Sunday, January 8, 2017
*Humpf1!* Woke up to frozen pipes this morning and the plumber in the family is in Everett until late this afternoon. What’s strange about this is that it’s relatively warm out – 6º, not like the -20º weather we were having last week.
I’ve neglected my laundry for way too long and I’ll be ironing for a couple hours this morning, but since I have no running water, I decided to go get a breakfast bagel and iced mocha from the Rocking Horse Bakery.
The town is still slumbering.


I spent all yesterday honing my sewing skills, but feel like I should have done some studying. I think I’ll catch up on that this afternoon.
The weather forecast for Moses Lake is snow and I’ll have to drive back down this afternoon versus early Monday mornings when I usually get up and am out of the house by 4:30 AM.
Meet up with my folk in Pateros. I was heading back to Moses Lake and they were heading to Seattle; my mom has an appointment with her eye doctor Monday morning. Mom likes her tote.
The drive down was slow; the stretch on Hwy. 17 from Leahy Junction to Hwy. 2 was a complete whiteout; the sky and ground were the same grayish white and with no fresh tire tracks on the road and the only guide to follow were the snow-covered reflectors. Once I got off 2 and back on 17 again (about a 2 mile drive), the road was mostly clear due to high winds and snow drifts, but I discovered that hitting a little drift at 40 MPH can be very exciting.
I got into Moses Lake around 3:30 PM and the roads were in terrible condition. There’s at least 6″ of fresh snow and none of the road had been plowed so it was like driving through a slushy. Hopefully, the town will get the snow plows out tonight.
Just received a call from my boss; the Superintendent has decided that tomorrow will be a snow day – no school. However, I’ve been informed that I still get to come in a 5:00 AM.

Sitting down in the back of the bakery contemplating what I want to do with my Saturday. Since Tiago’s on the wet side till tomorrow, I can do pretty much what I like (he’d say I do anyways). ;-). Mom’s invited me to spend the afternoon with her while my dad has to go take pictures of a high school basketball game in Brewster.
I originally designed this pattern to use one piece of folded fabric. There would only be two seams on either side to shape the tote. I found that after cutting out a mock-up, the pattern skewed the finished product; it was necessary to cut the bottom corners at an angle so the vertical center sewn seam would be at a 90º angle to the bottom horizontal seam.













Another rough sketch about of a logo idea similar to the one above. I think I’ll focus on creating the right “h” and then creating the right “mouse” and working on tying the two designs together. Ultimately, what I’m looking for is a clean design with as few elements as possible.















