End of the week. Lolita cocktail. @ Knox Street Bar
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Images and videos that I’ve taken on-the-go
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#frocktober day 24. Silk dress and sneakers. Because Friday.
Team Mexico: pork cracklings, nacho chips, and some beautiful homemade guacamole. #diversitydrinks
Team Australia: Fat Yak, fairy bread, and Tim Tams #diversitydrinks
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Bruno the Brazilian was mixing caipirinhas in a protein shaker! #diversitydrinks
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The North Korean burger was… not a hit. #diversitydrinks
Don’t we look like we’re enjoying the Budweiser? #shudder #diversitydrinks
Team USA is #1! #diversitydrinks
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Dinner: buttermilk roast chicken and salad with DiLusso winery fig vinaigrette and Pinot Grigio. @mudgeeregion
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Clerk at liquor store: “I can recommend, like, a THOUSAND other beers.”
Me: “I know, I know. I specifically need a crap American beer though. On a related note, do you have any brown paper bags? It’s Craft Beer Week and I don’t want to get harassed by any hippies.” He didn’t. #walkofshame#frocktober day 23. Green Super Spy Dress from @heartofhaute with Saltwater Sandals. (I was going for a sort of “Joan Holloway on the weekend” vibe.)
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#frocktober day 22. Jolene dress by @heartofhaute and biker boots. (First pic from iPhone 6+!)
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Tsumugi Who and Moneta Dress
Actual finished craft objects! I should probably blog these before I completely forget.
Tsumugi Who
Is this going to be my ONLY knitting finished this year? Only time will tell. At any rate, earlier this year I decided to splurge and buy myself the Tsumugi Who kit from Dairing that I admired at Camp last year. (Note: They have since changed the name to Seta Soie. I don’t know why. Supplier change? My kit did come with grey instead of the beige.) I cast on in the winter – probably at the Abernethy knitters retreat? – and I remember questioning the pattern. (Teresa Dair’s “patterns” are only patterns in the strictest sense of the word.) I decided to go with garter stitch so it wouldn’t curl. And I was off. I went through the entire pattern once and found myself with significant silk left over. So I kept going. Once it got to about 14 feet long, I figured Tom Baker would be happy so I cast off. Then it took me a few more months to finish weaving in the ends. And now it’s done. I even managed to wear it a few times before it got too warm. The colours are gorgeous and strangers have complimented me on it, even guessed the reference. That was nice.Moneta Dress
I haven’t sewn much this year either. But at one point I ordered the Colette Guide to Sewing Knits along with the Moneta dress pattern. That was step one. The history of making this dress is one of diving in before my brain had a chance to object. Step two involved making an excursion to Tessuti’s during a sale with some of my (then) co-workers where I picked up a couple different knits to experiment with. This was a black merino double-knit. Step three was me cutting it out many, many weeks ago… and then packing it away in my office. Finally, this past weekend, it occurred to me that if I actually finished the damn thing, that would be one more unique dress for Frocktober. So on Sunday I pulled it out and finished it during a Gilmore Girls marathon on Netflix. I think my seam allowance was inadvertently too wide and my waistband elastic was HELLA WONKY, but to my delight I found that the knit fabric completely hides every flaw. It looks great. I’m very, very happy with this project. -
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New Girl + @mudgeeregion’s DiLusso Pinot Grigio. My middle-aged Tuesday night victory.
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frocktober day 21. Homemade (NEW!) black knit dress with crazy splash tights from @welovecolors.