Month: April 2018

I Did A Thing, vol. 5

So I will be frank: this post is mostly just an excuse for me to show you some of my recent embroidery projects. Consider this my blogging version of your third cousin twice removed subjecting you to a slide show of their vacation snaps. Or the current social media equivalent, whatever that is. (In case the topic at hand wasn’t enough evidence, I am An Old Person at heart. And also in my similes.)

I am going to organize these in chronological order, to show the progression (or not) of my skills. Other than figuring out how to do a rose stitch – the wooorst, but so pretty – I can’t say that I’ve done much active learning; I think my stitching has improved through practice, but I mostly stick to the same 3-4 stitch types I learned from the beginning. It has been so much fun to make different designs that I haven’t worried too much about technique and broadening my skills. I think that’s a common pitfall of being self-taught; you figure out how to do something basic, and it’s fun, and you just keep doing it.

This was a request from my boss, and currently hangs in her office.

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I used my trip to Texas as an excuse to make some more “gifts” for friends I was visiting:

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My lettering still leaves a lot to be desired but at least I figured out how to finish the back nicely. (Y’all can shove those in the back of the closet now that I’m gone – no hard feelings!)

And then, inspired by a cute notebook I got on Amazon, I came up with this:

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Frankie lives in my office.

I also tried a different version of mixed media, by adding beads and some leftover knitting yarn (story for another post!):

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Most recently, I made this for a friend’s birthday (don’t worry, I bought her a real present as well):

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I’ve got a few more ideas kicking around, and a couple of commissions from my BFF. All good reasons to keep the production train going. My Old Person spirit lives on!

If you guys have any embroidery newb questions, leave them in the comments – just be warned that I may or may not be qualified to answer them. Better yet, send me your tips and tricks!

The Community Trading Post, April 2018

It`s the last Friday of the month, so it`s time to talk shop. Or swap. or trade. If there is something you`re looking to buy, or something you`d like to sell or trade, here is your chance to reach out to your fellow BCRL readers.

A reminder of the disclaimers/ground rules for Community Trading:

One, while I believe in the BCRL community, I do not know each of you personally, so I cannot vouch for any person or item. Please use your best discretion, both when buying and trading. While I think this idea has great potential, its success is premised on trust and the honour system – please be fair and respectful of others. If anyone becomes aware of concerns over another poster/reader’s actions, please let me know. I do not have time to police people, but I also don’t want anyone to be using my site to rip others off, so should something of that nature happen, I will shut down these posts immediately.

Two, I would ask that people at least consider international shipping, provided the other party is willing to assume the costs. I say this as a Canadian who often feels shut out of trading sites where the members are predominantly from the US. Of course, I can’t and wouldn’t force anyone to do something they feel comfortable with, but I know there are BCRL readers all over North America (and the world), and I think it would be nice if everyone had the option to participate.

Three, please feel free to include links to specific items you are selling/seeking as long as they are not affiliate ones.

Four, please be clear about the specifics of what you are looking for and/or are offering, including payment, shipping, etc. Alternately, you can include an email address for inquiries, but please note that this would be visible to the public/anyone visiting the blog.

See you in the comments!

What I Wore: April 12-25

Wild Thing

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You guys might be wondering why I’m still posting outfits like it’s the middle of winter and that’s because, well, it still is in my neck of the woods. We have had something like 170 consecutive days of below 0 Celsius weather since last October. It snowed 2 days after I took this photo. I am so DONE. Ahem. On the plus side, my coat game has never been stronger thanks to thrifting, so I’ll take every opportunity to bust out my pieces. This Zara leopard print number always gets a ton of compliments. I don’t generally like to wear leopard print, but this is a muted version (if there is such a thing) so I like it a lot. It’s a boxy cut, which helps somehow. When the Adventurer is feeling Sassy, this coat comes out to play. I paired it with the usual – chunky knit, my everyday Madewell boyfriend jeans. In this case, even the bag and boots are thrifted, which means I was wearing head-to-toe thrift to go … where else … thrifting.

That Weird Capelet Thing

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… is that I call this, um, weird capelet thing I’m wearing here. It’s a cropped cardigan version of a capelet. Parts of it look like they’ve been spray-painted gold. It’s weird and amazing. Since that was my starting point, I figured I may as well go for broke, so I added some more gold into the mix. Nobody wanted to buy this Madewell shimmer tee on the ThriftRats shop, so I decided to keep it for myself. I like the – wait for it – boxy cut though the material is a bit stiffer/rougher than I would like (even with the lining). I still think it’s a keeper because the aesthetics of it are intriguing. I would say this fits the Prince pretty well; there is a kind of knight-ish edge to this outfit. It’s that weird capelet thing, I’m telling you.

Culottes, Again

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I bought these culottes because they challenged me; I wasn’t sure what I was going to do with them, which normally would be a reason to NOT buy them except we live in a brave new world now, baby. And by “we” I mean “me”, and by “brave” I mean … well, “trying to be different and cool”. I’m all about the non-conventional, yo! Anywhoo, I did what they also say you shouldn’t do, which is pair voluminous culottes with a voluminous sweater. (Eileen Fisher, of course. I am fully committed to this Eileen phase of my life.) Did I look a bit like a potato sack? Maybe. I think this is an outfit that looks better in person/in motion, but it’s definitely not figure-flattering in any traditional sense, any way you look at it. And that’s okay! I really enjoyed it.

(It’s an Artist kind of outfit, I think, in case you were wondering.)