Sewing whore

Dec 13, 2007 10:13

I have returned to sewing, finally.  It has been a long time since last I made anything.

Current items:
1.  Forest green velvet dress for
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happygoth December 13 2007, 15:44:21 UTC
Photos? Please?

Don't be a tease...

:)

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bathalamus December 13 2007, 15:50:13 UTC
I'll try to get pictures of the green dress tonight. *grin* You just want to see Wendi in tight clothing. heh.

And yes, I am planning on taking pictures of each outfit as it is completed.

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happygoth December 13 2007, 17:18:20 UTC
Well, yes.

But I also like to see handmade things, especially if I know the person making them.

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razorjak December 13 2007, 16:54:04 UTC
You sew? Damn, you truly are a fine example of Homo Universalis aren't you?

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bathalamus December 13 2007, 16:59:42 UTC
Hey! I am straightish! Ask my wife. *grin*

And I am hereby grousing that you will probably not make it to our party in January.

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razorjak December 13 2007, 17:04:46 UTC
If I am back to work by then, no most likely won't be able to make it.

If I'm still unemployed, then I MIGHT be able to. But still not too likely.

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bathalamus December 13 2007, 17:09:50 UTC
Hopefully you will be back at work before then. And we know that the likelihood of you appearing is minimal at best, but I still get to gripe about it.

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reedrover December 13 2007, 17:42:07 UTC
Do you take commissions? ::greedy grin::

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bathalamus December 13 2007, 17:54:35 UTC
Actually, yes. Obviously, price depends upon the item, but I do custom work when desired.

So, we need to get together and chat about such things.

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reedrover December 13 2007, 18:17:09 UTC
greeeeeedy

I used to sew before I started the spinning habit that has overtaken my entire hobby-time. I have a rather significant fabric stash still, that tends towards either quilting cotton or silks that I purchased in Singapore.

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absolutliz December 13 2007, 22:31:26 UTC
Hmmm...more sewing is on my list too. So is getting better at sewing, which will no doubt lengthen the list of desired projects. It's a vicious cycle.

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jaine_parr December 14 2007, 16:03:28 UTC
Having worn lace-on sleeves, I suggest leaving the bottom portion of the armhole unlaced and only lace the sleeves on at the top of the arm. Lacing all around, with a fitted sleeve is going to leave the wearer with extremely limited range of motion.

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