Sunday, January 31, 2010

Ta-Da!

After a two week blog absence, I return with good news. I've sewn something! Not only just sewn something, but completed something.
 

  

  
This jacket is custom made for a fellow collector who will use it for a doll based on Lyra from Golden Compass. I'm so excited to have finished a project finally, and one that is one of my best works, in my opinion. 
The fabric is a smooth polyester suede, trimmed with acrylic/polyester shirt pile fur, lined in cotton flannel, and has leather lacing loops and buttons.

In other Gomunk Creations news, I received my inventory back from my grandmother. Unfortunately nothing sold, but that's okay. I've relisted everything in my Etsy.com store again, and there are still some items I need to make listings for.
I won't be able to get back to my sewing desk until at least Wednesday, and I'm hoping this sewing bug I've got will last more than these past two days.

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Until next time...

Friday, January 15, 2010

Almost nothing accomplished...

It's been over a week since my last blog. I planned to have at least something done by now. And what have I sewn since then? Nothing! I'm not sure what the issue it, but whatever it is, I don't like it. I'm not sure what it is, but I think I have an idea of a reason or two:
1. Still trying to unpack the last few boxes (I've opened all of them now, and have sat the last few to the side since it's mostly paperwork I have to file, knick knacks that don't have a home yet, and other misc. items that have no home yet).
2. Still have low energy since the accident. I get tired easily, and after taking care of the kids/work all day, and the gym some nights, I'm beat. My energy level has been picking up finally, and I hope it continues on it's upward trend.
3. The placement of my sewing machine. My sewing machine is on my sewing desk (with my computer) right next to my bed. So that means I can only sewing when everyone is awake, but my most creative time of day is after bedtime. I may have to resort to hauling my machine downstairs to the dining room table when I want to sew and everyone is asleep. Thankfully my machine is lightweight. I was planning to move to to the dining room table when I started curtains since my desk doesn't have enough room for such big projects.
My sewing supplies are scattered upstairs, but I tried to group them together to make it easy on myself. All of my immediate notions (scissors, needles, pins, rulers, etc.) are in my sewing desk. Patterns and notions such as trim, ribbons, buttons, embellishments, etc. are in the closet tight outside my bedroom. Fabric is stored in the two closets that are in my boys' room (boxed by color and each stack of boxes is color coded too).

So, now, onto what I have accomplished since my last post.

Upon finally finding my sewing scissors a couple of weeks ago, I also found my scrap box and my box of in-process/"needs redone" items. With the few times I have turned my machine on, I've tried to fix some flaws on items that are completed and finish some items that are nearly done. My current inventory is located at Red Barn Flea Market in Augusta, GA in my grandmother's booth. She's trying to sell what has been sitting in my inventory for a while. I'm still trying to get my husband/webmaster to delete all of the items on my gomunkcreations.com For Sale page, since it's all in Georgia with Grandma (including my #12 - Stephanie Jo).
I'm trying to get caught up on some special orders, and depending on when those are complete determines what I start working on next. Hopefully it's not swimsuit season by then. :-)

I set up some dolls in my displays today and yesterday. It was nice to be able to pick up a doll and brush their hair today after all of the household stuff got done. I'm still adamant that I don't play with dolls; my dolls are just for display and photographing purposes nowadays. Here's my new displays:














And here's the album with a few more pictures: January 2010 Display

I'm still learning how to use the new camera, as you can see in a few of the pictures, but overall, I'm loving it!

Until next time...
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(Straight stitch, to inspire me to sew something soon.)

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Over a month since my last post...

Wow, it really has been over a month since my last post. Things have been busy here, especially with the holiday season. I'm sure you guys can understand the chaos of the holidays. I'm finally 90% unpacked from our November move and all of my sewing and doll items have found their new places in my new house. The lack of a separate room for my dolls and sewing has proved to be a challenge, but I feel confident everything has a place and everything is in it's place. I was able to take some pictures this morning, but my new camera (14 megapixels, YAY!) doesn't have a rechargeable battery so I will have to wait until I can get one before I finish the pictures. My old camera (5 MP) has been passed down to my son who turned 7 on Saturday. He was very excited to have his very own "grown up" camera. He's quite the photographer, so I'm excited to see what develops (get it? LOL).
So, I had closed down my Gomunk Creations shop over the holidays for a couple of reasons. I'm still recovering from my October car accident, I had A LOT of unpacking to do when we moved in November, and then came the annual holiday chaos. I've been able to prewash two or four loads of fabric a few days ago, which was really fun since it was the first time fabric had touched my sewing machine since right before Halloween. It felt so good to play with fabric again. Tomorrow morning, after I get my husband off to work and my oldest on the school bus I plan on sitting down at my sewing machine and working on some of my backlogged special orders. Here's what is on my list:
- 1/2 Harry Potter robe
- 1/2 suede and fur jacket
- three pioneer dresses

I'm sure there are others, but right now I'm at my husband's (aka my webmaster) computer and my To Sew List is on my computer which is currently recovering from a virus.
So, 6am comes early, I'm off to bed. May images of thread, patterns, and fabric dance in my head.

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Sew long for now! Hehehe