It's January 22 and as of today, my resolutions have held themselves to be fairly doable- that is, everything except making more frequent blog posts. But honestly, (and I hope not to make an empty promise here) I will
try to make it a higher priority (: The past few weeks, I've been in a reading/bread making/ fabric dying phase. I can't seem to quench any of these parched thirsts yet. And so, to save y'all from suffering through a million projects, I think I'll space them out throughout this week. Still to come- finished wall hanging, crazy pants, revamped scarves, kitchen experimentations, ponderings, recipes, and a whole week filled with jubilation- because high school midterms mean half days here!
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A favorite Christmas present so far. If ever in need of a basic pattern making book, sprint (or maybe just drive..) to your library and digest the mass amount of helpful guiding for the basic steps of drafting clothing patterns. |
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Dyed canvas shoes- after two failures (a vomit yellow and speckled, bloody color) I am content to stop messing with the color of these shoes. Another thrift store find for 2$- definitely worth the experimental undertaking of testing and playing with dyes. |
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As mentioned, here's just one of the many bread batches I've made since Christmas. I'll be posting some links to several blog recipes that are simple, doable, and not finicky- great for those of us just learning the art of making bread. |
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Anne of Green Gables= my latest exploration of classic, timeless literature- a series I plan to pace myself through, to actually savor the enjoyment and enthrallment of Montgomery's writing style. ...Need a new book? |
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A friend from church gave me two bags of beautifully soft and malleable llama wool- a deep chocolate and pale ivory- both of which I plan on spinning to make some cowls and skeins to revamp my winter wardrobe. |
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Excuse my heroic stance... (it's a work in progress, what can I say) but this technicolor scarf made from my dear Pennsylvania friend matches near everything I have! The skirt is one of the more recent creations altered from some man's old shirt. I absolutely love the simplicity and adaptability of thrift store finds- especially because they don't hurt the budget!
Until tomorrow (hopefully) enjoy a few of the websites and blogs I've been perusing!:
How to match plaids
Basic pleated clutch
Infinity dress tutorial
Skirt ideas/inspiration and tutorials
P.S. The Giants are going to the Superbowl!!
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Hey Han, I love the shoes. Are they pink? Hard to tell from the angle. And that outfit in the last picture is so cute!
ReplyDeleteAlso, I can almost smell that bread... I loove freshly baked bread!
Glad everything's going well :)
Keep up the awesome work!