Had to turn the most metal line from the second reading today into some art:


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The base layer is a Greek style square tunic, and the second layer is a medieval style apron, with a square of white fabric at the neck to mimic a roman collar.
The tunic itself is incredibly comfortable, and the apron seems to give it more of a defined shape. The whole getup is lightweight, which is good in the hot and humid southern part of Missouri where I reside.

Got my fall/winter/spring garments ready: a pair of wool pants, and a denim tunic/robe type thing.
I decided to go with a bag instead of pockets, which I'm liking so far, though pockets may happen eventually.
The patterns for these two garments are zero waste, pretty much all rectangles and squares.
I cobbled them together from various things I found online, and I am working on drawing up what I ended up doing, but it's not ready for posting yet.
It's insanely comfortable, kinda just want to wear it now, even though it's over 90 here. The sleeves are the best part, baggy sleeves are the way to go! I want to make some straps in the sleeves to tie them up into short sleeves, and I've got a few other little details to finish, but it's finally wearable!
#handsewing #sewing #zerowaste



The camera is a Canon G10, at this point a 16 year old camera:
In my overall move towards treating my phone as a redundancy, I started carrying around my Sony a6400 for taking pictures. But it's so precise and expensive, and a little too large, so I didn't use it often.
Found this used G10 for cheap, much lighter, smaller, and I don't care if it gets lost or broken.
Still need to figure out all the options and everything. The top picture was one of my tests, while I like how the colors came out, sharpness is lacking. Will need to play around with it some more.