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Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts
Friday, October 30, 2015
Garden Bike - Ready for Halloween
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Thursday, October 22, 2015
Ench By Sew-37: Savage Beauty of Alexander McQueen (Halloween Style)
October is a month when many of us in the Western Hemisphere get in touch with our own emotions and comfort dealing with
Listen directly to this audio/podcast on the web by clicking on this link OR.... to download the show from iTunes Click on this link to iTunes ,
In our neighborhood we put out beautiful pumpkins, scary dancing skeletons and bright lights. Then we celebrate our connection to another world, by welcoming in the trick or treaters- be they costumed beautifully, colorfully, or gruesomely - by handing out free Halloween candy.Fashion designer Alexander McQueen focused on designing beautifully romantic, avent garde fashion. He also had a strong interest in the macabre. His masters fashion exhibit “Jack the Ripper Stalks His Victims”, was a hint that this emerging designer was not going to be run-of-the-mill when it came to setting his artistic tone. Other chilling exhibits followed. “Highland Rape” and “The Widows of Culloden” , among others, carried McQueen’s historically inspired fashion artistry farther into the dark side of the human soul.
Morose? Yes – often- but his work was also drop dead gorgeous. Many of McQueens materials, embellishments design lines, colors, technology and elements inspire my arty-romantic sewing nature, even as I am frightened by other aspects of his work.
As you accompany me in the show, I’ll share the beautiful, and the colorful as well as the scary. Because that’s what this time of year is all about, where I live.
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Victoria and Albert
Monday, October 19, 2015
Thursday, October 30, 2014
Ench By Sew-025: Restyling
The latest Enchanted by Sewing Podcast has been published!
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( https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/enchanted-by-sewing/id566370325)
This month’s show is Restylin’.
It all came about when I started shaking the dreams from my hair. Restylin' is about my transition in sewing and wardrobe style . It involves looking at patterns in a new-to-me way, and working my brain around ways I want clothes to fit me.
The Enchanted by Sewing Podcast is, an extension of my regular sewing blog - Me Encanta Coser, which, roughly translated means, Enchanted By Sewing
My blog is written in English. The name celebrates the historical and modern use of the beautiful Spanish Language in the San Francisco Bay Area of California, where I live.
This month I’m working on creating two tee shirts M6078 and V8323. The details are in these blog postings from MeEncantaCoser.blogspot.com
V8323 - Princess Seamed - Katherine Tilton Tee http://meencantacoser.blogspot.com/2014/10/princess-seamed-tee-shirt-pattern-work.html
M6078 - Retro Style Polka Dot Cowl Neck Knit top - Reminiscent of I Love Lucy http://meencantacoser.blogspot.com/2014/10/reworking-retro-style-polka-dot-tee.html

1) Pensamientos Primeros
– (Sewing) For my wardrobe’s sake (How about those red accents!)
2) Technicos
Reworking my sewing style/methods. Pattern alteration experiences.
3) Pensamientos Finales
Transitions - Restyling
David Crosby sang,
“I almost cut my hair
It happened just the other day . . .”
4) Epiologue
Redefining what I want to create
Vogue - Sofía Vergara http://www.vogue.com/865250/sofia-vergara-dangerous-curves/
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Restyling has me shaking the dreams from my hair. That’s just one more thing that keeps me . . .
Enchanted by Sewing.
It all came about when I started shaking the dreams from my hair. Restylin' is about my transition in sewing and wardrobe style . It involves looking at patterns in a new-to-me way, and working my brain around ways I want clothes to fit me.
The Enchanted by Sewing Podcast is, an extension of my regular sewing blog - Me Encanta Coser, which, roughly translated means, Enchanted By Sewing
My blog is written in English. The name celebrates the historical and modern use of the beautiful Spanish Language in the San Francisco Bay Area of California, where I live.
This month I’m working on creating two tee shirts M6078 and V8323. The details are in these blog postings from MeEncantaCoser.blogspot.com
V8323 - Princess Seamed - Katherine Tilton Tee http://meencantacoser.blogspot.com/2014/10/princess-seamed-tee-shirt-pattern-work.html
M6078 - Retro Style Polka Dot Cowl Neck Knit top - Reminiscent of I Love Lucy http://meencantacoser.blogspot.com/2014/10/reworking-retro-style-polka-dot-tee.html

1) Pensamientos Primeros
– (Sewing) For my wardrobe’s sake (How about those red accents!)
2) Technicos
Reworking my sewing style/methods. Pattern alteration experiences.
3) Pensamientos Finales
Transitions - Restyling
David Crosby sang,
“I almost cut my hair
It happened just the other day . . .”
4) Epiologue
Redefining what I want to create
Vogue - Sofía Vergara http://www.vogue.com/865250/sofia-vergara-dangerous-curves/
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Restyling has me shaking the dreams from my hair. That’s just one more thing that keeps me . . .
Enchanted by Sewing.
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Friday, October 17, 2014
Edgewood Ghost Rider (Halloween Field Trip San Francisco Bay Area)
Next time at Edgewood
When I see that ghost rider
Gonna ask - her time.
I see a lot of things at Edgewood that aren't in the nature preserve brochure, or on the map. Time travel is always an option, both for me and for those who return from a long time gone.
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Web Resources
Time Travel Portals - http://www.pinterest.com/lrshimer/time-travel-portals/
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Edgewood County Park,
Edgewood Nature Preserve,
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San Francisco Bay Area,
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Tuesday, October 29, 2013
Halloween - What Would Marie Antoinette Wear? (Costume Sewing Humor)
(co-published with Me Encanta Coser/Enchanted By Sewing (http://MeEncantaCoser.blogspot.com)
I highly recommend the lovely, and informative, book, Queen of Fashion: What Marie Antoinette Wore to the Revolution
. It's a lovely read about what Marie Antoinette actually did wear to masquerades (like our modern day Halloween), grand balls, or just toddling around Le Petit Trianon with the dear little daughter, she nicknamed Mousseline, a fun allusion to the fashions that Marie herself made popular at the time.
Since I like to keep my iPad happy, I bought the Kindle version of Queen of Fashion: What Marie Antoinette Wore to the Revolution
.
Am I the only sewist out there who suddenly starts dreaming about the perfect Halloween costume less than a week before the big celebration?
Wouldn't I just look ravishing, while passing out chocolates and other sweeties, in the fashions I associate with Marie Antoinette's times?
And really, how hard could it be to whip a gown like this up in no time flat?
Hummmm. Yes, it will be the witches hat, and orange tee shirt from the craft store for me again this year. Maybe 2014 will be the year I start getting serious in early September.....
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Resources*
I highly recommend the lovely, and informative, book, Queen of Fashion: What Marie Antoinette Wore to the Revolution
Since I like to keep my iPad happy, I bought the Kindle version of Queen of Fashion: What Marie Antoinette Wore to the Revolution
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* Thanks Sponsors! *
* Thanks so much, to readers who sponsor the work of this blog and the Enchanted by Sewing Podcast, by purchasing books, ebooks and other products through links in this blog.
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History,
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Halloween - What Would Marie Antoinette Wear? (Costume)
Am I the only sewist out there who suddenly starts dreaming about the perfect Halloween costume less than a week before the big celebration?
Wouldn't I just look ravishing, while passing out chocolates and other sweeties, in the fashions I associate with Marie Antoinette's times?
And really, how hard could it be to whip a gown like this up in no time flat?
Hummmm. Yes, it will be the witches hat, and orange tee shirt from the craft store for me again this year. Maybe 2014 will be the year I start getting serious in early September.....
~ ~ ~
Resources*
I highly recommend the lovely, and informative, book, Queen of Fashion: What Marie Antoinette Wore to the Revolution
Since I like to keep my iPad happy, I bought the Kindle version of Queen of Fashion: What Marie Antoinette Wore to the Revolution
~ ~ ~
* Thanks Sponsors! *
* Thanks so much, to readers who sponsor the work of this blog and the Enchanted by Sewing Podcast, by purchasing books, ebooks and other products through links in this blog.
Labels:
CA,
California,
costume,
Halloween,
History,
humor,
marie antoinette,
sew,
sewing,
sewist,
time
Saturday, October 13, 2012
Costume: The Queen of Hearts
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The Queen of Hearts Ready to Trip the Light Fantastic |
Techniques: The Queen of Hearts already owned the ruched/shirred black bustier and tutu skirt. For the inset I cut a long rectangle of white costume satin and ran a gathering stick up both sides and two, closely spaced down the middle. Then I spent a lot of time trying to get the white satin ruching/shirring to mirror the black satin. Finally I had to just go for it. The red hearts are two sided. I pinned the white sating rectangle to mirror the sweat heart neckline of the bustier, then loosely hand stitched the white section on. After which, I hand stitched the hearts down. I expect to remove the entire inset in the future with a seam ripper, so I didn't go for a permanent meet up between the insert and original bodice.
Technique for the future:
Those hearts didn't come out with crisp edges, eh? Well frankly in this case I kind of like the soft floaty, imperfect, homemade look. These days, too many costumes roll off the assembly line for my taste. However, if I wanted to achieve a crispy look on this soft stuff another time, I think I would interface a similarly rounded and pointed edge form to one of the sides, then sew them up (all except for one straight shot on the right or left leg, then turn the joined sections right side out and stitch it up. In this case I didn't have to stitch the open edge up, because I was sewing the entire heart down to the white satin, so I just caught up the open edge then.
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shirr,
The
It's a Pressing Matter: Get Behind Me Goo!
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It's not the Queen of Hearts fault that I foreswore the press cloth in my attempts to make quick work of her togs |
I've been a little more focused on pressing because of my Fashion Sewing 110 class at Cañada College. Rhonda and Kathleen made rather a point of remembering to use the press cloth to avoid sticky situations. That pretty much saved my iron a few weeks back when I mistakenly used 2-sided fusible instead of interfacing (I was in a bit of hurry and it looked the same to me). One of the sticky sides ended up on my press cloth and not the sole plate of my iron.
However I wasn't so lucky yesterday. In a hurry to get 3 just-turned-right-side-out red satin hearts for my daughter's Halloween "Queen of Hearts" bodice well shaped, I thought the iron, minus press cloth, would help give them more definition. Well, it did. It also gave the iron a nice coat of sticky residue. Apparently the slickery coating on that cheap costume satin comes off mighty easily - in this case onto the sole plate of my iron.
Luckily, I remembered that Kathleen had mentioned she cleans the iron sole plates in class with that fine product "Goo Be Gone". I'm not the only person who doesn't always use the press cloth, it turns out. Luckily I own a bottle of Goo Be Gone Spray Gel. And, interesting to me - is it to anyone else? - I bought it at Menlo Hardware, a store that Kathleen (and her parents before her) owned herself for a long time.
My iron is shiny clean now. And the Queen of Hearts is ready to trip the light fantastic in a few weeks time.
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Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Surviving: Halloween in the Rest of the Animal Kingdom (part 3of 3)
Adventures of Halloween Mouse
Part 1: Now that's Scary!
Part 2: Trick? Or Treat?
Part 3: Surviving Halloween
Click on the Illustration Above to get up close and personal with Halloween Mouse
For some of us animals, November 1'st is a matter of brushing and flossing extra-carefully, and tossing the rest of the chocolate in the nearest bin. Then there are those of us, for whom, snagging a treat could be more than just scary.
Was anybody else out there as concerned as I was for the survival of Halloween Mouse?
She made it! Mazel tov, honey.
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Thanks to Sage from from SageRock Digital Marketing, for sharing this lovely mouse image with me. I'm enjoying reading Sage's most recent blog entry on "Content Marketing", and thinking about how I might use her ideas to attract the attention of time travel adventure romance readers, to my amazon Kindle book, My Heart Beats Faster in Past Times.
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If you Enjoyed this, you may also like.....
Indian Summer at Edgewood
Part 1: Creekside
Part 2: Oak Apples
Part 3: Rose Hips
Labels:
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day after,
Halloween,
morning after,
mouse,
my heart beats faster in past times,
nature,
sage rock digital marketing,
survival
Monday, October 31, 2011
Halloween in the Rest of the Animal Kingdom: Trick? Or Treat? (part 2 of 3)
Adventures of Halloween Mouse
Part 1: Now that's Scary!
Part 2: Trick? Or Treat?
Part 3: Surviving Halloween
Click on the Illustration Above
To Get Up Close
With the Whole Scary Story
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If you Enjoyed this, you may also like.....
Indian Summer at Edgewood
Part 1: Creekside
Part 2: Oak Apples
Part 3: Rose Hips
Labels:
animals,
California,
cat,
domestic,
Halloween,
mouse,
orange,
scary,
trick or treat
Sunday, October 30, 2011
Halloween in the Rest of the Animal Kingdom: Now That's Scary! (part 1 of 3)
Adventures of Halloween Mouse
Part 1: Now that's Scary!
Part 2: Trick? Or Treat?
Part 3: Surviving Halloween
Click on the Illustration Above
To Get Up Close
With the Whole Scary Story
* * *
If you Enjoyed this, you may also like.....
Indian Summer at Edgewood
Part 1: Creekside
Part 2: Oak Apples
Part 3: Rose Hips
Labels:
animals,
California,
Halloween,
mouse,
nature,
now that's scary,
owl,
scary,
western screech owl
Monday, October 17, 2011
Trick or Treaters Come Early This Year (Green Humor)
To get the Whole Picture
Please CLICK ON THE ILLUSTRATION above
Funny though, the mini pumpkins started disappearing. Were they just walkin' off?
Turns out they weren't. Somebody's been getting their trick or treating in early this year.
Whatever's leftover after the kids and the raccoons move on, I'll dig the reminder down into my adobe soil. It'll help out with the salvia blooms next spring.
. . .
* Tired of adding compost, redwood soil amendment, and gypsum to my adobe soil, I finally decided to figure out what likes to grow there. Salvia, is one good answer.
Labels:
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Garden,
Garden humor,
green movement,
Halloween,
humor,
raccoon,
suburban life,
urban,
wildlife
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
A Spider's Eye View of Upcoming Festivities
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Cross-Web Orb Weaver,
Halloween,
spider,
Web
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Signs of Fall:Pixel Paintin' Pumpkins

I spent much of my day working on creating and debugging self-review exercises in my quest to learn Objective-C. I really like writing and debugging code, but it's hard teaching yourself a new programming language. Over the last few weeks, I've figured out a way to make my self-imposed homework fun, by linking them to my art-journal. I've shared my experiences in this online piece, Reviewing Concepts: Time Travel for the Masses, a piece I wrote at my self-education blog.
I also took a little time to create another fantasy quilt and stencil an imaginary pumpkin just like Martha Stewart, or one of her hard-working staff, would. My pumpkin, however, is one I plucked off one of my old photos with the help of Photoshop. And of course every pumpkin needs a quilt of it's own.
As always, if you click on the picture above, you'll see a lot more beautiful detail.
Labels:
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fantasy quilt,
Halloween,
Objective-C,
Photoshop CS4
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