regular schedule, I have floated between the fabric folds and patterns, the exploration of colors and palettes.

In the last two and a half months, I have started this post more than a dozen times only to abandon it mid-way for lack of any ability to focus my thoughts. Despite the practical need to stay present and navigate this strange new world, I have hunkered down in my craft bunker with my dyes and textiles.

I’ve been meaning to start a new craft video about my favorite shibori folds, or creative ways to wear bandanas, or even finish the one I started about sewing masks…but I just keep getting sucked into another color cocktail.

Maybe my definition of practical productivity can be adjusted for the times.
Maybe I’ll call this my research period. I have achieved more consistent vibrancy in my colors and found new resist methods to create cool patterns. That’s something, anyway. And maybe I’ll make a video to demonstrate this new discoveries.
Maybe.
Not today, though.
I want to test my new aquamarine.
Until next time…keep it crafty.