Sunday, June 22, 2008

The Color Orange and Page 104

Well, here it is. The first official blog of West Meets West. Yeehaw!

Unfortunately, this first official blog is also my first official complaint about the absence of my partner-in-crafting-crime and her current adventure in the middle-of-nowhere-New-Mexico.

Here's the deal. My first niece (ok, it could technically be nephew, but here's hoping!) is due to arrive in November. I could not be more thrilled by the prospect of finally having a baby in the family to make crafts for and I have been busily planning my project timelines so that I will be able to finish everything before she gets here. AND have time to finish my thesis.

The mama-to-be is an amazing artist (visit her webpage here), and understandably, wants her baby to be surrounded by warm, yet vibrant colors - think earth tones, but not neutrals. Or pastels. They are adamantly opposed to the baby pastels that, if you've spent any time in a fabric store, are the bulk of the available material. If baby-themed fabrics are not pastel, then they have some sort of cutsey design on them - which I am positive will not please the sophisticated tastes of these parents...and let's be honest, mine either.

Enter the color orange. And the unfortunate absence of my dear friend. If Lizzie Ingles Wilder was ANYWHERE near a phone or internet service, she might be able to tell me if the fabric above is nice enough for the project found on page 104 of Joelle Hoverson's new sewing book. (Because there is a slight chance that the mama-to-be will read this blog, I have to refrain from spilling the proverbial beans on my plans and sort of talk in general terms about my projects.)

Is orange an appropriate color for a newborn? Is orange appropriate for a girl or a boy? What about different shades of orange - like goldish orange, and reddish orange? What about paisleys? Can a boy wear orange paisleys? Will this fabric hurt the baby's eyes? Will giving the project on page 104 made from these fabrics make me the world's worst aunt?

Dearly devoted husband R1 (as opposed to Calamity Lizzie's DDH R2) was only slightly helpful at the fabric store. I gave him three different palettes to choose from and he said he liked them all equally. Though Calamity might have said something similar, she would have at least helped me narrow it down and I would not be fretting so much about the stupid (yet beautiful) color orange. And quite possibly, I might have actually already started the project of on page 104.

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