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Thursday, December 24, 2009

My Roots...and I don't mean hair!

While developing MyArtTutor, I have 'opened the door' to creative thinking. When we had our marketing company my title was 'Creative Actualizer'. That meant that I could be an idea person and have someone else develop the ideas. Kind of appropo for someone who exhibits ADD from time to time :)

Good friend Susan and I were talking about this (her birthday is Dec 6 with mine) when a lightbulb exploded in my head...she and I and another designer touched, designed, wrote around 100 knit, crochet, other stitchery leaflets in the 80s and 90s. DUH. We own copyrights on most...so...MyStitcheryTutor may not be far behind. Then I remembered that my sister-in-law, Lisa had re-gifted me with a sack of things she thought I'd like back. Turns out it was the original baby blankets from one of the books! Talk about voodoo...

Bet you are wondering where this is going, aren't ya? WELL, the other night I realized that while we all google ourselves, how many of us google the 'other names' we might have used? Well, I did it, and found many of these books online...some I didn't even remember! Some I probably shouldn't (remember).

Here is the first I designed all on my own. Happens to be the first ever book that utilized plastic canvas for needlework in 1979-80. I think it sold over 250,000 copies. Isn't this a hoot? BUT, not bad for a weekend flurry of activity...




This second book is what I really enjoyed designing...worlds apart!




And here is a slideshow for another laugh or 2!

2 comments:

Diana Moses Botkin said...

Say not "ADD" but "Multi-Talented"!! You are amazing, dear Lady.

VickiRossArt said...

Attention Deficit Disorder, untreated, manifests in many ways! I've also coined a phrase "AOA'. Typically used when I catch me rocking back and forth in front of the computer...stands for "Adult Onset Autism"!

Thanks, Diana!