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Hit the JoAnn's sale; behaved badly but not as badly as I could have (thinking of the denim herringbone twill I left behind, mmmm!) I DID come away with the POTC pattern (and female version - at 99 cents, why not?), the Van Helsing/pimp coat, and the men's and women's LOTR patterns. Had to get a few of each for sizes (D. may want a pirate/pimp coat one day, you never know), but still...

Also got 10 more yards of muslin for fitting purposes. Damned if I can afford any fashion fabric, but with this and my roll of newsprint I can draft 'til the cows come home :P

Dashed around to the grocery and vitamin store to stay ahead of the remains of Bonnie and Charlie (shoulda been called "Clyde") that are heading our way. Not that I'm afraid it's going to be hurricane strength, I just wanted to avoid getting caught in a downpour for the second time this week.

On the book stack: my sister is sending me the new Amber Room book, if the FedEx truck ever gets here; Story of V loaned by [livejournal.com profile] jlsjlsjls; hopefully also make some headway on The Introvert Advantage, after I do some paperwork and laundry....

Can you tell I'm way caffinated?

Date: 2004-08-15 11:25 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] anotheranon.livejournal.com
One thing about dressing dolls - you can save lots of $ on fabric! I have a friend who is working on miniatures and dolls for that reason, among others.

Re: tricorn hats - alas, I have no good sources either! I'll let you know if I run across anything though. You might want to do a search for Smoke and Fire - they cater mostly to 18th c. reenactment, but maybe they have budget items.

Date: 2004-08-15 11:28 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ragdoll.livejournal.com
I just bought some fabric at the Joann's in Tyngsboro, MA (very near Nashua) -- they have a better selection of Asian brocades there so I bought 1/2 yard of three different ones in very small patterns. Some day, I might manage to do SOMETHING with them.

I actually like sewing for 15" dolls (Gene, Alex, Tyler, etc.) better since it's easier to do hand sewing and tailoring without going bugfuck but Barbie is good too. I'm now going to be doing centerpiece dolls for next year's convention and found this fabulous black and silver art deco-ish fabric at JoAnn's (black with silver swirls) so hopefully our plans for something vaguely Erte-ish will come to fruition).

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