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October 2011

Phew… What a day!

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My productivity impressed myself today.

I woke up at 7. Drank Coffee and read emails until 8. Took Photos until 8:45. Put on mascara and walked to work for 9. Worked my butt off until 12:30. Edited photos for Ohhh Lulu, post Lavender Sugar Bustle Bloomers on Etsy and prepared my Give Away for tomorrow. Drank Soy Milk. Back to work from 1-5. Bought Dog food downtown, got greeted by a parrot, and resisted the temptation to browse make-up at the Pharmacy. Home to post custom listings, and my Sleepy Hollow Inspired Bustle Panties.

Yet to cut and paste sample cards… Am REALLY negotiating my first real wholesale order! All that will happen tomorrow though.
Waiting for Dan to come home so I can cook Dinner… I plan on spending the rest of the night immersed in an X-Files marathon.
I love productive days like this.

Happy Thanksgiving

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This weekend was Thanksgiving weekend, one of my favourite holidays of the year. Despite my annoying (and at times, painful) cold, we fit a lot into our weekend. I finished this custom order for a customer…

On Saturday evening we went to an outdoor art show, and met up with a few friends we don’t get to see very often. We didn’t stay long, I was sick and delirious on cold medicine, but it was pretty fun. On Sunday we had dinner at my parents house. It was so nice, we ate outside and enjoyed a bon fire later in the evening (the second bon fire of the weekend!). Today we had Thanksgiving lunch with Dan’s family. We had a great time, chatting and eating too much pumpkin pie…
In between family visits, I tried to get some sewing in. I have 2 stores I am trying to get stock prepared for, as well as Christmas stock for Etsy, and finishing up the few orders I have. I am also preparing for a give away very soon, and will post more information on Wednesday!
In the mean time, here is a sneak peak of a few new ruffle bloomers and bustle panties. I also have been trying to come up with ways to use all my bits and pieces of fabric… I contemplated a quilt, but I just don’t have the patience for that kind of undertaking, so… I decided to sew together strips of fabric, log-cabin quilt style, and use that to make undies. I think they turned out pretty cute… They remind me of the sensibility of the ’30’s.
I hate throwing out fabric. What do you do with your left over scraps?


Should be in bed…

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I have a cold and I should be in bed, but instead I got up at 6:30, made a pot of coffee and checked on the Provincial Election results… you might not know this about me, but I am a junkie for politics and news. While my party of choice, the NDP did not win, they did gain 7 seats in the House of Parliament, and we avoided a Conservative government, so I’m pretty satisfied… despite my stuffed up nose.

Dan and I have finished our week of looking after my “nephews” (not technically nephews, as they are my cousins kids, but her and I are kind of like sisters so it’s close enough…). The kids were pretty sweet and cooperative and gave me lots of giggles, like when I asked the oldest boy what he wanted to be when he grew up, and he responded, “A Pumpkin,” and watching Dan painstakingly try to explain the plot of Star Wars to a 3 year old was priceless. So many, “But why… But Why Uncle Dan?”‘s.
It was a busy week, but I was happy to help and get to spend more time with the boys… And I think I have decided that while a house in the country may be pretty and quiet, I am like the convenience of “in town” living. When I say “in town” (which is a term only country people use), I mean Orillia, a town of 30 000 people, most of them over the age of 75.
My wedding photographer is sending me our wedding photos this week. I am so excited to get them! She has been tempting me with photos on her facebook page. I love this shot of the bouquet and Dan’s boutonniere. Dan’s mom did such an amazing job, with so little help from me… I sent her a few pictures, and basically gave her the instructions that I did not want “matchy matchy,” nothing too stuffy, loose and rustic. She did the bouquets absolutely perfectly, mums and sweet peas in burgundy, purple and a little pink…

Experiments with weaving, braids and bows

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I’ve been braiding fabric, trying to figure out a way to incorporate braids into my clothing… I tried cutting long strips of fabric, braiding them, and applying the braid with a long straight stitch, but I always found the braid to be too bulky for any thing other than a neckline.
So, I took my standard bikini panties pattern, added about 6″ down the centre front, and made it into a two-piece pattern, as opposed to a “cut on fold.” I staggered slices horizontally down the pattern, following the curve of the leg opening. I then started folding and weaving and pinning on to my dressform until I would up with a large “braid” down the front. I trimmed off the excess, and basted the loose ends. I am in love with how it turned out. When on, it is a very low cut panties that follows the curves of the body. The lose weaving adds additional stretch to the bias cut woven cotton. I am obsessed with this now and am going excited to be trying different slashing techniques.

I used a plain elastic along the waist and legs, because I didnt’ want to detract from the weaving detail in the front. I have plans on using this technique along the back of a thong style panty…

Before the wedding I bought a few yards of black and white printed lace that I was going to use to make clutches… that was a passing fancy and now I have tons of the fabric. I started this cropped cami and long-line panties set yesterday. They were so plain and…. “modern” so I added a million bows. I have yet to find anything that a million bows can’t make better.
Tonight we are off to my cousins house for nearly a week of house & child sitting. We will be looking after two of the funniest little boys until Thursday, and enjoying my cousins beautiful house. I am very excited to make use of their bath tub, as I only have a coffin-sized stand up shower in my apartment.
In response to my last, frustrated post. I broke the bank and bought a new camera and tripod. The tripod is amazing, and I have no idea how I functioned without it. Hurray!