Monday, November 22, 2010

Sewing time

I've finally finished my daily regiment of housekeeping and resume's. Today seemed rather productive after the weekend's stomach bug. ( Right there with ya indeed Matushka!) Thankfully, the only one afflicted at this point is ... moi!

I've added a few things to my page, Some of my photography, and more information. Hopefully, they're helpful!

So now that I'm off to sewing, I'll admit. I have nothing profound to add today. No great video of Handel visiting the department store, no cute pictures of kids ... yet.

However, I do have a surprise I've been working on this for about 2 months now, along with several other, more talented people, in church.....



That's it for now. Even though this isn't the finished project, you can expect to see more hopefully VERY soon. 

Friday, November 19, 2010

Real Department Store Music.




I've always thought this would be cool, and now someone's done it.

So,even though I'm a week early,  grab the spiced cider or hot chocolate and relax for a few minutes.

Thursday, November 18, 2010

The Best of Intentions Takes Flight

I received the most precious text today. My nephew made a special request- that I come to his Thanksgiving lunch with him. Knowing about the fast, he told my mother, "Tell her I'll make sure she only eats vegetables!" How can I resist the request of an almost 7 year old? 

So I went. 

We had a lovely lunch, went to the book fair upstairs, and took his Thanksgiving Candle home with us. I had never seen such a cute candle! They took a package of 15-bean soup ( yes, the whole package), mixed it together with a whole small bottle of white glue, sculpted a mound and stuck a candle in the top. I told my mom I hated missing out on that fun! The outcome was great! I'll have to do it with my young ones one day. 

Anyway, after "real lunch" as my nephew said, we went to my mom's and guess what... 

She did it.... 

She handed me a bag with 2  pieces of fabric, 2 smocking plates, and a handful of embroidery thread and had a pleading look on her face. 

"Can you finish these for me? I'll never get them done in time."

What could I say? I can't deny my niece her Christmas dresses- Not to mention, they will be REALLY precious! One has snowmen hanging out with ornaments, while the other has santa's dancing with holly. 

I tried to get my mom to let me do them earlier, but she wouldn't. I asked her if she was asking her daughter, or the new businesswoman to finish these. She said " Either, as long as they're done!" 

Oh, they'll be done, alright, and you'll all see pictures as soon as they're done!  Hopefully, that won't be too far away. 

Now, adding to the list of unfinished business, anyone want to start on MY unfinished projects? 
 


Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Opportunities and Possibilities

This week, there have been several changes in my life. Most obviously, a sharply decreased income; it is with great dismay that I could count myself among the masses, but at the same time, is this what I’m supposed to do?

Many of my dear friends know I make heirloom clothing for children, and many other specialized items for church.  Some of them have volunteered their knowledge and expertise to help me advertize and develop material with some of my designs. Here are some of my past work.

An Easter Dress
A Dedication Dress with mocha smocking
A pattern my mom designed, and I wore as a child. 
This was a special request.. it has another red cross centered on the back. 



I love making clothes for children. I especially love making Baptismal gowns, knowing these will be treasured heirlooms for, perhaps, generations. With every stitch, I find myself thinking about the precious little one and praying for them, and their family. Every garment I give to their owners has a piece of me… some more than others, since I’m still prone to pricking my fingers from time to time!

Recently, I’ve learned a technique called “Lace shaping”. I have fashioned a 3-bar cross, and I’m now working on a Celtic cross. Both those will soon be available in a gown with bonnets to match, on boys baptismal convertible suit (pictures of those to come!)  and on Pascha Basket Covers.  These match Matushka Anna’s “ Hand Crocheted Blessings” blankets and bonnets.

I’m also working on more specialized garments for St Symeon the New Theologian OrthodoxChurch. Recently, we have been blessed with many young men who are eager to serve God in church, and thus we have stretched our Sticharia (alter server robes) to their limit! As with the cassocks, I don’t have patterns, and must sacrifice one of the burned, waxed, frayed stichar. So, from the ashes rises a phoenix… maybe?

I’ll post more photos as I complete projects. If you or someone you know would like to have one of these creations, feel free to contact me.
And, any suggestions are always welcome! 

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Being married to a wonderful husband, with his incredible son, awesome nephew and pretty neat father can have it's challenges, but it's always rewarding. Singing in the church choir and sewing for those I love are always wonderful blessing. I hope you enjoy my thoughts, and projects. SS