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I've started 3 different posts about Costume Con, and none of them really capture the mood or add anything to the blow-by-blow I did on Twitter (look back through recent entries). So, I'll hit some highlights:


  • It was fantastic seeing [livejournal.com profile] shemhazai and [livejournal.com profile] stanci again - first time since Italy and not nearly often enough! There was much geekery and intense conversation, and full on revelry!
  • Local people reprazent! [livejournal.com profile] vree and [livejournal.com profile] ladyaelfwynn were both there for the first time, and it was good to see familiar faces from home, as it were - this was my first CC in 4 years and it felt like starting over socially in some ways.
    • Made an effort to talk to new people. This doesn't come naturally to me, so it's noteworthy.

  • The classes: I hate to say it but....most didn't really blow up my skirt. The corset class was mostly review, the anime vs. sci-fi panel was illuminating but not really about costume, and the fang class was so terrifically disorganized that not only did I not come away with the promised pair of fangs, I didn't even get a dental mold out of those 3 hours. Not sure whether it was the classes or me though - I certainly don't know everything there is to know about costume, but with my feeble output I surely can't have done/learned that much
  • As with many things, it's the "off-line" conversations and activities that really make or break a weekend, and they made it in this case: Breakfast conversation about books. Chat in the hotel bar about construction. Catching up with long-lost Pink Ladies. Red and Black Ball with hot/funny burlesque ([livejournal.com profile] vree's idea, and a good one!). Birthday dinner with [livejournal.com profile] dreamtigress. And more I'm not accurately recollecting right now!
  • Sleep deprivation: plus booze makes the whole thing so much more surreal :P
  • The masquerades: the Sci-Fi carried the spectrum from clear beginners to rip-roaring comedy and droolingly good steampunk, but the Historic masquerade left me thinking that there are some sterling costumers who were completely under the radar until that competition - even the "novices" were that good.


All in all, it was a roller coaster weekend - exciting and fun, but I'm still recovering from it.

The wonderful thing about events like this is that they both expand and re-focus my mind. My costuming hobby has definitely fallen second to my fencing in recent months/years, but I'm inspired to do/make more - the trick is finding hours in the day. As with all things, I need a more disciplined approach, and as ever, to spend less time goofing off online (which is without question my biggest time suck - worse than tv).

One good thing about the fang class is that I met a local woman who runs a sewing circle. Evidently it's been going on for ~10 years, and if I could even meet with a group like that once a month maybe I'd experience some accountability and encouragement.

Also got many ideas for costumes. This merits a post of their own.
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