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  • Nov. 14th, 2009 at 8:20 PM
More random twitterings to enjoy!

  • 01:21 Finally able to sit and try to get some writing done. But I'm excited by the possibility of Yuletide assignments, and writing is hard, yo. #
  • 02:39 Yuletide community: ow.ly/C6jF & the Official community: ow.ly/C6jZ and pinchhitting: ow.ly/C6kC #
  • 04:24 Photo: justinrampage: tumblr.com/xho40zfpf #
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My New Winter Skirt

  • Nov. 14th, 2009 at 9:04 PM
I finished my new patch-work winter skirt. I'm thinking maybe I'll be Cinderella with some clockwork mice that do all my work.



I want an under-bust corset to go with it, but that will have to wait until all the gift giving holidays are over.

Because of Houdini, Part 6/?

  • Nov. 14th, 2009 at 5:29 PM
Title: Because of Houdini
Author: [info]wave_obscura
Summary: Sam loved his brother. He did. But he couldn't let himself get used to having Dean around. An AU in which Dean suffers from cystic fibrosis, a chronic illness of the lungs.
Rating: PG-13
Warnings/Spoilers: Stanford era, Sick!Dean, language, WIP
Disclaimer: No copyright infringement intended.

PART SIX
Previous Chapters

The Daughter's Safari Outfit

  • Nov. 14th, 2009 at 5:20 PM
The newest outfit for my daughter, for a steamy zoo expedition tomorrow:

On Safari

The skirt is made from the same pattern I used to make her red and black outfit for SteamCon. The vest was made from Simplicity 2484. The boots and shirt are from Target, although I tea-dyed the shirt from its original white cotton state.

This was the "test run" of the outfit, to make sure the pieces were coming together. Once we knew everything fit and worked with each other, I added some antique mother of pearl buttons to the vest, and some lace to the collar and cuffs of the shirt, but it got too dark for another picture.

One more picture )

Tunisian Crochet Jacket

  • Nov. 14th, 2009 at 6:57 PM
For those of you who crochet, and know how to do Tunisian crochet, the newest issue of Inside Crochet (issue 5) has a pattern for a very lovely jacket. I beleive this magazine is a UK publication, but I know I can find it (albeit late) in my local book store here in Ontario. This looks like it may well be worth the import price.

Pictures of the jacket can be found here on the Designers blog:

http://loopdedoo.blogspot.com/2009/11/drummer-girl.html

I love the look of Tunisian crochet, it just takes me forever to do it. Not a speedy project but quite possibly worth the effort. :0)

Mistaken for Strangers (1/1)

  • Nov. 14th, 2009 at 7:04 PM
Title: Mistaken for Strangers
Author: Bella Temple
Category: SPN, gen
Rating: Teen
Warnings: Some language
Spoilers: Everything aired, including 5x09, brief speculation into the future
Characters: Dean, Sam, OFC
Disclaimer: The characters and basic premise within are property of their original creators and producers. No money is being made off this work of fiction.

Summary: She said her name was Jenna and she saw right through Dean.

You don’t mind seeing yourself in a picture as long as you look faraway, as long as you look removed

[crossposted]

Nov. 14th, 2009

  • 6:53 PM
This journal is temporarily locked until I get home and figure some things out. Sorry for the inconvenience.

ETA: I didn't mean to worry everyone! Oops, I'm okay, and Ilu all. ♥

Tenatcle of Horror Motorcycle Jacket

  • Nov. 14th, 2009 at 5:41 PM

Brand new Jacket style!!! Tentacle design is on both front and back of jacket!
High quality Alternative Apparel fit fleece l/s zip up motorcycle jacket.
Features double-sided gunmetal zipper on front and 6” zipper at end of both sleeves.
Two inset pockets on front near bottom hem and one inset chest pocket on wearer’s left.
Single gunmetal snap tab closure at neck.
Now you can be a member of the Awesome club!

Available in Unisex sizes Small - XLarge. See em here in my Etsy Shop

League of S.t.e.a.m.

  • Nov. 14th, 2009 at 5:16 PM
This short isn't directly related to fashion but it's some really nice HD video of great costumes and props.
Check out their website as well for still images of the guys and their handmade DIY props.

WWW.LEAGUEOFSTEAM.COM





Congratulations to E. B. in Alabama for winning a copy of Sorrow Wood!

I'll be mailing that out to you ASAP! Everyone else, keep your eyes open for the next book giveaway!

Review: The Teahouse Fire by Ellis Avery

  • Nov. 3rd, 2009 at 2:11 PM

The Teahouse Fire

by Ellis Avery


When Uncle Charles decides to commence missionary work in Japan, his niece Aurelia is taken along, leaving her dying mother back home in New York City. Aurelia soon runs away, even though she is unable to speak Japanese and knows little of the culture, and soon joins the household of a tea ceremony master as a servant. The master’s daughter Yukako takes Aurelia under her wing, and as Aurelia’s puppy-like adoration grows with time into a deep love – nearing obsession – for her mistress. As Japan modernizes, the tea house faces extinction unless it can convince the rapidly Westernizing society that the ancient traditions of tea ceremony hold a place in the heart of Japan.

I went back and forth about how I feel about this book. It had a great plot idea. Using the eyes of an American girl makes it easier for the reader to enter in the world of the Japanese, and it’s a bit of a cheat for the author, too – any tendencies toward exoticism in Avery’s depiction of the Japanese can be “hidden” behind Aurelia’s 19th-century thoughts. The clash of cultures, both on the personal level, like Aurelia and her new Japanese surroundings, and on the world stage with the conflicts brought about by Westernization gave the author a lot of interesting ideas and attitudes to with which to weave a great story.

Avery’s decision to mix Japanese into the narrative wasn’t very successful. If one knows little or no Japanese, it can be confusing, and I think it didn’t aid the process of drawing me into the world of the book because I would have to interrupt the narrative to think “Wait. What does that mean?” It was interesting to see how Aurelia processed the foreign tongue, and slowly made it her own.


The biggest problem in the novel, by far, was Aurelia’s relationship with Yukako. Aurelia’s constant, obsessive love and attention to her mistress was disturbing, to be honest. You know some guys just don’t feel comfortable around gay guys because they’re convinced the moment they let their guard down, the gay guy is going to try to jump their bones? It’s an irrational, silly fear – obviously just because someone is gay does not mean they’ll be attracted to *every* member of the same sex – but let’s face it: it’s out there and many people have it. This book does not help that misconception at all. Aurelia nurses a crush on Yukako for years, and the moment Yukako does ‘relax’ around her, Aurelia does try to kiss her and pull her mistress into her arms, even though it’s clear Yukako is not interested.


Also, the epilogue was contrived and stupid. It tied things together too neatly in order to create an unbelievable happy ending. Homosexual relationships may have been more acceptable in the 1920s, but I'm pretty sure that interracial relationships were not, given the anti-immigration laws passed during that decade.


The language and imagery of the book was beautiful. I loved Avery's descriptions of silk kimonos and the minutae of the tea ceremony. I could taste the grassy matcha, feel the smooth surface of the lacquered boxes, and imagine the delicacy of the flowers used in the tea room. If the book had just had these lovely images, and had left the disturbing, obsessive one-sided relationship of Aurelia/Yukako out, I'd have been so much happier with the novel

To read more about The Teahouse Fire, buy it or add it to your wishlist click here.

new photo shoot

  • Nov. 14th, 2009 at 10:12 AM
So we just did a new photoshoot for our cd (accoutrements and oddities) and thought I'd share some highlights.
This is Robert, myself and the ever fabulous Luna, more photos can be seen here...
Read more... )

Her Grace again.

  • Nov. 14th, 2009 at 5:38 PM
Oh man, I hope I'm not spamming this place. ^^"
Anyway, my brother and his wife gave me a tiny steampunk tophat for my birthday and I just couldn't resist and had to camwhore a little.

So Her Grace Ava von Cogsworth grants you an audience:
Who of these fine Gentlemen would like some tea with me? )

Also, many of you asked for better pics of my boots, so here they are:
Boots! )

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