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Friday, August 2, 2013

Just Checking In

Hi Everyone!
Some of you may have noticed that I have not been doing a whole of sewing the last week or so. I have a project that I must complete(unsewing related)by Monday morning. The good news is that I'm almost there, YEA!!! My knees are tired, and my hands ache, but in the end, it will all be worth it. So no Fabulous Free Pattern Friday or Sleeves On Saturday this week. They will both resume next week. In fact I'm really excited about the sleeve I'll be doing next week. It actually came to me in a dream. Hmmmm, I guess you know you're a little strange when you dream about sleeves :)
A fun little thing happened yesterday. I thought that the people at Butterick might like to see the dress I made using their shirt pattern Butterick 5678, so I sent them an email with pictures and a link to my blog.
They posted the pictures with a link to my blog on their Facebook page. Super nice!! You can see the post here,
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.552151668180470.1073741858.104099806318994&type=1
There was a rather negative comment made about the dress. I really didn't take it all that hard(I think the ghosts are truly taking their leave :), Cracking The Shell!!!). We all have an opinion, it's just a shame that some feel they have the right to voice it in such a negative way. Their problem, not mine :)
I also received a message from Alexandra. She gave this top a try,

 but made it as a maxi.
I think she looks so cute! You can find her post here,  http://www.studio-alexandra.com/2013/08/rectangle-maxi-dress/. She said that she liked the super easy neckline finish and that the dress went together so easily. I'm just so honored that she gave it a try. Thanks so much Alexandra!!
One last thing, a friend of mine gave me this spectacular piece,
 It's entirely hand embroidered.
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 Every bit of it is just spectacular.
 Those of us who love handwork always enjoy seeing the back side!!
I'm going to make a skirt out of it. I've purchased a piece of silk to under line it as well as a piece of silk charmeuse to line it. I plan on draping the front so I can use the entire rectangle.
I need to go get busy. I wish you a very happy Friday!
Rhonda



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22 comments:

  1. lindo
    http://becaeyel.blogspot.com.br/

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  2. Your dress is stunning!! It always shocks me when I come across a person who apparently wasn't taught "if you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all."

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    1. You and I are of like minds:) I've also found that I can find something nice to say about just about anything. Sometimes it just takes a little more effort on my part.

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  3. I love how we support and inspire and cheer one another on. Would I sew every.single.thing I see others have made? No; that's why we sew, so that we can make what *we* want, in the fabric and style and color that *we* want. *Poof* to the criticizers (whatever *poof* means, just made that up LOL)! Alexandra is another who inspires me. One of many. You, dear Rhonda, are not only an inspiration but a role model. XOXO and {{hugs}}.

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  4. Rhonda, your dress is beautiful and you look fabulous in it. Re: negative comments, well, consider the source, then bless and release.

    Thank you again for the pattern instructions. I plan to sew several more of your patterns. I don't know how you come up with them but I am glad you do. Very creative.

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  5. So sweet Sandra. I say "poof" too!!!! I learned a long time ago to be open minded. It's only when our minds are open that new ideas can enter and wonderful opportunities make their way to us. Actually, I thought that the comment that was made about me having no modesty was quite hilarious!! Doesn't know me in the least.

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  6. Ha, I had to go look at the comment...as you do :) You know it is the way we say things that can be so rude. I kinda agree it does look your bra is showing, but that is the fun thing. It is cheeky, yet classy and oh so clever. I really love this dress. Very modest but still cheeky. Perfect.

    That embroidered fabric is gorgeous. Lucky you.

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  7. I love your dress! The person who makes a negative comment about someone else's work shows complete ignorance. And of course ... I am literally drooling over my keyboard while I admire that wonderful embroidered fabric ... Oh, Lady, you are very lucky!

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  8. Your dress was wonderful. Unfortunately, although the internet is wonderful and it's great to meet people like yourself, it does have a dark side, in that people can hide behind the anonymity of the screen and say nasty things. Sherry Turkel wrote about this phenonena years ago (she's a social psychologist at MIT). Well done for not allowing the projection to hit home.

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    1. It truly is a very interesting phenomenon. I want to find the piece you mentioned as I think it would be a very interesting read. I think that it might have something to do with old hurts and this is a way to lash out and give the person a feeling of some power. I really try to practice what Alexandra said, "bless and release." we all have baggage that can manifest itself in many ways.

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  9. I really love your dress. The curved lines are so elegant!

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  10. Rhonda. I think you are truely talented. Are you a self taught designer or did you study designing and pattern drafting? I have done a pattern drafting course but one has to really practice the designing. Making the basic patterns is the easiest part but I have to think hard about the designing. I guess that comes with experience.
    I love ALL your blogs. You put a lot of time and effort into everything you undertake.
    Cathy ( New Zealand)

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  11. My mother had a wonderful outlook on negative criticism. "Don't criticize anyone or anything they do until or unless you have never done anything to warrant criticism from someone else." Who in this world is so perfect not to warrant criticism at some point? The dress is fabulous. And the embroidered piece spectacular.

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  12. I also love the dress and can't wait for the tutorial.

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  13. I love your gown; it's absolutely inspirational! And the piece with the embroidered cranes is deliriously delightful. Even the back of the fabric is gorgeous. I was taught that the back of an embroidery should be just as neat and pretty as the front, and yours comes very close! Compose your vision and enjoy!

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  14. When you cut the cranes up you may lose some cranes. If you count carefully there should be 100 and that is what makes this piece lucky

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    1. I am planning to drape the piece so that I don't cut away any of the fabric and especially the birds!! I had no idea about the potential of the piece being lucky. I will count the birds and see if there are 100. I hope, I hope!!! Thanks so much for letting me know. I'll let my friend who gave the piece to me know as well.

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  15. When you cut the cranes up you may lose some cranes. If you count carefully there should be 100 and that is what makes this piece lucky

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  16. Rhonda, I have been waiting to see you in this dress and it certainly didn't disappoint me- wow you look fabulous. As for the comments..............hmmm well you have far more positive ones posted that you do not to pay too much attention to one bad one

    The birds are a true work of art (like your dress) gosh bet they took a long time to sew. Impressive.

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  17. Rhonda,
    Anita L Mayer once said she remembers this phase when she encounters negativity about her creativity, "what anyone thinks of me is none of my business".
    Continue to do what you love and remember the majority that you inspire!

    This dress was so perfect for the Zoo Ball!

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    1. I really like this. Thanks so much for sharing the the inspiration of Anita!

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