Sunday, January 24, 2010

Oooh! Another one ...

Hrm, I made more than I thought lately ... must keep on top of these entries ...

These photos are by the awesome Larissa Sayer!

Sean didn't have a costume for the Sci Fi night at Sanctuary. One leftover piece of foam, a stocking, some red fabric and some white vinyl later ...



Coming up ...

Projects for 2010:

Being organised and making a whole bunch of gift bags out of fabric! Main sizes will be for dvds, books, and a cd-sized thing for other little trinkets. I'm tired of wrapping paper. I'm also not very good at Furoshiki.

Steampunk costume - both stilted and not. I want to get back into stilting this year, I miss the fun, randomness and fitness!

Various office clothes requirements: hemming, altering, darts, etc. I am not to buy anything new until I have dealt with all the existing fabrics in the house!

At the very least, I must maintain a system where all the pending fabrics fit in one suitcase. At the moment, it's one suitcase, a drawer, and a pile. This will not do.

I am planning to hand-make most of my gifts this year. Specifically chosen with love and the recipient in mind. Do they need storage space? Cat toys? Something that won't clutter up their home? Something edible? Drinkable? Recipes? I could go on. I'm not guaranteeing they will all be USEFUL, but I hope they'll all be welcomed in the spirit they are offered :)

Star Trek

Oh yeah: made these too:

http://www.vancouversun.com/Entertainment/Fans+flock+latest+Star+Trek+movie/1574449/story.html

Well, Riss fixed hers and Paddy's! And yes, I DID get Alisma's and my Communicator/insignia things on back to front. Thanks for noticing. I lost some geek points right there for NOT being aware of that.

Tardis again

Yes, these are slightly out of order. Meh.

I made a Tardis picnic kit / costume holder for our good friends Riss and Paddy for their wedding in September 2008.

It was very large. Both on the inside AND the outside.



Tardis

I have never really hidden the fact that I am a geek, but I am a selective geek. I watched Start Trek Next Gen with all my folks, but I never thought I was Data. But I do love Doctor Who. I recall watching it as a kid in all its daft camp glory. How missing one episode would make it difficult to catch up and know what was going on ... wait a minute, didn't the Daleks have them captured yesterday? So what's happening NOW?

Anyway, when Doctor Who was resurrected a few years back, I thought I'll keep my eye out for it. I caught a couple of episodes on CBC and thought "Yup, this is worth catching up on ... it looks like they actually have a special effects budget now ... " SO I bought the new season with Christopher Eccleston. It was good. I went back and bought the next season with David Tennant. It was very good. By the time I had bought the third season, Sox was interested enough to know what I was watching. "Blink" was the episode that converted him. SO we went back and watched them all from the beginning!

Now, one of the things that I love about our Vancouver friends is that they are open to new things. Perth people were good (and still are good) but we stopped sharing fascinations. ABout the time when they wouldn't come juggling because it was a Buffy night was when I realised we didn't have much in common any more. That and Pokemon. I will always hold a certain passionate hatred for Pokemon.

Anyway, where was I? Ah yes: The Doctor.

I mouthed off about Doctor Who a bit over time, and slowly people expressed interest .. we loaned, we cajoled, we encouraged internet purchases ... and now they are ALL in! Yay! So happy! We even watched the pre-death of DT's Doctor over the internet on Christmas night!

And this means that when I declare my birthday party to be a "Science Fiction" theme that there is no trouble when I dress up as a Tardis, Larissa is a Tree of Cheam, and Paddy is the Doctor himself!



Turkey Toque



Yup.

And yes, I do often look that insane in photos.

It was inspired by this post here: http://goingcrafty.com/?p=86 and I need to give a HUGE thanks to my Mum who worked out how to make it for a Sean-sized head instead of a newborn baby. She is now my go-to person for random patternness.

So there: a vegan roast turkey.

Testing testing one two three ...

*cough*

Is this thing on?

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