Awwwwww, We love Rachel too! Thanks for featuring her! And now we've met you too. Love your embroidery too.
September 25, 2009 at 9:49 AM
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Okay, can I just tell you how much I love Rachel! I know I say this about every person I interview and I know I say how sweet people are, yadda, yadda, yadda-but let me tell you-Rachel rocks so hard! I have always been a fan of her work and thought she was the cat's meow but when she came up to me at Maker Faire and gave me a hug, well, it was like seeing an old friend again. She is warm, funny, silly and smart. Yep, she's uber cool.
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Just who is the real Rachel Barry Hobson?
A very dorky, goofy, crafty gal. No really. Very. Dorky.
I'm someone who has a deep appreciation for execution of creative ideas and sharing those projects with other people. I'm a huge community person - connection with other folks keeps me going.
I'm also a huge Space geek - like spectacularly so. Space exploration makes me giddy. Not little green men and ray guns, but spacesuits and control panels. Absolutely giddy.
In high school, I was kind of a mix between Andrea Zuckerman (I was editor of my high school newspaper) and Angela Chase . I was a little offbeat, but I was also one of those kids who didn't really do crazy teen stuff, and actually really liked my teachers at school.
In college, I studied anthropology, Russian and journalism. I geeked out on environmental causes and was, again, the editor of the newspaper. I also wore overalls and a brown velour shirt a little too often.
After college, I traveled in Europe, got married and taught high school journalism and web design for three years before having kids.
Then I had kids and kinda lost my mind for a while.
Then I fell into crafting, and things are all better now. :)
Through all my random life phases, I've always been someone who loves people, loves science, loves random stuff, and truly cherishes my friends and family.
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You are an AMAZING embroiderer. When and where did you learn? How long have you been stitching?
Hehehehe! Thanks! And right backactcha! I took my first hand embroidery class a few years ago from my good friend and mentor, Leslie Bonnell. A few months after that class, I took a class from Jenny Hart. It's been pretty much non-stop stitching ever since. I like to think I have some embroidery genes from my mom. Even though she didn't teach me, she was really in to embroidery when I was a kid .
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Okay, so I think you have the best job in the world-can you tell our wonderful readers a little bit about it.
Thanks! I think I do, too! I literally thank my lucky stars every day for this most awesome job, and wonder how in the heck I landed it!
I have been writing for Craftzine.com for a little more than a year now. Craft has always been my favorite craft magazine and web site. I have a degree in journalism, and have always loved writing about cool people and what they are doing. I love hearing people's stories and sharing them with others. So as I followed Craft, I just fell in love and kind of fantasized about writing for them. Honestly, I wasn't doing anything with the express goal of working for them. It was a very random series of events and very natural connections that landed me in the place I am now.
I have never loved a job so much, or loved the people with whom I work so much. It's the most natural fit I've ever experienced and the most fun I've ever had. Seriously - still pinching myself.
I read literally hundreds of craft blogs every day (Oh dear Google Reader, I love you so.) and find some of my favorite, most inspirational projects, tutorials and people to feature on Craftzine. I love it because I love to see all the fun things people are doing, and I really love helping show off their skills and work. I also get to write how-to projects and profiles of crafters, which is insanely fun. I could honestly sit and talk to people and listen to their stories and get to know them all day long. That I get to do that "for work" and then share their stories with the fabulous crafting community .... did I mention I pinch myself daily?
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Who and what inspires you?
Everything and everyone! I know that sounds like a copout, but it's true! I can't turn my brain off, so everything I see is being filed away for some kind of inspiration. It's one of the benefits and hardships of having that creative switch flipped to full throttle in your brain. It's a really fun way to view the world, but it's also really mentally exhausting. Sometimes I want to point my finger and my own brain and say, "DUDE! Shut the hell up for a minute!"
I have some really amazing friends who constantly inspire me. Some of my best teachers and mentors are Leslie Bonnell , Kat McTee and Jenny Hart . I'd be lost in the craft world with out one of my best friends, Diane Gilleland . I also draw a lot of inspiration from Space and Space travel. I love all the control panels and gadgetry of Space travel, and I find the chatter of Mission Control to be very soothing. Half the time, I have NASA tv running in the background on my computer just to listen. (and, yes, I understand this outs me as an even bigger Space geek than people thought possible) I also draw a lot of inspiration from random vintage things. Millie Motts and Dinosaurs & Robots feed my soul.
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What does the future hold for you?
More writing! More stitching! More fun! And hopefully a lot of travel. (especially to Portland)
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Make sure you check out Rachel's blog Average Jane Crafter . It's filled with great stories and wonderful crafty tidbits. You can also find her hitting the craft fair circuit spreading the joys of embroidery. If you do get a chance to meet her, I swear you will have a friend for life!
8 Comments
Close this window Jump to comment formAwww! thanks so much, Pam! It's such a treat and an honor to be featured here!
You do have a friend for life, lady! Drinks next time I'm in Portland! :)
XOXOX
Rach
September 23, 2009 at 5:38 PM
Fantastic interview! Yay for space geeks getting what they want!
September 24, 2009 at 6:34 AM
Great interview, love the Space outfit photo! :)
September 24, 2009 at 7:17 AM
LOVE this interview! Rachel rocks so hard. Thank you for featuring her.
Denise
http://needlework.craftgossip.com
September 24, 2009 at 7:52 AM
Sweet interview. It's nice to know more about the entirely un-average Rachel. Kudos!
p.s. I love dorks!
September 24, 2009 at 7:59 AM
Great interview!
September 24, 2009 at 10:03 AM
Awesome inteview! The subversive Halloween candy stitching makes me giggle every time I look at it.
September 24, 2009 at 2:27 PM
Awwwwww, We love Rachel too! Thanks for featuring her! And now we've met you too. Love your embroidery too.
September 25, 2009 at 9:49 AM