Pictures Because It Did Happen
May. 30th, 2010 07:52 am[ETA: One more picture, which I forgot to include.]
When I manage to get to bed at a reasonable hour, it's a chore to drag myself out of it as early as I'd like. And then when I let myself go to bed later, planning on sleeping in, I'm wide awake at 6:20 and am unable to fall asleep again. Sigh.
Perhaps I shouldn't complain, because the reason I couldn't get back to sleep (in spite of Tabitha being warm and purry beside me) is because after yesterday, my brain is fired up and unable to stop.
I know I keep saying, "I'll post about this next time," and I really mean to, but oftentimes I don't, or it gets delayed indefinitely. Perhaps it's because I feel I don't want to be spammy and post long entries about stuff that others might not be interested in. I figure if I only post long entries once in a while, there's more chance they'll be read. ^_^; Anyway, I really want to write about creativity, and the whole creative process, because after a good creative week, yesterday was almost too much for my little mind to handle. Or maybe it was all the fabric fumes*. At any rate, Kimberly and Jamie are both very creative in very different ways, and it was a joy to spend the day bouncing ideas off other people, making stuff, talking about making stuff, and sort of casually brainstorming.
But first, as promised, pictures**! For pictures of Tabitha, my completed dress, my not-yet-completed dress, and miniature fruit, it's this-a-way:
I've been pretty consistent with my Mandarin studies. Tabitha, of course, does her best to behelpful true to her feline instincts, i.e. sit on whatever I'm trying to work on.
Good thing she makes up for it by amusing me!
When I set up the ironing board so Kimberly could use it, Tabitha immediately offered to hold the fabric in place.
Helpful kitty is helpful!
But how could we stay annoyed at such a face?
Aaaaaand, the dress! (The dress Brunhilde's wearing is much nearer completion now, as I attached the bottom ruffle and have only to add straps, a zipper, lace under the bust, and sequins. Sequins! 8D) Thanks to Jamie for taking the pictures.
(Tabitha didn't actually want to be in the picture, she was just trying to investigate the OMG!closed door.)
I'm very sad to say that I've outgrown -- er, outshrunk Brunhilde. Yes, my dressform is bustier and hippier than I am, now. @_@ So when I complete my sewing sticker sheet, my reward will be a new dressform in my actual size. Or as close as I can get.
I had three metres of that checked fabric. Here's all that was left over (box of Kraft Dinner -- except it doesn't say Kraft Dinner because it's a weird American box -- shown for scale):
A view of the chest:
Isn't that trim adorable? A few years ago I bought a grab bag of trim remnants solely for that piece. There was other cool stuff in it, too, but this was the piece I wanted. I'm glad I finally got to put it to good use! I even have enough left over for another project.
Last, but not least, fruit! Jamie was working on a clay project, and I needed a break from sewing, so I tried my hand at making small clay objects. Not bad! I missed my calling, I should have been a designer of pointless miniature fruit. :3 Hmm, they'd look better painted, wouldn't they... (Pin cushion shown for scale.)
Can you identify them all? XD
That's it for now, folks. I swear, within the week I will write about:
- Tenimyu
- creativity
- a really cool izakaya I went to in April
- OMG I'm going to Korea for a day! :D
* I'm somewhat allergic to the chemicals that are used at the end of the fabric-making process, which is one of the reasons I always wash my fabric before using it. Something that I've been working with must not have been washed, because I'm feeling distinctly asthmatic, which only happens when I'm with Siamese cats, or using fabric that's still factory-fresh. And I know it's not the damp, because even though it's been grey and drizzly, the air isn't damp enough to make my hair start to curl.
** And this is where I visit my Photobucket account and see that, hey, there are pictures and video I uploaded over a month ago that still haven't been shared with the world! -___-;
When I manage to get to bed at a reasonable hour, it's a chore to drag myself out of it as early as I'd like. And then when I let myself go to bed later, planning on sleeping in, I'm wide awake at 6:20 and am unable to fall asleep again. Sigh.
Perhaps I shouldn't complain, because the reason I couldn't get back to sleep (in spite of Tabitha being warm and purry beside me) is because after yesterday, my brain is fired up and unable to stop.
I know I keep saying, "I'll post about this next time," and I really mean to, but oftentimes I don't, or it gets delayed indefinitely. Perhaps it's because I feel I don't want to be spammy and post long entries about stuff that others might not be interested in. I figure if I only post long entries once in a while, there's more chance they'll be read. ^_^; Anyway, I really want to write about creativity, and the whole creative process, because after a good creative week, yesterday was almost too much for my little mind to handle. Or maybe it was all the fabric fumes*. At any rate, Kimberly and Jamie are both very creative in very different ways, and it was a joy to spend the day bouncing ideas off other people, making stuff, talking about making stuff, and sort of casually brainstorming.
But first, as promised, pictures**! For pictures of Tabitha, my completed dress, my not-yet-completed dress, and miniature fruit, it's this-a-way:
I've been pretty consistent with my Mandarin studies. Tabitha, of course, does her best to be
Good thing she makes up for it by amusing me!
When I set up the ironing board so Kimberly could use it, Tabitha immediately offered to hold the fabric in place.
Helpful kitty is helpful!
But how could we stay annoyed at such a face?
Aaaaaand, the dress! (The dress Brunhilde's wearing is much nearer completion now, as I attached the bottom ruffle and have only to add straps, a zipper, lace under the bust, and sequins. Sequins! 8D) Thanks to Jamie for taking the pictures.
(Tabitha didn't actually want to be in the picture, she was just trying to investigate the OMG!closed door.)
I'm very sad to say that I've outgrown -- er, outshrunk Brunhilde. Yes, my dressform is bustier and hippier than I am, now. @_@ So when I complete my sewing sticker sheet, my reward will be a new dressform in my actual size. Or as close as I can get.
I had three metres of that checked fabric. Here's all that was left over (box of Kraft Dinner -- except it doesn't say Kraft Dinner because it's a weird American box -- shown for scale):
A view of the chest:
Isn't that trim adorable? A few years ago I bought a grab bag of trim remnants solely for that piece. There was other cool stuff in it, too, but this was the piece I wanted. I'm glad I finally got to put it to good use! I even have enough left over for another project.
Last, but not least, fruit! Jamie was working on a clay project, and I needed a break from sewing, so I tried my hand at making small clay objects. Not bad! I missed my calling, I should have been a designer of pointless miniature fruit. :3 Hmm, they'd look better painted, wouldn't they... (Pin cushion shown for scale.)
Can you identify them all? XD
That's it for now, folks. I swear, within the week I will write about:
- Tenimyu
- creativity
- a really cool izakaya I went to in April
- OMG I'm going to Korea for a day! :D
* I'm somewhat allergic to the chemicals that are used at the end of the fabric-making process, which is one of the reasons I always wash my fabric before using it. Something that I've been working with must not have been washed, because I'm feeling distinctly asthmatic, which only happens when I'm with Siamese cats, or using fabric that's still factory-fresh. And I know it's not the damp, because even though it's been grey and drizzly, the air isn't damp enough to make my hair start to curl.
** And this is where I visit my Photobucket account and see that, hey, there are pictures and video I uploaded over a month ago that still haven't been shared with the world! -___-;









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Date: 2010-06-01 10:25 pm (UTC)You never saw these (http://oaklandgardenkitchen.files.wordpress.com/2010/01/fuyu-persimmons.jpg) in Japan? Or do you call them by another name?
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Date: 2010-06-02 10:06 pm (UTC)Hmm, nope, don't think I did. Or if I did, I possibly assumed they were unripe tomatoes XD;;;;;;;;;;;; I've never had a persimmon in my life.