The last two weeks have been March Break camp at the sewing studio, so I've been running off my feet teaching kids how not to stab themselves with pins. Always a good time! I do enjoy teaching sewing camps a lot, but man they are exhausting. I did manage to get some more work done on the night vale skirt, though.
The water tower, barn, and giant eye are done. I've decided to buy some black yarn to make the power lines, which I'm going to hand whip-stitch on.
Toronto continues to exist in the winter that never ends. First day of Spring this week, and I woke up to a full coating of snow over the city. KSJDHFBGAKFJBG! It's not unusual to be getting snow this far into March, but most winters we've at least had a few warm days in between. March is generally yo-yos in temperature a lot. The snow melts, we all get out shorts out, and then a few days later we get a new sprinkling. But this has just been uninterrupted snow and cold since December. It can make any girl stare whistfully at all her cute Spring dresses projects and dispair.
In a little ray of hope, tomorrow is the Toronto Vintage Clothing Show down at the convention centre. I hope to scope some cute stuff and take lots of pictures!
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