This is a much needed update on Halloween. Our costumes were finished the night before, and they turned out okay. There are things that I wish I would have had time to improve, but all-in-all, they were good. Here are some photos:
This blog follows my highs and lows as I just live...with SLE (Lupus). It follows my progress as I train and participate in 50 half-marathons or marathons in 50 states to raise money for the Lupus Foundation of America. It also follows my DIY attempts to make our house a home--a low stress environment for me to feel well in.
While working on the bodice, I've run into a snag. I chose broadcloth because it's easy to work with, and it was on sale. But light pink broadcloth is very thin. I forgot about this when making my fabric purchases. It wasn't until I started sewing the bodice that I noticed how sheer the fabric is. I'm too lazy to go to the store and a liner fabric, like a posh, so I've cut a "liner" out of the broadcloth. We'll see how it turns out!
I'll post more on the dress as I work on it. But right now the sewing room/home office is being used by my boyfriend for actual work. So, I have to wait.
Arizona
Arkansas - White River in Cotter
California
Colorado - Rock n Roll in Denver
Connecticut
Deleware
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois - Bridge the Gap to Health in Quincy
Indiana - Circle of Life at IU
Iowa - 12:1 in Danville
Kansas - Kansas Marathon & Half in Lawrence
Kentucky - Bowling Green Total Fitness Connections
Louisiana -
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan - Dexter-Ann Arbor Run
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri - Go! St Louis in St Louis April
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio - Flying Pig in Cincinnati
Oklahoma - Route 66 in Tulsa
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee - Germantown in Memphis
Texas - Cowtown full marathon in Ft Wort
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia - Marshall University half marathon in Huntington
Wisconsin
Wyoming