Its my bloggiversary and I did not even notice

magikquilter August 1st, 2008

Can you believe I have been so busy blogging, flickering and tidying my sewing that I did not even notice it was my bloggiversary yesterday? I deleted a whole lot of early posts and it was not until I answered Kaylee’s sweet comment that I realised that it was a year ago yesterday that I started blogging.

Over a year ago I was tempted to try blogging as my son CJ thought it would be a useful way to connect with other craft bloggers as I have very little contact with crafters in real life. At this stage I had not really used a computer much and was very wary of bothering CJ as he is busy on his for long periods of time but he encouraged me and was kind enough to set my blog up and at the same time set up a flickr account as well.

I cannot thank CJ enough…for his forbearance and his teaching skills. Eventually I learned how to use the basic functions of the computer although CJ said that he had never seen anyone use the back button as much as I! It was the only way I could fix mistakes and it did not always work! Eventually late last year my father decided to buy me a laptop as a means of helping me with setting up my business. By this stage I was able to publish my own posts and various other things although CJ arranged the photo uploads etc. Along the way we had delightful fraccas as I could not comprehend such basic things as copying and pasting etc etc. I finally worked it out by writing down the steps involved as I watched CJ ‘S fingers flying magically as he performed this most simple of tasks. Meanwhile my husband looked on bemused but proud at my accomplishments.

My blogging started with a trial entry by CJ of a photo of my horses quilt and then I did a few more crafting posts but then I got a little rattled I guess is the best way to describe it…it seemed like a chore and boring to boot. After a month or so I worked out the problem was that I did not like craft blogs as such as I like to effuse about life and books and issues of interest of the day and quite frankly some of the craft blogs were like Friends after 9/11….am sure if another 9/11 happened some of the crafty bloggers would choose to not write about it as it is too negative…unless a year later they made a quilt about it that is.

I think I hit my stride when I covered an issue for another quilter who had a run in with a quilt designer over the kit she had purchased…a little like an expose on the prices and philosophy behind mass production in quilting design today. That also got a fair bit of attention and some of my first comments from people who had found the post through searches or word of mouth. The next big one was  when I noticed Hillary Clinton standing in front of my favourite designers quilt when she was running for election. I covered that and got hundreds of hits in a few days and emails of thanks from the designers in England and America.

Then there was a huge departure for me when I covered on Easter Sunday the sacrilegious use of a church in Sydney and from that I received not only an email from the head of the Uniting Church in NSW but literally several hundred readers and my very first Biblical comment along with on the same post…. my very first instance of being flamed!! By a bigot with pornographic business at that!! Both of these posts entailed followups and were well received.

So my style gradually evolved to some craft and a whole lot of whatever caught my attention at the time. As that developed I decided to delete all posts from last year …I know bloggers world wide shudder in horror at the thought of those comments and all those words …gone forever or only available somewhere in the depths of Google! The thing is there were such big gaps during the first few months until I actually got my own computer that it seemed most sensible to start afresh… when I found my voice.

Along the way I started thrifting posts about all my wonderful vintage finds and I even managed an expose there as well! I also have included interviews or discussions with artisans and recently some “what inspires artisans” posts as well. Recently I shared some private worries which were helped by the feeling of release and also genuine concern voiced by fellow bloggers.

I found that flickr provided a lot of the everyday show and tell and encouragement that I had been after in the blog originally and I met some of the most wonderful artisans there who are now firm friends..Sally and Betty, Regina and Virginia and many more. Most of these do not have blogs so it is a great way to communicate with a different kind of artisan and has led to an interest in photography and the stylizing of photos.

While I have been at flickr a lot of people have contacted me asking me if they could buy fabric and quilts from my non existant shop. They have been very supportive and encouraging so I am closer to opening that now …largely thanks to them and all the work CJ has put into my soon to be released new and improved blog, complete with shop for all those lurkers who are after my fabrics and quilts and bags.

I have met some wonderful people involved in crafting through blogging.  Janey, Melissa, Kathy, Angie, Sunnie, Judy, Judi, Fiona and Jackie overseas                 and    Kara

Kate and Kelly in Oz …all the K’S!!! all wonderfully talented women who totally put my humble efforts to shame. Through flickr I discovered so many wonderful crafting blogs including Jacquie Jackie Arlee, Suzie to name a few.

The Bombshell deserves a whole section to herself as she does not fit into any category really! Looking forward to her return from holiday in California.

So what does blogging mean to me? Firstly it is brilliant distraction for nerve pain…better even than sewing and then its expression and dialogue and more than anything my great love is reading about others lives. Usually I hate non fiction…however I am addicted to reading about peoples lives here and also find that it is not in me to be a lurker. Maybe its because I like to be involved and I find it such a privilege that people will share their lives here and find it impossible usually not to leave a comment.

So thank you all who have read my posts, those who have commented I treasure the dialogue and also thanks so much all who have followed me on my journey here. Most of all thanks to Christopher who patiently guided me until I could do all things here myself…he is a fine teacher and a wonderful person…thanks Christopher.

Edit…..must not forget my first live blogging experience of the hellish helicopters carrying the Pope!!!

8 Responses to “Its my bloggiversary and I did not even notice”

  1. michelle2005No Gravataron 01 Aug 2008 at 1:22 am

    I know absolutely nothing about quilting…or sewing. When the hem came out of my skirt, right before doing a teleconference…I was tempted to panic…then I did what I knew to do. I stapled it!! So there I was looking all professional, but the hem of my skirt was stapled.

    Congratulations on your Bloggiversary! I trust you have many more years of happy blogging…helping to educate some of the rest of us.

    Kindest Regards,

    Michelle

    Thanks so much Michelle….pity you did not have that tape that holds hems up in the office. Some people have those titsy little sewing machines which they keep in the drawer but you have to know how to thread the thing!!! Am looking forward to reading your blog… I see you have recently started.

  2. glassoffashionNo Gravataron 01 Aug 2008 at 1:27 am

    Happy Bloggiversary, Kathleen! And here’s to many more blogging, crafting, thrifting years to come :) x

    Thanks Fiona I have had so much fun following your creations and have never been bored…cannot get enough actually. I linked to the wedding photo of you two running through the poppies and actually I would like to print one out as its so precious! Is that okay….shall scrapbook it?

  3. JudyNo Gravataron 01 Aug 2008 at 1:52 am

    Happy bloggiversary! I’m glad Christopher (one of my favorite guy names) encouraged you and helped you along the way. It has been a pleasure seeing your beautiful work and your amazing thrifting finds! I hope to see much more from you over the next year!

    Kind regards,
    Judy

    Thanks Judy its great to have met you and funny when I see comments on other people’s blogs from long ago where you had commented too. I miss Angie and hope she gets a computer sorted out soon. All those sewing patterns…I need to see what she has made them.

  4. KateNo Gravataron 01 Aug 2008 at 8:08 am

    Happy bloggiversary. Gosh, a whole year! I don’t think I am quite there yet.

    I have so enjoyed your blog, and will continue to do so.

    Thanks so much Kate and I love having you here and am awed by your quilts.

  5. CJ the LionheartNo Gravataron 01 Aug 2008 at 9:18 am

    You know, technically it’s still yesterday in some parts of the world, so you didn’t forget! You just remembered a little late in the day. :) Congratulations on the anniversary. It’s a wonderful achievement and you have a blog to be proud of.

    I’m glad to have helped get you started but Muse is right, you learned very quickly! It’s often the simple things that are the hardest because they seem daunting at first but once you got the hang of them, you improved immeasurably. I think the next step with your store will be a big help as well; it should help to inspire you even more.

    You’ve had an eventful year online; from your first comments to your experiences on Flickr… and you’ve made some wonderful relationships too! That’s what’s so amazing about the blogosphere, the people you meet and the lives you share in. It’s like nothing else.

    It’s been a lot of fun watching your blog evolve and I look forward to seeing the new directions you take it in. I’m sure the next year will be even better than the last. ;)

    Thanks oh Lionheart for making all this possible. I have learned the most from watching how you dealt with things online and also, as the student of a gifted teacher I have been enabled to mostly teach myself….although I still have my moments!

  6. Sunnie-oldcrowfarmNo Gravataron 01 Aug 2008 at 11:38 am

    Happy Blogiversary, Kathleen! : )
    I’m so glad I stumbled upon your Blog…I don’t remember how!!! LOL but it has been such fun having you for a friend. : )

    I think of you as family…and always enjoy seeing what you’ve been up to, both in your shopping trips and your lovely quilt making! : )

    Hugs to you, and I hope the next year will be even better!!! Sunnie : )

    Thanks sunnie…I do so love watching your progress and loved seeing your wonderful winter wonderland scenes around the time we first met, you do not have to look far for inspiration. Actually I need to interview you for my artisan series….more people must see your talent! And you know you have inspired me to want to start….once I have knitted a few more afghans I should be ready for the challenge of learning a new skill.

  7. RoxNo Gravataron 01 Aug 2008 at 12:41 pm

    Dearest Magicquilter
    You know, I am a low-laying blogger/flickrer. To be honest I have no idea how to be as popular as you or a couple of bloggers I know.

    But you are so kind and generous that through you I have met some lovely people. You always read my blog and leave nice comments I just want to send you much love and hugs for all your goodness.

    Also, I thought you might be interested in something I have done (The reason I haven’t created any work recently is cause I have been decorating my studio- all white – looks almost weird). And I have a theatre company as well as my dress making business…and I cleared my stock room…found loads and loads of material left over from umpteen shows, decided I need all my stuff in my studio…the problem was…where was I going to put them?

    So I took a simple bookshelf which was tall, slept it on the floor and placed all the materials and bits and pieces in the now big holes/compartments…then covered the whole thing with a piece of pine wood tucked a white quilt on and put loads of cushions on.
    I am soooooo pleased with it.

    Still painting the goddamn ceiling…unlike you, this side of the world is experiencing a scorching summer (so humid and hot…thunderstorms almost every night) so being stuck to the ceiling is the hottest place I can be.

    And yes my both cats and me have often been called eccentric…if there is a title, I wouldn’t mind being an eccentric.

    Muwah and hugs
    xxxx

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