Unintentional daisy
Sep. 15th, 2009 11:33 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Thank you all for your kind thoughts about Miss Pink yesterday. They were lovely. I'm... okay today: sad and thrown out of routine, but fine. The decision was the hardest part; now I can remember a good life and know I did the last thing I could for her.
Yesterday seemed like a day out of time, but it's back to reality today. I'm keeping myself busy and not brooding. I decided that I would look for the fabric to make the messenger bag pattern I bought in July. This is the bag and, um, this is the fabric I've picked. It has daisies on it, which wasn't intentional. I mean, I'm not trying to make a LiveJournal username-themed bag.* My dilemma is the colour. I think the black version is very striking, and I quite like the green, but I'm leaning to the cream. What do you think?
* At work the other day Angela said something about me spreading daisies wherever I go. I looked at her in baffled shock - she doesn't know about my LiveJournal... I hope - until she pointed to my footprints coming out of the damp grass onto the dry footpath. My new work shoes - patent leather man-style lace ups like my grandfather used to wear - have got a daisy pattern in the tread. I suppose that's to make them a bit girly, but I didn't even look at the soles when I bought them.
Yesterday seemed like a day out of time, but it's back to reality today. I'm keeping myself busy and not brooding. I decided that I would look for the fabric to make the messenger bag pattern I bought in July. This is the bag and, um, this is the fabric I've picked. It has daisies on it, which wasn't intentional. I mean, I'm not trying to make a LiveJournal username-themed bag.* My dilemma is the colour. I think the black version is very striking, and I quite like the green, but I'm leaning to the cream. What do you think?
* At work the other day Angela said something about me spreading daisies wherever I go. I looked at her in baffled shock - she doesn't know about my LiveJournal... I hope - until she pointed to my footprints coming out of the damp grass onto the dry footpath. My new work shoes - patent leather man-style lace ups like my grandfather used to wear - have got a daisy pattern in the tread. I suppose that's to make them a bit girly, but I didn't even look at the soles when I bought them.