Monday, March 5, 2012

I can breath...





First of all, it has been brought to my attention that in the last blog I wrote I called myself a sewer. Nope not this , but this Seamstress is the work I should have used. Sorry. And sorry to Mom if I offended her....you know, for making me a sewer.


But here is a quick summary of why I haven't written too much in the past month.

Mesa High School play, 'Beauty and the Beast', costumer/seamstress/designer/etc.

It really started out small. I was on the sewing committee list, the costume coordinator gave me 2 village girl dresses to sew. Done. Turned them in and received two more. Done. Turned them in and found out some of the dresses were too hard for others who had signed up to sew....in all I made 9 full village girl dresses (apron and corset too). Also, helping to complete 4 others - the corsets were complicated....and then we embellished all of the aprons with ribbon and a few bows on the girls sleeves. I also ended up sewing two of the napkin costumes - altering 6 napkin ring belts, twice on some of them...I altered 7 plate tops - taking them from a 'coat' looking thing - down to a slenderizing vest (a major feat, especially since each girl wanted them as snug as possible) and the material used in these 'vests' is NOT my favorite material to use: Satin - all I saw for days was frays (and trying to stop them with zig-zag stitches plus a straight stitch) and string flying all over my bedroom. When it was getting down to crunch time -5 days before the 'run through' - 6 days before the play began......our costume coordinator left to be with a daughter who was in labor. Hmm....there were about 5 of us who literally worked nonstop for those next few days - I was living down at the school -sometimes working up to 12 hours a day. It was crazy. With a week left the director realized that we had no one working on the enchanted plates. Late one night I went to Wal-Mart to buy dog food - got an inspiration of what might work - made up a 'prototype' ran it down to the school at 1:30 in the morning (I knew they would still be there), and got an 'okay' to go with the plates, honestly, finishing on Monday, for the full dress rehearsal. We had to repair Shannon's during Monday night for a painting error - but they were done for Tuesday nights parent show. Crazy! Oh, also, I had to make Cogsworths pants, 9 village boy knickers (luckily pants that were in the schools closet that I only had to cut off, add each leg band and velcro to them.). I didn't take pictures darn it! But if they do it again, as I hear they might, I will for sure learn how to take pictures in the dark without a flash. Here is a web sight that has a few pictures. If you look hard you can see Shannon in a couple and Allan in a few too. Look really hard though! Love to you all!


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