September 19, 2001

Fabric of our lives.

Start posting again. Start small.

Well, we're in a different sort of world now. Or, at least we realize it is a different world. And, I don't think I'm going to wear the dress again. Not just because I don't want to be perceived as some weirdo that is really into the military and war, but because it stands as a good memento of a really care-free night that seems a hundred years ago.

So, I updated Sew Wrong with probably the least domestic-goodness sort of post for an odd sort of dress, The Revolt Dress.

July 13, 2001

But it feels sew right.

Inspired by Megan's wonderful Not Martha and this entry, Sew Wrong is a new weblog of mine that documents my attempts to sew my own clothes.

By the way, thanks Megan for pledging to be my latest Blogathon sponsor!

A blogathon sidenote: If you haven't sponsored someone, considering sponsoring a blogger who has less than three pledges. If they can't get three by the day of the event, they can't participate.

July 09, 2001

It's not working!

Yesterday, after falling in love with some neo-classical style fabric on a $98 skirt from the overpriced Anthropologie, I decided that I'm going to start sewing again.

In college, I excelled at craft sewing -- stuffed animals, Raggedy Ann and Andy dolls, home decoration. But when it came to clothing and anything more complicated than a skirt, I ended up looking like something out of Orwell's 1984.

It's all about the fit, I suppose. That's why I'm going to make one of these.

Any wagers on how this little project is going to turn out?