This nasty cold morning finds me sitting at work in the computer lab in the Wilk, trying to avoid writing a works cited form at all costs. Shall I reorganize my class schedules for spring and summer? Why yes, I think I will! Oh, is that printer out of paper? No? Well let me fill it up just in case! Seriously, though. I think I'll still make it to heaven if I don't learn MLA format.
Anyhow, I have dropped the intermediate sewing class that I was going to take this spring, and have replaced it with History of Interior Design and Architecture Part 1. Good choice, no? I have decided that the skills I have learned in my current sewing class are more than sufficient to fulfill all my sewing wants and needs, and more importantly, I am so done with crying in public. I can't help it if seam rippers and crooked zippers make me cry, I just can't, and I would much prefer to torture myself in the privacy of my own home rather than with all my classmates looking on. And all these deadlines and requirements are just trampling all over my brilliant seamstress creativity anyways. Design and Architecture, here I come!
Here is that skirt I am working on right now. The green one. Cute, right? I figure if I can make this, I can make complicated slipcovers, my daughters' wedding dresses, etc.
you can totally make that!
ReplyDeleteI find that sewing is monumentally frustrating and yet I love my finished products... hmmm now it sounds like my workouts, a lot of torture but I do it for the results
Jo, Your architecture class sounds great and the only time I swear (out loud) is when I sew!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat makes you think you'll have daughters? Remember: you're a Taggart now.
ReplyDeleteJust kidding. I love the skirt, by the way.