Today I'm joining the 50's club and I have a strange mix of feelings. I don't know what to think: if I am already old, if I'm still young –this thing they say that "these days 50's are the old 40's". You may have experienced it already.
Going over my life in my mind as a film rolls at the movies, I could see how many things I went through and how happy and grateful I am about everything I've achieved!
For this occasion thought that a blog post had to have something different about me. Told myself: "Pat, you better come out with something special to share"!
Hope you like it.
- I was born in Argentina, this same day 50 years ago
- I still feel like 25
- My parents divorced 26 years ago. I never saw my father again, so I don't know if he's still alive
- My mother taught me how important is to love your family and your sewing machine. As I grew up I realized how right she was. She is 84 and lives with me as well as my only sister, the best one a person can have
- My father taught me how important is to love dogs. He also taught me to hunt. These days I love dogs but I hate hunting
- I moved to the US 22 years ago
- Never knew what a quilt was until I came to live here
- My original hair color is dark blond and now white hair is rampant, so I use extra light brown to color it
- I met my husband Walter when we were both 20 and we fell in love immediately
- Since then we are together for the good and the bad
- Always thought that I could not have found a better husband than him
- We got married at 23
- I still drool over him :-0
- My only son Alex is the best son a mother can have
- I suffer from Endometriosis
- So I had to have four years of treatments before I became pregnant
- I lost one pregnancy before and another one after him
- Alex came to this world through C-section, because I didn't dilate more than 3 cm
- He had Wilms tumor when he was 9. After a year of chemotherapy the cancer disappeared
- I think I was born with a special gene in my body. The "sewing" gene. I sew since I can remember
- Also love to cook since I can remember. My first cooking book was a present from my mom for my 7th birthday
- My first year married I cooked 365 different meals for Walter. Bad thing. He gained 45 pounds
- I lived in 3 countries during a same year
- I am 5'4" tall and weight 138 pounds
- OK… I confess: I am a procrastinator! This thing of "Don't leave for tomorrow what you can do today" doesn't go with me. I prefer to wait till tomorrow
- My family call me the handywoman of the house. I can paint walls as well as installing an entire tile floor on the kitchen or bathroom
- Many years ago I learned that for the chinese people roosters symbolize harmony in the family. I love them. That's why I began collecting many in all sizes and materials
- Because I'm so fortunate in life, every day I wake up thinking how much good I can make to the people around me
- HATE to exercise. I'm a couch potato at heart
- LOVE to read. I can lay down an entire day reading and having Dulce de Leche Häagen–Dazs
- I am a perfume compulsive buyer. Never use the same fragrance everyday. For me, it's a mood thing
- My favorite color is… of course… PINK!!
- And my favorite flower a peony
- I am a history junkie. Favorite readings: royal biographies. More than 300 books on the subject are sitting on shelves at my house
- Still can't speak and write 100% perfect english; people say I do it very good. I don't know why but I feel embarrassed by that. I would love to speak more slang
- All my life I was an admirer of Coco Chanel, but if I have to confess, the designer that inspired me the most was and still is Kenzo. He changed my vision of fashion and print fabrics forever…
- I could never get up early. It's a great effort to do it. It seems that my body clock did not come well set from the factory. My ideal day would begin if I wake up at 12 noon. At night I feel is the best time of the day. That's why I design complete collections at night. My senses awaken and the best of me comes alive –or this is what I think, 'cause everybody is sleeping and can't see it :)
- The first time I made a quilt 20 years ago I didn't have an absolute idea of what I was doing. Hell no! Everything I know today I learned myself. Trial and error were my friends
- Should I introduce you other friends I have: quilting books!. I learned so much from them
- I LOVE quilting, but never thought that would be that much and that I would become so obsessive about perfect piecing
- I came to this industry hand painting fabric panels during my period of landscape quilter. Because I couldn't find specific colors in stores I decided to paint my own. All my quilting friends told me they would love to buy them at quilt shows. The first panel I sold at a quilt show in Dallas was "a moment I'd never forget". Selling panels to award-winner quilter David Tailor made me feel like I was in heaven
- Years ago, never thought that I was gonna design fabrics. Now I can't imagine my life without designing
- Neither that I was gonna work with my husband as my partner
- I have cried after working a lot of time on a collection and didn't come out the way I wanted
- I have pulled out the hair of my head too. Well… almost
- Is there a color freak? That's me! Thanks Pantone :)
- When I start designing, a color palette always comes first. That triggers a mood and… the name of the collection draws in my mind very vividly
- For me, drawing was a long journey of personal evolution. Designing fabrics walk the same path
- One of the best designers and master of color for me is Kaffe Fassett. The first time I met Kaffe I couldn't believe my eyes! He came to my booth to shake my hand and congratulate me on my designs; I was sooo excited but he didn't realize that my knees were shaking too…
- I LOVE to be connected with you in here. Many people say that a blog shouldn't be written only to expect comments. I don't think so. Every time I write a post I wait with excitement to read yours!
All my love,
Pat



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