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I’m in a BOOK!!!

08 Friday Apr 2011

Posted by guhnome in Books You Should Buy, Crochet, Misc, Star Wars

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Hello friends, I wanted to announce that I have been blurbed about in an official Star Wars Book!!

OOOOOOOOooooooooooooooo!!!!

 In Feb 2010, I was interviewed via email, by Bonnie Burton, to be featured on the Official Star Wars blog. I had been checking that blog every day for 9 months and was somewhat disappointed that I hadn’t seen anything on there yet. Then I got the email that perked up my spirits… She had chosen to put me in her newest book, The Star Wars Craft Book! It came in today…..and here I am!

AAAHHHHH!!!!!!

If any of you get a hold of the book, I’m on page 102 and am featured for my General Grievous. As a Star Wars fanatic, I can’t tell you how honored/excited/awesome it feels just to have that little blurb in there 🙂
Aside from me, there’s some awesome crafts that I think I may do in the near future. My faves are the Cantina Band spoons and Ewok Hat. AHHH, I want to make them noowwwww!!!! I was like a nerd at Comic-Con. ( BTW, I will attend in the near future). Other features include blurbs about Sammi Resendes, Kayla Kromer, and Amanda Jean Camarillo. All of which have made some pretty awesome things. 

All in all, the book is a great book for adults AND kids, I highly suggest you purchase it.

P.S.
Speaking of Star Wars, I have a new shirt to show off:

DAWWWW.

A surprise gift from my friend Travis of Debugging-Life It has become one of my favorite shirts of all times. Thanks man!

Phew, What a day… What. A. Day. 😀

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Early Regency Dress, start-up

04 Monday Apr 2011

Posted by guhnome in 19th century, Costuming, Dresses, History, Regency, Sewing Adventures

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For my first Regency Dress, I have chosen to do a really simple style to be as a “basic” dress for my wardrobe.

It’s a simple cotton print and I believe it might be mattress ticking, but it’s awful thin. The fabric is pretty sheer and wrinkles easy, as you can tell. I’ve got 14 yards of it, so if I mess up, there’s more to use! My only fear with the fabric is how stiff it gets when you iron it. I washed it twice to get the sizing out and break it down a bit. It turned to a lovely drape, but the ironing is kind of worrisome. Darn stuff.

For the style, I turned to one of my favorite movies. I really love the dresses in the 1995 Sense and Sensibility. Most have the slightly lower waistline and very drapey fabrics that make my heart go a flutter.

I love the drawsting neckline and sheer fabric
It will be more full like this gown,
and will also have 3/4th sleeves

The entire dress will be handstitched; like the short stays and petticoat I made to go under it.

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