Showing posts with label filet crochet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label filet crochet. Show all posts

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Fashion Sense or Nonsense


I was going to do this hours ago, but there has been just one interruption after another. My dog has been sick all week and she needed her pill and walk. My cats meowed until they got their backyard time.

Then my son needed to eat before he went out to a party. I thought parties had food, but I guess I am just old fashioned. So, we went out for pizza. The surprise was that Steve Carell (The Office, The forty year Old Virgin, Evan Almightly, etc) came in to pick up a pizza. I guess even actors who can open a movie get pizza on a Saturday night.

When I got home, my husband told me the light burned out in the freezer. Besides being the I.T. person around here, I’m the fixit guy, too.

And now finally to the subject of my blog this week.... I was in the dentist’s office thumbing through a fashion magazine when I came across this what’s in and out list. The things on the “out” list were described with disdain. I kind of got it with the sunglasses that were really a visor. I had to wonder if they ever were in. When I saw the picture of the Crocs and some comment that they were only for kids, I had to object. For those of us with chronically hurty feet, they are a godsend. How else could I have walked all over Disneyland on Monday? As far as I’m concerned they belong in the fashion hall of fame. But that’s beside the point.

All the “ins” and “outs” got me thinking about the whole idea of fashion. There was nothing intrinsically better about the things that were now deemed out of fashion than those considered in other than we are sold a bill of goods that something looks good. And being told that, we alter our taste.

Take colors for example. Navy blue and black always looked awful together to me. It was a terrible color combination until recently. But once men in navy blue suits and black tee shirts started showing up on TV talk shows and in magazines, my perception changed. Me, who was horrified when my husband wore a black tee shirt with navy blue shorts and told him he looked like a bruise, started liking the two colors together.

When I was in high school the in color combination was pink and cranberry. Prior to being told they looked good together, I always thought they clashed.

It’s true of clothing styles too. Faded jeans used to be something to wear to clean the house, then came the eighties and we all thought acid washed jeans and shaggy hair cuts looked good. How did I ever think that kinky perm was attractive?

Styles change in crochet, too. I have a Sunset crochet book, and a Woman’s Day magazine featuring granny squares, both from the ‘70s. I remembering drooling over all the photos in both, thinking someday I wanted to make all those things. Some of the designs still seem okay, but the color choices they were made in verge on ugly. And to my 2008 eyes, some of the patterns look pretty bad, too. There is a man’s tie. It’s wide, one color and a little crooked. What man would want to wear that to work? And there is a page of men’s hats. Would some man really want a kelly green crocheted fedora, or a crochet cowboy hat?

When I was working on my third book, Death and Doilies, I got an old booklet about filet crochet. The patterns in the book were impressive in terms of being ornate and requiring a lot of work, but they weren’t appealing to my contemporary eye. While a much simpler pattern of spaces and some hearts done in filet I saw in a current book seemed more attractive.

It just fascinates me how our perception gets manipulated. I always laugh when I see things like bra straps that are supposed to be showing, people in the grocery store in pants that look like pajamas, and socks with high heels. Today’s high fashion was yesterday’s bag lady.

Sunday, July 6, 2008

My Fourth of July Staycation

The end of the holiday weekend. I guess you could say I did a staycation. That word is going to wear thin soon. I keep hearing it on the news before they do a segment on people staying in town. Actually staying in L.A. isn’t without things to do.

When I was growing up we lived in a somewhat run down building. It had been built as a hotel for the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair. It only occurred to me later that was why all the rooms were the same size except our living room which was two rooms with a pocket door in between and must have been a suite.

Every summer I would fix up the back porch. Well, back porch was a generous term. It was more like a landing, so small there wasn’t even room for a chair. And so dark that the mother in laws tongue plant I put out there barely survived. Still, I would put my plant out and sweep the winter dirt away and sit on the steps and dream that someday I might have someplace a little bigger.

Now, I have a real backyard and even though it is many years later, every time I look at it, I think how lucky I am. There are orange trees and redwood trees and flowers and sun light and room for lots of chairs. So, the idea of staying home this weekend and spending it in my own backyard was nice.

It wasn’t totally a weekend off. I went into the city and signed HOOKED ON MURDER at a Barnes & Noble in a shopping area called The Grove. It looks like an idealized downtown of a small town. Last summer when I was in Iowa City, I realized it looked like The Grove, but it was real. The Grove has become the celebrity shopping area of choice.

I am still finishing creating the pattern for the filet crochet bookmark that will be in DEATH AND DOILIES along with a pattern for making a cuddle blanket. And there is the recipe. Putting the polish on the recipe is my family’s favorite part of my writing. They get to be the tasters. This time the recipe is for California Noodle Pudding, which I plan to make today. Even the cats and the dog are excited as they get to be tasters, too.

Instead of a barbecue, we went to a restaurant on the beach for dinner Saturday night. The drive to Malibu was a little eerie as there was a wildfire along the road the day before. We passed lots of blackened grass, but the fire was completely out. And all the smoke gone, which was a relief as it was blowing our way last night.

The beach is always refreshing and we had a view of the water from our table. Sometimes when we eat at this particular restaurant, dolphins swim by. None this time, but it was late. We got there just as the water and sky were melting together. The tide was coming in and a big waves crashed against the rocks right outside the window sending up a lot of something heavier than spray. Just a subtle reminder that in the past storms have sent the waves crashing through the restaurant.

I liked my Staycation. Did anyone else have one too?

Sunday, June 22, 2008

L.A. When It Sizzles

Like Terri, I am going to be on the short side this week.

I have been back from Chicago for a week and it seems I went from the steam bath to the oven. Not that I have had time to notice since I am in the homestretch of finishing my third crochet mystery. It is either titled DEATH AND DOILIES or UNRAVELING THE CROCHET CODE.

I have been hovering over my computer non stop all week and have pretty much forgotten what day it is.. I did watch the news last night, or I think it was last night. and the weather man predicted something like 110 for Woodland Hills which is the next community over in the San Fernando Valley. It’s usually a little cooler here, which today probably meant 109.

It’s been too hot to want to go anywhere or do anything, which has made the week long hovering easier. I usually go to the gym almost every day, but this week I’ve been skipping. It was too hot even for yoga.. Thank heavens for sugar free popsicles.

Any crocheting I’ve done this week has been strictly related to the book. This book features filet crochet which is done with thread and is light and airy. It’s perfect hot weather crochet.. This is not the time to have a wool afghan draped over your lap while you finish the fringe.

My big news of the week is I am going to be talking about HOOKED ON MURDER, the first of my Berkley Prime Crime crochet themed mystery series live Wednesday morning June 25, on the AM Show on www.cableradionetwork.com It airs from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. pacific time and is encored 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. and 12:00 a.m. to 1:00 a.m.

My thoughts have been on the Midwest and the flooding. For the past four summers or so, right around this time I have gone to Iowa City to the Summer Writing Festival at the University of Iowa. I have always stayed at Iowa House which is part of the student Union and right on the Iowa River. I have always requested a room with a river view and enjoyed sitting by the river watching the fireflies come out as it got dark.

It is one thing to see pictures on the news, it’s different when you’ve been there.