I find, for me, the best approach to working out a completely new project is to make sure that I have a big chunk of available time when I finally sit down to start playing. Regardless of how many potential process kinks I work out prior to starting - simply by spending a lot of time thinking, there are always some rude surprises along the way...and for me, I know that the absolute worst time to stop is right after enduring a disappointment. So by setting aside more time than I know I will need, which in this case worked out to be a whole day/evening, with nothing else to do, on a long weekend...I was able to make some real progress.
Usually with new techniques and processes, there is a bit of a learning curve. For the first time in a long time, I was able to witness a fairly quick evolution of my own ideas, practically right before my eyes...modifying, revising and fine-tuning my techniques along the way. Such is the charm of a small, quick project: there is little time to forget what you learn before you finish the next one, and another, and yet another! ;-) It's actually a little bit addictive, to be honest. And it certainly helps that I am so excited about the possibilities.....
I've even experimented with making belts...and soon hope to expand and play with the idea and basic techniques to incorporate them into other functional items, too. Stay tuned....
Frequently, over the course of the last few weeks, I have been reminded about how
So this is just a little glimpse into what has been exciting me and occupying me of late....back soon with more new projects.... ;-)
* I will be teaching class on these in Vermont this October/November. All of the details available here.