Much measuring and figuring has me with a muslin that is three different sizes (bust, waist, hips). This will allow me to test the fit.
The Whipping Man
I received a free ticket to this play (thanks Michael!) and am so glad I got to go. Though the first act had a leg amputation which caused me to nearly pass out/throw up* this play’s setting and themes (Jewish slave holder at the end of the Civil War, freedom, Passover) were intriguing. The plot twists were handy (That was me who gasped aloud when the big reveal near the end happened) and for a play that dealt with such serious topics, it was frequently funny. Gavin Gregory, Carter Hudson and Christopher Livingston were all tops in their roles as young slaveholder (Carter Hudson) and freed slaves (Gregory and Livingston). Also, the set was fabulous, and I wish my camera could do more with low-light settings.
*Really. I was deep breathing while trying to figure out where, exactly, would be the best place for me to puke. It took a good 10 minutes into the second act to regain equilibrium.
I embark on the Kristen
Upper right is the contrast detail, lower half is main fabric, bit in the left corner is the lining. I found the main fabric material back in January when I was buying skirt material. I’m only allowed one sewing project at a time and I thought this design and weight would make a beautiful Crepe Dress from Collette Patterns. That’s the dress I plan on making for my 20-year reunion, which is the project after this one. But the bolt was considerably slimmer on this trip and Julie (she of the excellent fabric picking skills) convinced me that I needed to get the material for THIS dress and find something else delightful for the reunion dress, as this material might not be there when I came back next time. I’m so glad she convinced me of this.
Art Building, 5/6 of the way there.
Three sentence movie reviews: 10 Things I Hate about You
This movie is much better than it had any right to be. Probably because a bunch of very good actors* took this usual high school romantic comedy up several notches. Also, I think the setting is so magical, it conspires to make the movie great too.
Cost: free from library.
Where watched: at home.
*Joseph Gordon-Levitt! Julia Styles! Allison Janney! And Heath Ledger, who, it is amazing and sad to realize, would be dead less than 10 years from when this was filmed.
Postcards from Taiwan and Germany
A lot has been happening with the block.
fun. is fun.
Notice the ticket says “A December To Remember”? And notice it’s March? The show was postponed twice, I was supposed to go on December 19, but they moved it to March. Because I decided too late I wanted to see the band, the show was sold out, so I stayed in the hotel and was able to buy a ticket.
How was fun.? fun. was fun. The band Family of the Year opened and they were great to watch. They said we were an “amazing” crowd. This was very flattering, although I’m sure they say that to all the crowds. Here’s a clip from the show. This song was clearly their big hit as the sing-along got very loud. I particularly enjoyed watching the bass player, whose hair and stage mannerisms were straight out of 1994. I say that with love.
fun. was a good time. They were apparently jet-lagged, but enjoyed us as a crowd as evidenced by this clip. I was interested to see how they would sound live as there are only three of them, and yet many more sounds on their songs than three musicians can make. They solved this by having additional musicians on stage. I particularly enjoyed watching Emily Moore (at least that’s what Wikipedia says her name is) who played a lot of instruments. I learned the lead singer’s sister lives in Portland, which was an interesting fact. And I particularly enjoyed hearing “The Gambler.” Here’s a clip of “Carry On.“