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Showing posts with label highlights. Show all posts

Monday, January 2, 2012

The most pitiful 2011 sewing review you will ever read

I'm afraid I don't have a fabulous run-down of a ridicuoulous number of lovely sewn garments to show you or an inspiring and witty Best and Worst list... because 2011 was a year of Very Little Sewing for me. I won't even bother with a mosaic (what do you all use to make those, anyway?)

I sewed:

Oh, and I almost made:

  • A really bizarre Muppet/The Thing Halloween costume mashup for my husband. Here's his sketch:

    The prequel to John Carpenter's shape-shifting alien horror movie The Thing had just come out and the new Muppet movie was about to be released... so Masheka's idea was to be some weird guy partially morphing into all these Sesame Street Muppets with giant teeth. I started to make the Kermit cowl and cut into a purchased Cookie Monster costume to make the belly--

    ... but about ten minutes after I sat down at the sewing machine, little Z started vomiting everywhere (she was sitting on her Nana's lap at the time)--and did so every hour or so for about two days (stomach bug, poor girl).

    So I didn't even really start on my Doctor Who-related Halloween costume, which was going to be some kind of Tardis dress constructed from various deconstructed American Apparel items:

Yeah, that's it. If you just count finished garments, there are three for the whole year--about as many items as I used to make in three weeks during my pregnancy in 2010. Don't be jealous!

In Non-Sewing Stuff:

The really big thing that happened was that my Little Baby...

Christmas 2010

Is now a Big Girl (or a rowdy toddler, anyway):

Daddy, Mommy & Z

She can run, she can climb, she can brush her teeth, talk up a storm, dance circles around me, sing the ABCs (well, as far as "C", anyway), tell you how old she is ("Uno!"), put on Mommy and Daddy's shoes and clomp around the apartment... it's awesome.

Also awesome: she finally figured out how to fall asleep before midnight without three hours of nursing to get her there--and STAY ASLEEP until 7 a.m. Which leaves me two or three hours every evening to spend with my husband, clean up around the house, read a book--or sew!

Each morning when I wake Z up to nurse and snuggle, I lie there just overwhelmed with gratitude that she came into my life, thinking about how much I love her and how lucky I am to have her. When I come home from work and she runs to the door yelling "Mommy! Mommy!," I feel like the biggest rock star in the world.

So I don't regret a moment of the sleep-deprived blur that was most of the year--the waking up three or four times a night, the bedtime struggle, and the total lack of Me Time.

Anyway! The other 2011 non-sewing big stuff, good and bad:

  • BAD: Cartoonist Husband got laid off.
  • GOOD: Cartoonist Husband rocked the stay-at-home-dad thing. In addition to being a great and supportive husband who buys me orange peep-toes and the Colette Sewing Handbook, Masheka is also a wonderful, nurturing and patient father. And I am so grateful Z has gotten to spend so much time with her Daddy. (Pssst! Check out the fantastic new comic anthology he's in, African-American Classics).
  • BAD: I got laid off, too. In fact, my entire company got outsourced. Considering my husband had lost his job a few months earlier, this was really scary for us--but I landed an awesome new job before I even got a chance to collect severance.
  • GOOD: I got an awesome new job. I work in nonprofit marketing now and I love what I do and my organization so much that even on the most stressful and busy days work doesn't even feel like work.
  • BAD: We discovered Z has life-threatening allergies to sesame, peanuts, dairy and eggs. And we learned the hard way--by having to make a frantic 911 call and ambulance trip after a tiny bite of hummus (which contains sesame paste) caused her face to swell up beyond recognition.
  • BAD: our cat Riley died suddenly. You might remember the little turtle-neck-wearing furry guy from this post. One Friday night I came home from work and he was listless, the next day he stopped moving and had to be rushed to the emergency vet, and by Sunday he was dead from kidney failure. Z didn't exactly know what was going on, but she knew enough to wipe the tears from my face and give me a hug. RIP, Riley:

    Jazz-playing turtleneck-wearing kitty
  • THE WORST: We spent way too much time in hospitals. An extremely close relative got suddenly very, very life-threateningly ill, and spent several weeks in the hospital, part of it in the ICU. I took leave from work and the three of us flew out of state to be close to the hospital during this awful time.
  • THE GOOD: That relative is now home from the hospital recovering. And our awesome friends were really supportive during that rough time.

Where I've Been and What's Next:

So that's that. Thanks for reading and I'm happy to be back with you all in 2012!

Mommy & Z

Monday, March 22, 2010

Polka Dot Overload in Review: Over 30!

Miniature Masheka and Mikhaela

Happy bloggy birthday to me! Whoa! This marks the 32nd post to this here new blog, Polka Dot Overload. I meant to do this with post #30. Which would have been fun since I'm turning 30 in June (which makes Cartoonist Baby, due June 18, my birthday present!) Oh well.

I started this site only a few weeks ago while on vacation with the vague intention of doing one to two posts per week, but I had no idea that blogging and cartooning about sewing and style could be nearly as much fun as SEWING ITSELF. And you all are so NICE! I often get 2,000 or 3,000 visitors a day (or more) to the left-wing political cartooning blog I've been running since 2001, but few of them leave feedback. And of the ones that do--well, let's just say I have to do a lot of comment moderation to get rid of the "I hope U die and rot in hel you uggly dike b*tch + U can't draw" crowd. I try to have a thick skin, but that kind of electronic abuse can really get a girl down.

But the 100-200 readers a day I've been getting here--you LIKE me, you really LIKE me! You leave comments! You like what I sew and you actually care whether I decide to make one pattern or use one fabric as opposed to another! You WANT to read about fabric stashes and polka dots and vintage patterns and cloth diapers with flames on them! Some of you have linked to me on your awesome sewist blogs! I'm crying tears of joy here.

So for readers new and old, let's review the highlights in the brief wonderful life of Polka Dot Overload. Thus far I have:

And my sew-happy brain has just been bubbling over with bloggy plans, so coming soon you can expect posts on:

  • Vintage hairstyling (and hairstyling in general), my complete lack of knowledge of and hopes to better myself in.
  • Pattern ambitions
  • Spring fashion, Mikhaela-style
  • Wardrobe building
  • Making the clothes of your dreams--and ONLY the clothes of your dreams!
  • Sewing at a Moving Target, aka Pregnant FBA/Tummy Adjustment Overload

Plus many more pattern reviews and a several-part tutorial collaboration I have hinted at here and here!

I have the day off from work today, but I need to lay off the blogging (mostly) and focus on muslin-ing and working on that mystery tutorial.

You might be wondering where I got the sculpture of me and Masheka at the top of this post, complete with iPod and copes of Mad (for Masheka), and tape measure, political cartooning books and chartreuse cardigan (for me), not to mention our cord-chewing little orange cat Riley (the story of how he ate through the foot pedal cord on my Viking AND the cord to my digital drawing tablet TWICE will have to wait for another day). My amazing mom, of course. She made it as a cake topper for our wedding in 2007 (she made the cake, too), but it was a bit too heavy so went next to the cake instead. And she wasn't leaving out kitty number two, we just hadn't adopted him yet.

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