Thursday, August 7, 2014

Moving to Wordpress?

So apparently Tumblr has blocked Bloglovin’ from showing Tumblr blogs… Have you noticed that? I assume it will be reversed at some point, but it’s annoying for now! I really like blogging on Tumblr - it’s got a super-simple interface, and it does everything I need.


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But I know a lot of you use Bloglovin’, and what’s the point of a blog without readers? As a result, I’m thinking of moving over to Wordpress. it’s what I use for the Sewcialist website, and it certainly has more capability than Tumblr. 


Bonus: New platform means a new template! I’ve had my current “look” for at least a year and a half, and it feel like time to change. But - I have NO IDEA what direction to go! Help! I started by looking on Etsy, but I don’t know what I want. Quirky? Bold? Clean? Bright? 


I’ve got a lot of questions today: 


  1. How do you approach redesigning your blog’s look?

  2. Can you suggest any easily modifiable Wordpress templates, designers, or places to buy reasonably priced templates?

  3. Link me up! Who has a blog that you think is really nicely designed? 

Thanks team!

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

3 years married!

Today is our wedding anniversary… and I’m ashamed to say that we I totally forgot and made plans to do entirely separate things all day! Jamie went to see Guardians of the Galaxy (for the 3rd time) with his brother, and I drove around to a few fabric stores about an hour away. Ah, romance! ;) 


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(In fairness, we did celebrate out official got-married-at-town-hall anniversary last week… but for goodness sakes, my husband has a tattoo of today’s date on his arm? How did I forget it?) 


I’m going to two weddings this month, which has made me reminisce about my own. We had a fantastic day - casual, nontraditional, and fun. (Oh, and stinking hot!) I don’t want to bore you all with a sappy recap, so instead, I’m going to show you some of the outtakes, mistakes and shenanigans that I remember far more fondly than the centre pieces, favours, or any of that stuff that takes so much planning! 


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1. Prewedding nerd time! We got married at Jamie’s parents house out in the country… which is also where his brother/best friend lives the dream life of a well-stocked basement dweller! Because getting married doesn’t have to mean growing up, ammiright?


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2. Coffee Filter Flower Bouquets. I worked on these for MONTHS! I dyed the filters in japan, brought them home to Canada, and spent the evenings making endless flowers. Loved them… and totally forgot to carry them during the ceremony! My bridesmaids realised they’d forgotten their bouquets as the started walking, but I admit I didn’t think of it until after. Oh well - didn’t miss them, and it meant the wedding party got to strut across the lawn like badasses to this.



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(Note, if you will, my sister’s Myrtle-esque teal dress… and my brother-in-law’s top hat and 5’ high walking stick, made of a metal pipe and topped with crystal knob - because weddings are for making dreams come true! ;) 


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3. Marrying ourselves. We’ve both atheists, so we never considered having a minister… and since we are both teachers, we felt like we could easily keep things rolling ourselves! We walked down the aisle together, and read from the program/script we had taped into a book. Mine was Anne’s House of Dreams, where she gets married to Gilbert, and Jamie’s was a comic about Mister Miracle living in the suburbs with his superhero wife, Big Barda. 


That’s why I’ve got this picture of Big Barda and Mister Miracle in my sewing room…


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If you aren’t into comics, the hidden compliment of his choice is that Barda is taller and stronger than her husband - I dearly love Jamie for making me feel tough!) 


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4. Casual Time! Shortly after the ceremony, the party began… and apparently even my comfy flats came of pretty immediately!


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(Oh, and my dress? WAS FREE! FROM THE NICE PEOPLE OF THE INTERNETZ! I was active on Offbeat Bride, and someone offered up her custom-made dress which just happened to be my size! I added the lace belt with flowers, and sewed on the turquoise tulle, and my mom, bless her, altered the waist for me. Hard to believe I wasn’t a sewist 3 years ago, or I’d have done it myself! Now, the deal was that I pass it on after, like the sisterhood of the traveling wedding dress… but I admit I’m still too sentimental to part with it. Good thing it’s a timeless style! I’ll pass it on one day…)


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5. Bunting. My mom and sister made heaps of bunting… and it’s since been used for at least 6 other weddings, birthdays, and parties. It’s the sewing project that keeps on giving. They used bias tape and raw-edged triangles, and it’s held up really well!


(Oh, and Jamie broke out the casual clothes before dinner! Suits are just not him.) 


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6. Textiles. It was the perfect excuse to dig out the family’s prettiest linens, like the tablecloth above. 


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Pinned under my dress, as my something old, was this lace hankie made by someone at least 5 generations back in my family. My mom, sister, and Granny all wore it on their wedding day too!


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Much newer, but also precious, is this afgan my sister Anne knit for us. I use it every day, and I love it so much! She also knit me a gorgeous teal silk shawl to wear on the wedding day, but… I LOST IT!!!!! The night before the wedding I was crying looking for it, and of course, no sign. She was a champ about it… and thankfully it turned up later, safely wrapped in fabric and stashed in the same room I’d searched! I made a Scout tee to wear with it months later, and blogged about it here.)


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7. Lego Mini-Me(s)! My awesome family chipped in and made us cupcakes instead of cake, which were topped by Lego figures of jamie and I. Somehow though, the Lego figures got lost that night… so all we have are these pins with pics. (Seriously, I think losing things was the theme of our wedding!) 


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There you have it! A hopefully not gag-inducing reminiscence of our wedding. Three years ago we had just moved back from Japan (and Jamie had cracked his ankle bone as we left, so a month before the wedding he was on crutches!) It’s taken us three years to have jobs, an apartment, and two cats, but life is good, and there is no one I’d rather spend it with. いまからしぬまで, Jamie! 


What went wrong at your wedding, or one you attended? Sure they all have #%$& ups, right? 

Saturday, August 2, 2014

Toronto Meet-up Revisited!

We had another meet-up in Toronto recently… well, two weeks ago! I don’t know how times flies by so fast. 


We started of at the Bata Shoe Museum, working out way up to the newest exhibition, called Fashion Victims: The Pleasures and Perils of Dress in the 19th century. I watch a LOT of documentaries about history, and I thought I’d know most of the stuff, but there was a lot to learn! Plus, it’s just so cool to see gloves, shoes and dresses up close - such tiny hands and feet!


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From left to right: 


      • me

      • my mom, Cathy, who is getting back into sewing with a new machine

      • Kerry, who was wearing THE CUTEST retro maternity dress (handmade, of course), and also some really nice teal Croc shoes which I’m still envious of! 

      • Andrea, who is wearing her Oonapalooza outfit

      • Chloe, in a really great African wax print dress

      • Catja, wearing her first knit project and a sweater knit by her mom! (Wish I could get in on that.. cough cough… sister dearest?

      • And Bev, who like Kerry, I was meeting for the first time! 


Who doesn’t love an exhibit with a sewing machine? 


After a walk in the rain and a little coffee break, we found our way to local yarn (and fabric) store Ewe Knit for a swap!


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They were really kind to ket us use their space  - in the past, we’ve always done our swaps at a restaurant, but then inevitably the food arrives just as we’ve spread things out everywhere… This was much more relaxed! (Not to mention that they had wine for us, and a $50 gift card to raffle. Oh my!)


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Andrea and Catja!


I’m not a knitter, but there’s something about the rainbow display of yarn that makes me wish I was.


Ewe Knit has branched into fabric recently, included a wall of Liberty lawn… 



…and a few bolts of Liberty Jersey!




At Ewe Knit, we were joined by Sara, who was wearing her made-that-day Myrtle from the taupe Liberty jersey on the left… and Kristin used the gift card she won to buy some of the blue and yellow print for herself! 


It was a really fun meet-up, as always… although I have to admit that it took me the better part of two days to mentally recover from being so social. I really am becoming more reclusive in my “old” age.


Oh, and for the record… if you are interested in finding more sewists in your area, I’ve had really good luck just starting a Facebook group and seeing who shows up! I started the Toronto FB group about 2 years ago, and when I moved in the fall I started a regional group for the area where I live now.


Here are a few of the ways I’ve found like minded people:


  • connecting with local knitters, who tend to be more organised, and often know a couple people who sew…

  • googling bloggers in the area, and leaving comments inviting them to check out the group

  • chatting to people in the fabric store

  • and when in doubt, spread the word through family and friends

Once you find a few people, they always know a few more… and then you are set! 


Have you connected with other sewists, and how? 

Friday, August 1, 2014

Pinning from my blog!


So Oona pointed out to me today that none of the pictures on my blog are pinnable! Ooops! I didn’t realise that by setting my Flickr photos to private with high security I was stopping then from being pinned.


I’ve changed the permissions from the last few months of posts at least… Could you help me out by seeing if the pics are pinnable for you? (You don’t have to *actually* pin anything, just see if you can!) 


Thanks!


PS. Truth be told, I was setting my pics as Private because if they are public then my mom and aunt get daily emails telling them I’ve added photos… and I felt guilting overloading their inboxes! :P