Thursday, April 12, 2012

stitching?

I've actually found some time over the past few days to do a little stitching. I'm finding that progress is not only slow on this front but also on my bedroom. The task of re-painting the entire room is turning out to be a major buzz kill and I haven't taken a step in the room in three days so it's doubtful it will be ready to move into this weekend. And I still don't have the light fixtures installed as I can't find anyone to help me (all capable family members too busy right now) and I can't afford an electrician to come in this week to do it. sigh.

In what might turn out to be another stupid move on my part (only time will tell), I signed up for the Cabinet of Curiosities class over at Thistle Threads. I missed the first sign up as it was around the Thanksgiving/Christmas time frame and I just couldn't swing the down payment. I did add myself to the wait list a month or so ago and Tracey had a couple of openings as well as the ability to expand the class to 25 more people. I'm so worried that I don't have the skill to pull something like this off. And it's a multi year (three in total I think) and huge financial obligation to boot. But I so want to do it! So I scrapped up the money required to join and I'm in. I already know I'm interested in the more expensive casket - the double - way more than the flat top version. That also means an extra 18 month class. So currently if I want to complete this the way it should be I'm already in for $7,000 or so. And this is before I purchase all the little accessories that make is really super cool and purchase extra supplies. That's how much I'm spending on my furnace. Or a butt load of windows. And the question still needs to be asked, do I have the skill to pull it off? I'm still struggling to complete the Floral Glove I started two years ago.

Only time will tell. :-)

edited later to add: $7,000 is a bit high, I figured it again and it is around $2,400 for the two 18 month classes (which include most of the items needed to construct the casket, lots of silks and at least five projects to help teach what needed to stitch the parts of the casket properly) and $3,000 -/+ 20% for the casket itself. So that's $6,000 for the two classes and the casket if the casket comes in at the high end. But there will be added goodies that are being commissioned to go inside the casket. That will add up. :-) I want it all. :-)

8 comments:

Kristen said...

Please tell me that $7,000 is an exaggeration. Please!

marly said...

WHAT????? My OWN casket won't cost that much!! LOL!! I checked it out and it certainly is an extensive project.

Chocolates4Breakfast (Terri Malinovich) said...

I've been reading her blog posts about the deconstruction of the casket and how all the parts are being made - very interesting. But, if I told my DH I wanted to spend that kind of money on anything stitching related, he'd have me committed. I have no doubt that you can do it and that when done, it wil be an object of great envy!

Cactusneedle said...

What a dream class! I for one will be following you vicariously as you take this journey. I hope you will keep us posted on your progress. I'm sure you are up to the task.

Giovanna said...

Thud! That was me, fainting - you brave, brave woman! The birdie is gorgeous, glad you found some time for stitching.

Poussy Stitches My Love said...

oh I love the stitching ...

bisous de France

Sherry :o) said...

Oh Margie, looking at all your posts of sewing, quilting, stitching and your house remodeling adventures, I believe you can do ANYTHING you set your mind to and it will be beautiful!

Good luck on the finishing up the painting and electrical.

robindefender said...

I'm going to be taking the Cabinet class as well. I'm feeling a mix of excitement and terror. And I'm not sure whether I'm more terrified of pulling the whole thing off, or of what this is going to cost. I'll be keeping an eye on your blog once we get started... maybe your progress will inspire me to keep things going!