Monday, January 11, 2016


WHO WAS ELIAS HOWE ?
 
Elias Howe invented the sewing machine in 1807.  Few consider how important his contribution was to life, society, and the gift of serenity.
I have many artisans in my family who were seamstresses and tailors.  One of my grandfathers was a tailor, one grandfather made shoes (using a sewing machine!), as did some of my 6 or 7 great-uncles.  Two aunts on my mother’s side sewed all their clothes…and these are only the ancestors I know of who were immigrants who came to America in the early 1900’s and first-generation relatives. 
With no pun intended…sew, it’s in my blood!  I first learned to sew in Junior High school, in the not-so-long-ago- remembered required course for girls, then known as Home EC, short for Home Economics.   While I did not quite appreciate its value at the time, nor did I like my Home- Ec teacher, learning to sew was,  hands-down, the most valuable skill I learned throughout my entire education…and that includes college!

Suffice to say, I believe the greatest invention ever is the sewing machine.  While many people might opine that it was the telephone, or many other technological inventions of the last 50 -75 years, I believe few modern inventions, though great time-savers, lends such joy and serenity to its user as the sewing machine.   Though, I have to admit, I would not want to do without my food-processor, using it does not  make me too serene, (though, indirectly it does, as it allows me to get to my sewing machine a lot faster!!!)
Sending messages via horseback or writing letters, in my opinion, would have been slower but much more relaxing than having to always cater to and being interrupted (from sewing !) by answering the phone.  And who thinks sitting at the computer is a joy?  The television, though a form of entertainment, was probably the worst thing invented.  Think of all the marriages ruined from having a TV in the bedroom, time wasted, and breakdown of  family communication because of having a television in every spare corner of the home.  And are we really better off having to listen to news broadcasters spreading slander and gossip about politicians and movie stars?   Actually, are we really better off having politicians and movie stars in the first place?

But, the sewing machine?  Before it was invented clothing was sewn by hand-stitching.  I have no idea how long it took to sew a shirt, skirt, or pair of slacks by hand!  For those who do not sew, it is difficult to imagine the calm that takes over when seated at this amazing mechanism.  Watching the needle go up and down, is itself, a bit of meditation.  And then there is the fascinating process of just putting two pieces of fabric together.  I see it as nothing less than a miracle.  And then, of course, one who chooses to spend time sitting at a sewing machine usually also enjoys the partnering of the use of the iron, another great invention which is also too taken-for-granted. 

I love life’s simple pleasures.  

Thank you, Mr. Howe, and most of all, thanks to G-d for giving him life and his ingenuity

Friday, January 1, 2016

I have been away for awhile

I can't believe my blog still exists!  I thought I deleted it years ago.  Wow !
I am excited that I don't have to recreate another blog design because I have decided to get back to blogging.

Anyway, I don't have much to say today other than I'm glad to be back at writing in my blog.

My art-ing has really evolved to new heights.  I am, at this point, not yet ready to show my art, but my life continues to revolve around my art. 

I continue to follow my daily creative routines like my Morning Pages that Julia Cameron so highly recommends in all her books... (The Artist's Way, Walking in This World, Finding Water, and The Vein of Gold)...I read her books voraciously.

And now I am interested in researching about old Singer Sewing Machines... we'll see where that takes me...

Anyway, all be well.