Once upon a time I took a sewing class. Our motto was "The darkest hour is just before the dawn." Many mistakes were made and at times I was sure I was going to fail the class. Thankfully the dawn would always come and everyone in our little group was successful in creating some decent projects.
Fast forward five years and there's me standing in Hobby Lobby with the sudden urge to be domestic and make my own clothes. I poured through the pattern books and found a cute and simple skirt design I thought I could do. I picked out the cutest fabric and was very proud of myself for figuring out how much I would need from the back of the pattern.
My mom was out of town that weekend, but I figured that with my sewing class skills I'd be fine... Thanks to half-day friday at work I was able to dedicate most of the weekend to this skirt. The thing with sewing is that a lot of your time is spent cutting and pinning. It took forever just trying to figure out which pieces I would need.
At one point I was having trouble with one pattern piece. I must have looked frustrated because one of my brother's 17 year old friends came over to ask what was wrong. After explaining my dilemma he told me something that helped the rest of the project, "Don't doubt the pattern Callie." After that I just went for it. When I didn't understand something I just figured that the pattern must be correct so I'd keep going and everything turned out great!
Here's what I started with
It even has pleats! You guys should really be impressed now.
It also included an elastic waist and a belt.
The finished product! Topped off with an awesome necklace and my sweet red and black high heels.
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Vancouver!
A few weeks ago I was able to get my passport stamped for the very first time! The purpose of the trip was to help my dad with some work, but for a couple of days we were able to do some sightseeing.
It was raining/misting most of the time, but everything was so green and gorgeous! I got my own hotel room which was wonderful! And possibly one of the best parts of the trip. :)Comfy bed, sweet television, awesome view, and really cool shampoo. It doesn't get much better than that.
Thursday night we went to the Vancouver Temple. The experience was great and I got some awesome photos.
One of the coolest places we went was the Capilano Suspension Bridge. Once you cross the bridge there's a nature walk and some smaller bridges connecting all of the trees.
It was raining/misting most of the time, but everything was so green and gorgeous! I got my own hotel room which was wonderful! And possibly one of the best parts of the trip. :)Comfy bed, sweet television, awesome view, and really cool shampoo. It doesn't get much better than that.
Thursday night we went to the Vancouver Temple. The experience was great and I got some awesome photos.
One of the coolest places we went was the Capilano Suspension Bridge. Once you cross the bridge there's a nature walk and some smaller bridges connecting all of the trees.
We also did some souvenir shopping downtown. I got a fun 3-d puzzle of an owl (pictures to come), some Olympic mittens, and a great picture of me in a chair at NOOD - New Objects of Desire. It's basically as cool as Ikea and A LOT more expensive...
Here are some other cool pictures from my trip...
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Blogging
So my attempt at blogging isn't working so well. My current project is trying to include pictures in my posts. Nothing seems to be working so... wish me luck!
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