Thursday, November 30, 2006
4-day weekend=t-shirt extravaganza!!
Well, well, well...the end of the semester is finally upon us. I have only one week of work left until I'll technically be unemployed for a month! What this means for the next week is that I have to work on Friday because it's the last day of class, and there are paperworks to be turned in. I don't usually work on Fridays, and I'm only paid for four days of work, so I have to take a different day off next week to balance it out. I'm taking Monday off, which gives me a four-day weekend!
What am I going to do with all this time off, you ask? I'm makin' t-shirts, baby! Yeah! My friend Paige is hosting an event in her home next Saturday entitled "Wear, Ware and Walls," and it is a craft fair of sorts where she'll be selling pottery, I'll be vending t-shirt creations, her brother will be peddling his photography, etc., etc.
This shall be my first foray into the world of independent retailers, and I'm very excited about it, but I haven't sewn the first stitch, so my extended-even-more-than-usual weekend is going to be spent covered in thread and scraps trying to get it all together.
If anyone's interested in helping me figure out what sizes all my new duds are, sign up in the comments to be a size model. What I mean is, after all the cutting and stitching, a shirt that was originally a medium might not be a medium any more, so I need some consistently-small, -medium and -large hoes to come over and try stuff on. That way, I'll know what new sizes to put on each shirt.
Anyone? Anyone?
What am I going to do with all this time off, you ask? I'm makin' t-shirts, baby! Yeah! My friend Paige is hosting an event in her home next Saturday entitled "Wear, Ware and Walls," and it is a craft fair of sorts where she'll be selling pottery, I'll be vending t-shirt creations, her brother will be peddling his photography, etc., etc.
This shall be my first foray into the world of independent retailers, and I'm very excited about it, but I haven't sewn the first stitch, so my extended-even-more-than-usual weekend is going to be spent covered in thread and scraps trying to get it all together.
If anyone's interested in helping me figure out what sizes all my new duds are, sign up in the comments to be a size model. What I mean is, after all the cutting and stitching, a shirt that was originally a medium might not be a medium any more, so I need some consistently-small, -medium and -large hoes to come over and try stuff on. That way, I'll know what new sizes to put on each shirt.
Anyone? Anyone?
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hey! I didn't know you was a t-shirt maker! You should put some pictures of them on your b-log!