Thursday, June 18, 2026

In and Out the Door

So at Jazzy's school I run Popcorn Fridays.  Which are apparently a modest but steady moneymaker for the PTA - I attended this month's meeting and saw the budget and it's a profit in the $400-500 range annually.  And there are some other parents (mostly moms, TBH) who are regular volunteers.  One of them, Jessica, expressed a wish for a Kirsten doll for her daughter before she ages out of such things, but she was having trouble finding one that wasn't too expensive.  I kept an eye out on Facebook Marketplace for a while and spotted a rather run-down Kirsten in a lot with five other dolls for $165.  (A brand-new Kirsten from American Girl right now runs $175.)  I checked with Jessica, bought the lot and got to rehabbing her.

I didn't get any before pictures, but she was covered in red and black marks, including a big black smudge right on her nose.  Her torso was stained.  Her hair was... let's say not great and leave it at that.

Final result:


I made her a set of underthings (chemise, pantalettes, and a tucked petticoat) as well as her birthday dress and apron.  I also made her school dress complete with shawl and some satin hair ribbons:


I dearly wish I had enough of that red to make another school dress because I now have two Kirstens of my own and only one school dress between them and this turned out rather well.  I am a bit proud of the shawl because the pattern called for a 16" square, halved diagonally, and the piece of fabric I found was only 13" wide.  So I cut it in half, matched the plaid, and hand-stitched it together to keep it perfectly on grain.  I still have the other half of the square to hem into a shawl for one of my girls.

I gave Kirsten to Jessica yesterday, when we were at the school making cotton candy for Field Day, and she seemed very happy with her.  Including the AG case I found at the thrift store for $10 the other week, she owes me $100.  Which is definitely not me pricing my labor for what it's worth, but I enjoyed the doll rehab and sewing work, and part of this was me doing a favor for a friend.  And it defrays the cost of the rest of that doll lot, which I haven't even really looked at yet.

Friday, May 22, 2026

Run as fast as you can, just to stay in place

Post title borrowed from Alice in Wonderland.

It has been... a busy six months.  I am not quite burning out but I am definitely feeling like I have too many balls in the air.  Thus I have told the Quilters By The Bay guild that I will not stand for re-election as secretary in July.  I've done it for six years; someone else can have a turn.  I have also stopped doing the Block of the Month for them, since routinely one person participated.  And who that person was varied from month to month.

I haven't done much too much sewing since my last post.  Only a pair of pajama bottoms for Wonderful Husband, and these two doll dresses.  I ended up using a glue stick on all the rick-rack for the blue dress, to get it to stay in place while I sewed it on.  My fingers got so sticky!



I have been volunteering a fair amount at the elementary school, being one of the docents for Hands On Art for Jazzy's class, and running Popcorn Friday for the whole school every week.

Costume College is coming up and I haven't sewn anything new for it this year.  Not that I'm ever the most creative and dedicated of attendees.  I go more to learn than to show off.

And I'm struggling to finish off my eight novels' worth of Tales of Arcadia epic fanfic.  I'm so close, but it feels like the nearer I get to the end, the slower I write.  I've got chapter 200 three-quarters done.  And I promised myself I wouldn't end up with another abandoned story.  I need to finish it, then I can pivot back to original writing.

Just got to find my mojo...