Hello, dear readers! Sorry I've been an absentee blogger this week. I'm afraid I may have given the impression that my book is done. Alas, while the photography is complete (hurrah!), there's still a lot of writing and revising work for me to do. And in addition to scrambling to get that work done, I'm a jet-setting lady too. I'm here at
The Creative Connection as a
BurdaStyle ambassador. I salute you, my subjects! As promised, here's all the news:
- OMG, it's freezing here. I'm in the Twin Cities of Minnesota, and we're experiencing an early frost. Carol from BurdaStyle and I made a trip to the Mall of America (how novel!) and bought tights. I got these cute lace ones in nude. I'm in love.
- We also stopped by the Bettie Page store where I bought the new book Retro Makeup by Lauren Rennells. I started it (in the bathtub!) last night and it's incredibly well done.
- Last night we had dinner with some gals from Etsy as well as Gussy, who's a peach. We've decided we should go on the road together as The Gussy & Gertie Show.
- We set up the booth this morning. That pic above is me posing with my new friend for the weekend (we'll just call her "Singer"). We're in the "lounge," where we'll be making cute little bags.
- The shirt dress I'm wearing was made recently from a pattern of my own design. Let me be coy and say perhaps you shall have the opportunity to make the pattern yourself someday! So I dearly hope you like it. It has shirring in the back so it's super comfy.
- I'm also wearing my "conversation clogs." People love to stop me to talk about them so I make lots of new friends!
- My editor, Melanie Falick, is coming in soon and we're bunking together tonight. She'll probably chain me to my laptop until I finish the book.
- I'm teaching a hand stitches class tomorrow at 8 a.m. (yikes) and a blogging class on Saturday afternoon. Hope to see you there!
What's going on in your world, readers? What's in your sewing machine?
The tights are cute, but I have to admit that at first glance, I thought I was looking one seriously hairy leg! Glad you're busy & hope you're having fun.
ReplyDeleteI do love your dress! The polka dots are so awesome! Glad to hear that the book is still progressing! :) I can't wait for it to be finished. I know it's going to be fabulous!
ReplyDeleteOh Gertie - i hope the finishing of the book goes well.
ReplyDeleteI am so inspired by that make up book - i never would have imagined there were books on such things. I would love one on vintage hair styles (perhaps add one to my christmas list and see what happens)
I have just finished work and am going home to make an empire line dress out of a piece of black fancy Linton tweed. (i am not so meticulous as you i fear!)
Lots of love to you,
Emily. xxxxx
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Oh! I've just bought that book myself, and am waiting for it to be delivered. Can wait! And the other book in the series - about hair by another author - is waiting new for me at the library.
ReplyDeleteI'm really looking forward to your book. Please make it quick (and make it available in Sweden) ;)
Those clogs are simply amazing. And a shirtdress with shirring back? Wicked stuff!!
ReplyDeleteI'm in love with your shoes! Best wishes for finishing the book quickly.
ReplyDeleteFor me this week I am finally finished making alterations to the pattern for my new corset and now trying to choose fabrics. Here's hoping it will actually make it to the sewing machine soon :P
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Welcome to the strange and wicked world of fall weather in Minnesota! Three days ago we were at the beach basking in 90 degree weather. This morning my flowers were wilted from frost. Thankfully this cold spell should be short and the weekend looks quite nice.
ReplyDeleteI won't be making it to The Creative Connection. Too many obligations with my work and kids. I'm jealous of all who are able to go. Have fun!
I love your dress!!!!!!!!!!!! You should do a tutorial on how you made it!!! I know, you have enough on your plate, but pretty please!!!
ReplyDeleteGertie, you're in the Twin Cities! Welcome, welcome! Don't worry, it'll warm up soon. This is quite unseasonable.
ReplyDeleteHow long are you here? Is it too late to come visit you at the Creative Connection event?
Looking forward to your book (and perhaps the lovely shirtdress? ;) Hang in there, you'll be finished soon!
LOVE the dress! When I first saw the picture, I said to myself "I wonder if she made that dress??" So looking forward to the opportunity to make it myself...
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, you are just too cute! We just moved from MN to the southwest...can't say it is cold here AT ALL! Looking forward to a chill of any kind!
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of the Gussy and Gertie road show...KUDOS!
Nothing on the sewing machine this week, but next week it is doll clothes!
Your dress and shoes = LOVE! Hopefully this week I'll finish my Bombshell dress, and then it's off to start sewing for my Fall wardrobe =D
ReplyDeleteI do very much like your dress - as soon as I saw the photo I thought how nice it was, so I look forward to maybe being able to make it!
ReplyDeleteYay. Hope you are having fun in the Twin Cities. Those are awesome tights and super fun shoes.
ReplyDeleteYou are such a lucky lady to have Melanie Falick as an editor! I have a couple of her knitting books and absolutely love them. No doubt yours is going to come out beautifully!
ReplyDeleteOh man. Seriously overexcited about your book - the dress is lovely! Have a great trip!
ReplyDeleteSounds like you are having a good (if busy and somewhat chilly) time! I'm actually in the market for a good shirt dress pattern and haven't found anything I really loved yet...maybe yours will come out soon?! Hope so!
ReplyDeleteIt is chilly! Come and visit us at the Textile Center in Minneapolis if you have a spare minute on Friday or Saturday. http://www.textilecentermn.org
ReplyDeleteI work there (and I will be at work and not at the Creative Connection - sigh) and I know you'd love it.
Oh, I LOVE your dress, it totally caught my eye from the small pic in my reader. And shirring in the back for comfiness... bring it on, I'm buying your book for that alone!
ReplyDeleteoooh, I forgot that this was this weekend! I had been thinking of driving up to visit the show. I live just across the MN/IA border, only about an hour and a have away. My parents live about 15 minutes from the show. We woke up today a little frosty. :) It's been cooling off the last week or so but it isn't too bad (yet). it's usually this nice until a week or so after Halloween.
ReplyDeletehey girl! LOVED meeting you last night at dinner and hope to connect with you again soon ;]
ReplyDeletewe have a roadtrip to plan. XO
Oh, love that dress. I'm gonna have to learn to do shirring after all. I've been avoiding it, but I have to have that dress.
ReplyDeleteThere's a Bettie Page STORE?? Aaaakk, I'm so jealous!
ReplyDeleteActually I'm sewing Christmas presents. I made a handbag so far and will be tackling other presents.
ReplyDeleteHi Gertie,
ReplyDeleteI hope you are enjoying your travels (though it does sound packed and a bit stressful). I'm sure you're learning so much and making great new connections.
I love the dress you're wearing, as well as the fabric. Ever since your first stitch-along, I've gone on a home decor / quilting tangent (after a while of sewing only dresses). My creations are up on my blog: www.sewlavie.com. A better baby quilt is on its way, and I've got a dress half-done, with underlining and lining (not close-fitted though) which is super retro and will be so pretty.
Thanks for keeping us posted and all the best! Waiting for your book.
Keren (www.sewlavie.com)
Hi Gertie,
ReplyDeleteI am an ex-twin cities person, living in Beijing China. I wish I was there to meet you and say hi. Enjoy my home state and the Mall of America!
I LOVE the dress, and the fabric it's made from! Ah, the tease of knowing little snippets about your book! Hope you're having a fab time and it's going well in St Pauls!
ReplyDeleteLove the dress! I stetched one up a lot like that one in the Spring but haven't drafted the pattern yet. Maybe I'll just wait to get your book;)
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you asked the question because I'm about to pop. I'm making three dress shirts for my husband, a pair jeans for me and I'm teaching a pants fitting and construction class tomorrow. Okay, I feel better now...
As someone in the publishing biz, I want to warn you and your readers about something called "page proofs."
ReplyDeleteTo y'all, there's writing, rewriting, creating the images to display the ideas (in the legendary "one picture is worth 1,000 words"), then tweaking the images, revising text to work with the images, and working back and forth with your editor to put together a book that's going to best express your ideas in a form that's most likely to engage your audience.
But having hopped that hurdle, suddenly an overnight package arrives that must be returned within a day or so. That package contains the "page proofs" -- your last chance to correct anything horrible that's gone astray in the process.
Something will have gone astray in the process. Whether the printers have used the wrong file for a photo or the font is wrong in one section, or revisions weren't incorporated correctly, you, the author, will have only this one final chance to fix the problem.
It will be stressful, no matter how error-free the page proofs really are. You will feel overwhelmed by the idea that your book depends on your ability to catch every flaw (I'm re-iterating this for your followers, Gertie, even though I know you've been in the publishing biz -- and for you because this will matter to you no matter how many times you experience it because it's suddenly your book.
So there will be other disruptions in this blog -- but only so that we can order your finished book in all its glory.
Congratulations on the work you have completed and best wishes for what lies ahead!
Cute outfit in the photo.
ReplyDeleteIt's not usually this cold this early here in the Cities. It's like Mother Nature flipped the fall switch. It was really warm here last week. So minus the weather, hope you are having a wonderful time here.
My first thought when I looked at this post was, "I LOVE that dress. I wonder if I could make one?" Absolutely divine! Have a great time in Minnesota and best wishes on finishing that book!
ReplyDeleteOMG, I love that shirtdress! It really is the perfect version. That dotty fabric is pretty awesome as well.
ReplyDeleteHi Gerty, Sounds like you are having fun in the good ol' Mid-West! I have a question for you, was wondering if I could have your experienced input... I am looking for a new sewing machine. I have been learning how to sew with sew-alongs, books ect. Your sew-alongs are really my favorites because I learn the most and they are easy to understand.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, I'm looking to spend $500-800 dollars and need a machine that is easy to use for a beginner like me but will last me a long time.
I know you're a very busy girl but if you could weigh in that would be great! Thanks!
I am taking your online course now and my sister just told me that she met you yesterday. Small world. I wish I would have known. It would have been wonderful to meet you in person.
ReplyDeleteTeasing me with a tantalizing picture of the conversation clogs but not saying where they are from - tell me, tell me please! :)
ReplyDeleteI love your skirtdress. So elegant, feminine, retro and yet modern, I love the pattern. I made one similar my self, and put it in my blog: http://mertxeshomesewing.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteI also like your clogs. Wooden clogs ara one of my favourite...
Congratulations for your art, and cheers...
Well that's all very interesting, Gertie. But those clogs...Where did you get them? Please tell. Will a pattern on how to make them be in your new book?
ReplyDeleteGood luck on Project Runway. You are my hero.
Would love to know where you got the clogs-they are very cute!
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I LOVE LOVE LOVE the dress! I can't wait to make my very own.
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