This past weekend I had the most fantastic visitor. For those that don't know - I know Carolyn - Diary of a Sewing Fanatic - and I have for years. We originally connected on a now defunct sewing board and the first time I went to New York (2008) - we met up, hit it off and have been fast friends ever since. Every single time I go visit my daughter - I get together with Carolyn.
Last weekend - Carolyn had the opportunity to come to Seattle and attend the Sewing and Stitchery Expo in Puyallup. I offered to take a day off work (oh the hardship) and offered up my spare bedroom. I picked her up on Friday and drove straight through the city to my house. I could have stopped at Nancy's Sewing Basket or Stitches or District Fabrics as I drove though the city, but I opted not to. Saturday we went to Expo and Sunday we sewed! (I have posts planned to tell about Expo and the sewing space re-do so it works for 2.)
One of the things on Carolyn's do to list was to help both me and JB with taking blog photos. I'm sure that after last weekend - my photos will continue to improve. Basically - the main take away - if it's uncomfortable, you're doing it right. I have a mantra running through my head now, stand up straight, shoulders back, suck in my gut, move a little bit, smile, laugh, talk, look down, look up - don't be stiff, frowny or in a hurry. You won't us up all the digital!
So this dress is a repeat. You've seen it before - it's Vogue 8944 and it's made from a very spongy green scuba knit that was bought in New York at Metro Textiles after The Princess' wedding. It was the second piece of fabric bought during that trip that's been sewn up already.
The dress had been worn, but it had a horribly gaping neckline. I put it on to show Carolyn why it was downstairs and she took the back armholes in. I took that in and then I put elastic in the neckline using the tip from Debbie.
I had an amazing time with Carolyn. I can still see fault with myself in all these photos - but I had a great time taking them and they are much, much better than what I usually get. Fashion model I am not - but now I'll hear Carolyn in my head and do better and hopefully with a few more outfits I'll start to feel more comfortable. Thanks friend!
Sewing friends are the best, aren't they?! Oh, love that dress....that color looks great on you!
ReplyDeleteWhat a treat! This post made me smile.
ReplyDeleteAges ago, I won a free sitting and 8 x 10 from Glamor Shots (remember those places?). I was surprised at how awkward and uncomfortable I was in the poses the photographer pushed me into.
So I think Carolyn's on to something. ;-)
Gawd I look bossy in that picture! LOL! So are you going to show the second set because you look beautiful in those, if I must say so myself!!!
ReplyDeleteCarolyn looks - and sounds - like a wonderful force of nature! I do love the color on you and wish there was a close-up of the infinity scarf...
ReplyDeleteThat dress looks great on you. It's so nice that you got to visit with Carolyn, and got her very valuable expertise on perfecting that dress. I hope her influence will push JB to take better pictures of you!
ReplyDeleteSounds fantastic!! It really is nice to be able to hang with sewing friends!!!
ReplyDeleteSo wonderful to have sewing friends.. and how wonderful you got to share time together.. So happy for you.. And the photos look great..
ReplyDeleteWhat fun. Great dress and it looks like you and Carolyn had a productive visit.
ReplyDeleteI think you and your photos look great! I love that colour on you especially with the scarf! Hooray for helpful sewing friends!
ReplyDeleteThat color looks fabulous on you!
ReplyDeleteLOVE! The dress looks great, you look great and the pictures are awesome!!! xo, K
ReplyDeleteI love that photo of Carolyn directing. Glad you had a fun weekend!
ReplyDeletethat is my favorite shot on the internet, ever. carolyn looks like she's directing the paparazzi, "no more pictures, people, she has engagements to get to!"
Deletethe dress is lovely!
Look at you, Ms Gorgeous!! ;) It looks like you two had a blast! I love that dress on you. That color is just so perfect for your complexion. I also love that photo of Carolyn directing!
ReplyDeleteThat's a great color for you and you do look more relaxed in those shots. Keep up the good work.
ReplyDeleteYour dress is very nice - the color, fit & style . Hopefully there will be a NYC meet up sometime I am there to visit DGD ,Son & DIL . Love your blog & following your sewing adventures !
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