J.J.
My blogs
Blogs I follow
- ! Insights From SewCalGal
- A Fashionable Frolick
- Adventures of a Wanna-Be Seamstress
- Beauty From Ashes
- Before the Automobile
- Cation Designs
- Chasing Cottons
- Costume Design Blog
- Costumer's Closet
- Costumes-Uniforms-Fashions Antique et a la Mode.
- crafterhours
- Crazy Shortcut Quilts
- Custom Style
- Edelweiss Patterns Blog
- Ephemeral Chaos
- Erika Made It
- Fashion, Lifestyle, and DIY
- Fat Quarterly :: An eZine bursting with sew much inspiration
- Flying Blind On A Rocket Cycle
- Galinda's Wardrobe
- Hip to Be a Square Podcast
- Latina Living History
- Lilacs & Lace
- Lisnaweary Quilts
- LoveBug Studios
- mamacjt
- Moda Bake Shop
- Ms1940McCall
- Princess of Bob
- Quilt Taffy
- Rob Appell Blog
- Sew It Seams
- Sewing Through the Motions
- Simple Simon and Company
- Stitch and Quilt
- tallgrass prairie studio
- The Barefoot Tailor
- The Broke Costumer
- The Couture Courtesan
- The Fashionable Past
- The Jubilee Quilt Project
- The Sewing Cave
- The Train To Crazy
- The Vintage Singer Sewing Machine Blog
- TinLizzie18
- Two Whites and a Dog
- Un Petit Design
- We Sew Retro
- Willow Homestead
Gender | Male |
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Location | St. Louis, Missouri, United States |
Introduction | I am a happily married husband and father first. In my "spare" time, I work a full time job in customer service, and I am a Music Minister (which is what my degree is for). I love costume design and sewing. It is a great stress reliever. Through this blog I will show you some of my handiwork, and I am also going to try my hand at becoming a better bespoke tailor. Most designers like to design for the "Average" size person, I am starting a revolution to design for the "Above Average" people of the world. Lastly, I have never been able to sew while wearing shoes. All of my sewing is sans shoes, well at least one shoe, the pedal foot. |
Interests | Family First, Singing, Theatre, Sewing, Designing, Painting, Reading, Travel, Church, Good Friends |
Favorite Movies | The Wizard of Oz, Alice in Wonderland, The Princess Bride, The Sound of Music |
What kind of tape is best for creating a sculpture?
Duct Tape. It's good for everything. Even a body double.