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Wordless Wednesday- Nerdy Embroidery

Because of course, I immediately found all the nerdy embroidery files I could.

Bookmarks!

Dice box!

I need rivets to finish this and a few other things. I have them, just haven’t fixed them yet.

Live Long And Prosper!

Simple Sundays

Simple Sunday- Star Trek

Aron Eisenberg passed away today and I decided to post some of my favorite Deep Space 9 quotes in his memory. He played Nog on the show.

“I am a graduate of Starfleet Academy; I know many things.” — Worf (The Darkness and the Light)

β€œThe truth is usually just an excuse for a lack of imagination.” — Garak (Improbable Cause)

Jake: “I guess I forgot you were a Ferengi.”

Nog: “You forgot!? To most people, the lobes are a dead give away!”

Quark: “I remember when my nephew Nog was a baby. Cutest thing you ever saw! You know babies – every little thing they pick up goes straight into their ears.”

Nog: “You can either stay in front of me or walk beside me, but I won’t turn my back on you again.”

Elim Garak: “Cadet, there may be hope for you yet.”

“Laws change depending on who’s making them, but justice is justice.” — Odo (A Man Alone)

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(Almost) Wordless Wednesday- Star Trek

Of course we had to make matching outfits and the Husband wore his Starfleet shirt. No one said anything a out them, except the ticket taker who said “Our Star Trek exhibit is down the hallway to the left.” πŸ™‚

Deep Space 9!

“You shall be assimilated!”

Janeway’s chair and uniform, just for my Dad! She’s his favorite Captain.

This was a really cool exhibit! I enjoyed seeing the history and thought behind the different evolutions of the show. I’m currently on Deep Space 9, so tried not to read any spoilers! Hope you see some things you recognize if you’re also a Star Trek fan!

Simple Sundays

Simple Sunday- Star Trek Edition

“Logic is the beginning of wisdom, not the end.” β€” Spock

“Without freedom of choice there is no creativity.” β€” Captain James T. Kirk

“Live now; make now always the most precious time. Now will never come again.” – Jean-Luc Picard

“You can’t go through life trying to avoid getting a broken heart. If you do, it’ll break from loneliness anyway.” – Dr. Bashir

β€œThere’s an old saying, ‘Fortune favors the bold.’ Well, I guess we’re about to find out.” — Sisko (Deep Space Nine)

Commander William T. Riker: “It’s just that our mental pathways have become accustomed to your sensory input patterns.”

Lt. Commander Data: “Hm. I understand. I am also fond of you, Commander. And you as well, Counselor.”

― Star Trek: The Next Generation

Simple Sundays

Simple Sunday- Star Trek

“Things are only impossible until they’re not.” β€” Captain Jean-Luc Picard

“I am pleased to see that we have differences. May we together become greater than the sum of both of us.” Β  Β  Β  Β  Β  Β  β€” Surak

“Without freedom of choice there is no creativity.” β€” Captain James T. Kirk

“Live now; make now always the most precious time. Now will never come again.”
β€” Captain Jean-Luc Picard

Sewing

Fabric Mail and Planning

Fabric mail is one of the best kinds of mail. It falls somewhere in between letters from my Mum and new books. πŸ™‚ That’s saying a lot, considering how much I love both of those things.

I had a bunch of fabric come in lately and started organizing it into pictures based on what each piece would be. I thought about adding to my written list, but it now spans several pages in my notebook, which are all mixed in with reviews and book lists. It makes it a little hard to be organized. Sometimes my brain doesn’t want to be organized at all, so I’m working on creating a system that will actually work.

So far I have a lot of fabrics that I bought knowing exactly what it would be. There are some that are waiting for the right pattern or inspiration, but here are the ones I have so far.

These will be shirts. The owls, waves, and stars will probably be Perfect T’s from Pamela’s Patterns. The middle two will be Brunch Blouses from Patterns for Pirates. They are all woven, except the stars. For the top two wovens, I plan to have a knit back on the shirt, like my hot air balloon shirt.

These will be dresses. I’ve started on the pink and black on the top. It just needs a black lace hem and it will be all set. It’s an Agnes from Halla Patterns.

The blue floral will be a Kimono dress from Halla Patterns. It’s ITY, which stands for Interlock Twist Yarn. It’s very slippery, smooth, and cool to the touch. It has tiny darker blue stripes all over it. The black is all ruffles, which I didn’t realize when I ordered it. I kind of want to make either a ruffle dress or ruffle pants. The hearts want to be a dress pattern I haven’t found yet.

This next set is all skirts. The top two, the black and the mint, are going to go together just as they are. They will make a beautiful Maxi dress or skirt.

I really need to make a skirt soon from the ice creams. It’ll be fall before we know it and then it won’t be fashionable if I’m wearing summer things for fall. The bottom one is a table dressing from Ikea. It has the border on both sides that I think might possibly be a dress, if I can find a pattern I can work with.

This next set is all about sweaters. Nice, cozy, favorite part of fall, sweaters!

The top is french terry, the middle is an open weave lace, and the bottom is a single brushed poly. I got the stripes in a mystery box and am excited to see how to use it.

In between organizing, I made some pillowcases for the Husband and I out of Star Trek fabric. I suddenly have a lot of friends who watch Star Trek and it makes me think I should actually sit down and watch it from the beginning. I haven’t seen or don’t remember a lot of the episodes. These fabrics were on sale at Joann’s and I had to text the Husband to see if he wanted them. His dad will be getting potholders to match the ginormous Spock oven mitt we gave him last Christmas. (Seriously, it was bigger than my head!)

I keep screwing up the first one and getting the second one right. I have terrible spatial reasoning skills sometimes and keep cutting them not wide enough.

Here’s the second one that actually turned out.

I also made one just for me!

Because who doesn’t want a bright flamingo pillowcase? Β I don’t know if I want to know that person. πŸ˜‰ My friend gave me this fabric for Christmas and I wanted to keep it whole.

I failed at making this fabric into a large pillowcase, so cut it down in size and made a mini knee pillow. I just have to get a form for it. It’s paired with the yellow from the flamingo pillow. It’s super bright and cheerful!

I didn’t ignore Fancy. She doesn’t get a lot of fabric things, as she likes to tear them apart, but she will be getting her own stocking this year out of these two fabrics.

Aren’t they adorable? The clerk asked me if anyone had said anything to me about buying Christmas fabric in August, but I just laughed and said there was no guarantee it would actually get made before Christmas. πŸ™‚

It’s been a pretty good couple of days. I hosted Craft Night tonight and got to see my craft ladies and gentleman. Fancy was very good and got extra excited when she had her party harness on. She ran to the edge of the couch and sat staring out the window. πŸ™‚

I’ll leave you with a picture of the chalk artist at the Toledo Zoo this past weekend. We didn’t see too many of his works, but this one was pretty neat.

Have a great night!