Yep, I got married on November 3rd to one of my long-time best friends and I even made my wedding dress, bracelet, veil, and my husband's coat! It was a lot to do but I got it done and I'm so excited about the photos I've already received, and will receive in the coming weeks!
This blog covers a little about the day, but is mostly about the process of making my dress and everything else.
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It should come as no surprise at all during these stressful times that most cosplayers, costumers, and hobby sewists are spending more time making masks, gowns, and ear savers than what they would normally sew. Many such as Yaya Han, Angela Clayton, and Bernadette Banner have made many to be donated which is incredibly commendable.
Personally, I do not have the luxury to spend a lot of time making masks, and the ones that I have been making are not exactly appropriate to be donated to hospitals, nursing homes, etc. The ones I make are more for the every day person, who would like to have one for their essential shopping. Why do I not have the luxury of a lot of time to sew like so many well known costumers and even some of my friends? Currently, I am classed as an "essential" worker as I work in food production. Because I am up at 5am, and get home around 3pm, I am exhausted by the time I'm home and don't want to do things that require hyper focus. So I work on masks on my days off, as either asked for by friends or coworkers. This blog illustrates how I have been making them for myself, my family, friends, and my coworkers. |
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