So, I am back to teaching classes at FirstSamples. I taught a pants class in March. I am in the middle of “Jen’s Jeans” right now. It’s a little crazy trying to teach class right after finishing up at the day job but I am making due (car payments are my current motivation).
Since I last checked in I finished 2 pairs of jeans. I have made a few more dresses (2 more black dresses and a white sundress). I have done a ton of alterations for co-workers and friends. Nothing super creative in the works right now. I am thinking about designing a few stuffed monsters for my friend’s son.
I really need to put pictures of the new stuff up on flicker.
Stay tuned
-Jen
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spinster n.
The word spinster came into common use during the early 19th century when the task of spinning cloth had been pushed onto unmarried women as a way to earn their keep in the home.
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Spinsta Spinster
Contemporary use of the word conjures up a mental image of an independent a childless,stylish frumpy, middle-aged woman who is a jet-setting, trendsetter somewhat depressed, and is an inspiration to other women longing to be like other "normal" women.