08-26-2008, 06:56 PM
A couple of imags from the show this weekend.
I apologise for the poor quality of a couple of them- the person taking the pictures didnt seem to understand the concept of "Point and shoot"
And showing off the lino. I think the Pterges are a bit short, but they come to the right height when I sit down- AKA they dont touch the ground. But the fact that they tended to stick out a bit really drove me up the wall. The reason its a bit crooked is because the Left panel (I did the multiple panel construction) is a bit too big so once it gets warm, so it shifts a bit. I was really surprised how comfortable it was to wear, although when I took it off on Sunday after two days of 10+ hours wearing it in 95 degree heat it was as flexible as a wet towel.
I did Macedonian on Sunday. The lino is the same (didnt have the chance to make another one.) For some reason EVERYONE thought this one was roman. I swear, by the end of the day I was ready to impale the next person who said "Hail Caesar" on the end of my dory.
Ive still got a fair amount of work to do, but I think progress is going along nicely.
Michelle Hildebrant
I apologise for the poor quality of a couple of them- the person taking the pictures didnt seem to understand the concept of "Point and shoot"
And showing off the lino. I think the Pterges are a bit short, but they come to the right height when I sit down- AKA they dont touch the ground. But the fact that they tended to stick out a bit really drove me up the wall. The reason its a bit crooked is because the Left panel (I did the multiple panel construction) is a bit too big so once it gets warm, so it shifts a bit. I was really surprised how comfortable it was to wear, although when I took it off on Sunday after two days of 10+ hours wearing it in 95 degree heat it was as flexible as a wet towel.
I did Macedonian on Sunday. The lino is the same (didnt have the chance to make another one.) For some reason EVERYONE thought this one was roman. I swear, by the end of the day I was ready to impale the next person who said "Hail Caesar" on the end of my dory.
Ive still got a fair amount of work to do, but I think progress is going along nicely.
Michelle Hildebrant
Michelle E. Hildebrant
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