Monday, August 26, 2013

Tango

There wasn't music. Music would've ruined it. It was just the splatter of rain, fat, soft droplets. It was just the pounding of my own heart, absolutely bursting.

It wasn't magic. It wasn't fate or destiny or bullshit. I was just the only place I ever wanted to be and never wanted to leave.

It was new and dizzying and too fast and too slow all at once. He makes me so dizzy.

I'm a mess of parts. Clumsy and nervous, equal parts of ridiculousness and old soul. We danced close to the edge, bare feet on wet tile. He caught me every time I started to slip.

Friday, August 23, 2013

Dorm Tour

Promised my brother I'd videoblog some of my college orientation updates. (If you want more vlogging goodness, go back and check out RV Trip!) Anyway. Lotsa awesome stuff. Like, incredible stuff.




Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Simpsons Poster

Troy McClure is my favorite character, and in the fourth season (Mr. Plow), he mentions "The Erotic Adventures of Hercules." Later in the season (while the kids are at Duff Gardens in Selma's Choice), Homer and Marge actually rent and watch it, and the audience gets to see a clip. Long story short, I used photoshop to design a full sized movie poster for my dorm room.






Monday, August 12, 2013

Meteor Shower

Meteors don't really "fall to Earth." I mean, technically, they aren't the ones moving. We are.

The Perseid shower is just cosmic debris, left over from a comet, frozen in space, overlapping our orbit, just barely. And every August, for 2,000 years, we've hit them. Our massive spinning planet has hurtled into these chunks of metal and mineral and dust, grain sized to dime sized to a full meter wide, getting caught in our atmosphere as we turn overnight to face the sun again.

We're clinging to a massive spaceship, whirling around a flaming ball of gas, occasionally crashing into bits of this and that, and nobody is steering.

If the very concept of life on Earth doesn't thrill you, just look up.

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

New Purse

So I needed a new purse, and I probably could've found a normal one, and I probably could've hunted a bit in some upscale consignment shops, but then the lovely Sara and I went junk shopping. Enjoy these things.


This is beautiful 
This was probably one of the coolest junk shop finds ever.


Little Red Riding Hood is quality literature.

You can't see the 3D here, but that is indeed little Red.
Gas mask bag from WW2. Isn't it gorgeous? 


Cleaning up some rust.




Basically, I fell in love with the bag, soaked it with some Woolite and cleaned off as much of the rust as I could with baking soda/vinegar. I thought about putting in a new liner, but the pockets are in really good condition, so I think I might leave it as is.

Saturday, August 3, 2013

I Thought Summer

I thought summer was for sneaking out late at night and never going to sleep. I thought summer was for lovers throwing rocks at windows and skinny dipping. I thought summer was for something.

But I'm just lonely. And the dog will wake and bark if I sneak down the stairs.

Monday, July 22, 2013

Polka Dress Refashion

I've been told I have too much time on my hands. This is probably true. Between my online course, college prep, and Etsy Shop, I managed to go thrifting and do another dress refashion.





Look at this. Just look at this. This marvelous vintage shoulder-padded wonder. It's beautiful.







I love the white polka dots on navy, and the shape of the waist that the darts make.



The shoulder pads are a little ridiculous, and it has a tie for the waist, but only in the back.

What a lovely housewife I make.
Anyway, I wanted to take off the lace on the collar, the shoulder pads, and the buttons right away. The buttons are really gorgeous, so I'm saving those to use on another project. The collar was tricky because the lace was sewn in, so I had to deconstruct most of the top and sew it back together.



After I took off the buttons, I sewed the entire front of the dress shut, so the collar became more of a peter pan thing. At that point, it became impossible to fit it back on the mannequin (shoulder problems..) so I couldn't document everything I was doing with pictures because polka dots get really dizzying when they're just sitting in unformed fabric. Trust me on this. 
After closing up the front
Anyway, around that point I took off the sleeves. No real reason really, but I liked how it looked sleeveless, so it stayed that way. The vintage was hard to work with because it had so many stitched in layers of fabric and interfacing, so it took a lot of gumption to rip everything out. 

I cut open the back and put in a zipper.

New zipper and full belt

I hacked it off knee length and opened up the sides of the dress. I took out the old tie pieces and used extra fabric from the bottom to create a fuller skirt and a complete belt. 

Love the fuller skirt
I made little bows and sewed them on the front. It gives it a neat nautical vintage/modern look. Anyway. Voila!
Handmade little bows
In conclusion. I took off the sleeves, shoulder pads, buttons, and the bottom half of the dress. I sewed up the front, put a zipper in the back, made a fuller skirt with extra fabric, a complete belt to tie around the waist, and little bows for the front (if you want to know how to do that, here).

This was one of my more frustrating projects, but I love how it turned out. 






Moonsoaked

I can't quite fall asleep. The moon is too loud. I hear the ring of the reflected light, falling from the sky, leaking onto my bed, spilling off the edges of my sheets. I sit up and put out my hand, catching a bit of the glimmering silver, but when I pull away, I can't take it with me, and I have nothing but a handful of darkness.

Grabbing my pillow, I spin myself around, so I can sleep upside down. Now I can see the moon out the window, barely peeking above the trees. The moonlight pours over my face, and it's still too much, too loud. I switch positions again, but this time, I pull the sheet up from the foot of my bed with me.

It's been soaking in the moon for hours. The silver has seeped into its whiteness, and it glows in the dark room. It feels cooler, crisper, than it should be. It leaks a sort of magic now. This, I can wrap myself in, and fall asleep.

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Shirt Refashion





I'm really obsessed with refashioning lately (for the record, this was inspired by linen remake tutorial). Oh well. Anyway, I got this men's shirt at a consignment store for three dollars. There's nothing wrong with it, it's just in a men's cut. And men's size. And is for men. And I'm not a man.












Deconstruction first. Collar, pocket, and sleeves.







Adding pin tucks

Hemming the sleeves


Embellishing. I'm in love with my machine.

Adding some belt loops

Voila! Isn't it just lovely? I'm super pleased with this one.



                                         

Dress Picture


Before and After dress refashion. 

Monday, July 8, 2013

Dress Refashion

ModCloth. SO CUTE!



So, as Liv and I were making our shorts, I had another project going on in the background. I'm a little bit in love with this dress from ModCloth, but wasn't totally in the mood to spend $60 on it.


I did, however, have a vintage romper I got a year or two ago at a thrift shop. I thought it was kinda cute, but never figured out how to make it look good, so it was just kinda sitting around.
Not as cute...

Anyway, first step was to make it a dress, so I cut out the crotch and redid the seams. I used a seamripper to take off the sleeves and cut off the buttons. 



Then I took the fabric from the sleeves and made some ruffles, and pinned the whole thing into place, taking in the sides a little as I went. 

I used a really loose stitch on the sleeve fabric and tugged the top thread out a bit to ruffle it, which is probably the best ruffling technique I've found. 


I kinda changed my mind at that point and decided it should look like it had straps, so I picked up the scissors again and then stitched it all back together. 





Shorts Refashion

So, this week, my marvelously creative friend Liv and I tackled some refashions. We (plus a third musketeer) tracked down a Goodwill nearby, and I really do mean "tracked down," because we got a little lost and used an iPhone GPS to play a nerve-racking game of Hot and Cold. Anyway, we managed to pick up some neat jeans, and inspired by this link, we decided to make some cut offs.

Looking super gorgeous
Utterly stunning

So, we scavenged up some fabric scraps and set about hacking off and cuffing the legs. 



Liv learned to use the sewing machine!







I made a makeshift stencil and added some fabric paint.


 





Great success!