Well, well, well, there are visible flakes in the air in the Rocket City and, despite the fact that the whole system is going to blow through really fast and the ground is crazy warm as it's been in the 60's for the last few days... one of the local school systems closed early, which mean my office also closed early, as we follow the schools.
There are perks to working for a ministry, even if the salary might be below industry standards. I got to come home at 2 today.
So I thought I'd take a minute and catch up on some stuff.
Like, where I have been for the last...month...lol.
I have been appointed the head seamstress (NOT the costume mistress, lol...I am only in charge of the costumes being sewn) for an original production we are doing at church the weekend before Christmas. I've held off on posting pictures, because, well, I don't want to spill any beans. But I have made a couple of angel costumes unlike any other angel costumes we've used in the past. They did some video taping Saturday, and the only change I have to do is add a wee bit of velcro hook to the hem of one of the guy's britches (yeah, britches) so the pants will grab his socks and not work up out of his boots (yeah, boots). I will post some pics after Christmas and you can see what we had, lol.
But that wasn't the end of it. Spent Friday and Saturday at church, working on the Tiny Sheep.
Four years ago, we did the first version of this production, and we had some tiny sheep who were, like, 4th graders. This year, our tiny sheep are, like, kindergarteners. The costumes from the previous show are way too big, but I didn't want to cut them up in case we needed bigger ones in the future. So we got some more of that crazy curly poly fleece and made 8 little v-neck vests for the current crop of tiny sheep. Remembering the mess from the first set, I was determined to make them at church, instead of either a) bringing the mess home or b) sending it home with someone else. So we had a workday and a friend cut them out. I gave her my coverall apron and a construction filter facemask...she was puzzled but wore them when I insisted. She soon saw what I meant. 'This stuff is worse than styrofoam!' she said. We swept the floor about a half dozen times but there was still feathery fluff on it on Sunday morning.... The fleece did NOT play nice with my serger, which seems to be having knife issues again, and what I thought would take 90 minutes took all day Saturday and then some...I still wasn't done. Grumble grumble grumble.
Fortunately, I have, like, 17 hours of sick leave to use or lose by next Thursday, so I am going to burn sick leave...in order to avoid getting sick by staying up until way late trying to do stuff. I got a good bit caught up yesterday afternoon, and should be able to do the last bits in a couple of hours. The other ladies worked on alterations and ironing all the Bible costumes we have for the nativity scene at the end; unfortunately, we seem to have lost a number of our Bible costumes pieces over the years. I'm short a few robes, but I am REALLY missing the head drapes that we use. I like to use two for the ladies and I don't even have enough for one apiece at this point. The guys wear smaller drapes and can actually go bareheaded if necessary, but the ladies MUST have something on their heads.
So, I will be hitting my stash this evening at some point to see if I can find some 'why did I buy this?' fabric that will work for head drapes...our cheap fabric sources have gone away and I can't do $5/yd for the head drapes that get lost so easily. So maybe I have something up there that will work... I hope.
I haven't forgotten my 12-months - 12 outfits challenge, either. This month Janice posted dressy outfits...mostly sweaters and skirts...with accessories. I'm not sure I'm going to get anything done on it; certainly not before Christmas. Maybe after, which is a shame since the dressy outfits are intended to be worn to the Christmas festivities. And I really, really want some black stretch velvet pants. Cross your fingers for me, lol. I actually HATE sewing stretch velvet, but after that sheep fleece, it should seem simple...
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