my creative space, work in progress

my creative space…

I’ve recently had to pick up extra days at work while my husband is job-hunting, so I’m currently working almost full-time.  This has limited my crafting and creative time somewhat, and has limited my blogging time a great deal.  I’m still doing a little bit of making but I’m not keeping up with photo-taking and blog-post-writing.  I’ll post when I can, but it’s going to be a little sporadic.  But there still is some creative space inside my head!

Some of you will remember that I started going to the gym late in 2009, and I managed to keep up quite a demanding exercise schedule for about 14 months.  My fitness improved enormously, I lost weight, I got stronger, and lots of aches and pains vanished.  But at Christmas I completely dropped the ball exercise wise, and with the change in my work hours I just can’t fit the gym in any more.

So to the obvious exercise solution.

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We dragged the old Repco Traveller out of the garage and I’ve started cycling to and from work. It’s a 45 minute ride each way – which is the same time it takes me to drive to the train station, catch the train in to the city, then catch a tram up to work. Most of the ride is on bike paths, and I’ve picked the perfect time of year to start riding – not too hot, not too cold. Now that we’ve tarted the bike up a bit with some of the things it was missing – a bell, lights, a basket, water bottle, and a new comfy seat – I am actually enjoying the ride.  I don’t mind exercise as much when it has a definite purpose – this way I get to and from work and have exercise all at the same time! Other than the reduction in commuter crochet time, it’s a win-win situation.  Anyway, what does this have to do with my creative space?

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I need a waterproof bag that will fit into my bike basket. On day two of riding there was a light shower, and I quickly worked out that it would be a good idea if the things that I need to cart on the bike with me were protected from the weather a little. I shower and change when I get to work, so need a bag that is big enough to fit clothes and shoes and a towel and toiletries, as well as some room for the things I’d normally put in my handbag. So I’ve been thinking.

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I’ve had this oilcloth/PVC coated fabric in the stash for a while – it would be perfect for a bike basket bag.  Now I need to figure out the measurements – it needs to fit nicely inside the basket.  Will I have a zippered closure, or a flap and clip over the top?  One long strap or two side handles?  Make a matching zippered pouch to keep inside it for toiletries?  Will I line it or leave it unlined (and easy to wipe clean)?  Will it need a pocket or two?  Or should I just keep it as simple as possible?  I think I’ll need to mull this one over a little more.

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