Off to Houston. See you in about a week. Here is more inspiration for you.
Just a quick post before going to Houston. I decided the options I had for shirts to go with the white jeans skirt weren't just right. So, I took some bias strips I had cut but didn't use on the skirt, overlocked the edges and made a ruffle which I sewed into the neckline of this white t-shirt. I found these cute little star buttins at Sew Devine in the Market the other day, and they were just right scattered round the neckline! Just finished it before bed last night.
But I will show you what I did on Monday. 
So, this week I have been sorting out what events I will be attending in Houston and what clothes I should bring or wear for each event. I realised that although Houston has better weather than we do at present, they also like to crank up the air conditioning! So, when I wear my posh skirt at the Bernina Show and reception, I know I will be nervous and I may feel chilly if the air conditioning is on freeze. I don't have time for some posh jacket, and besides I don't want to swealter. I could wear a cardigan, but suddenly, it wouldn't be posh any more. So, I decided to take scraps from the skirt and make a wrap. (I mean these are really scraps. Especially for the tafffeta. I had already used that fabric for the lining of last year's Bernina ensemble skirt, so the posh skirt for me was made from the leftovers.)
I often have a story which goes with my work and the dragons are a good example of that. Here is the story of the dragon which inspired the Bernina Ensemble.
If you are interested in inspiration from everyday objects look at a blog by Virginia Spiegel.
It is called The Garbage Day Project. Makes you think about what we throw away!
I am thinking I will wear this to the reception after the show. I found the fancy handbag in a charity shop last year, but didn't have time to make the skirt for last year. Here is a detail.
Last year, I went to Houston when "The Epic Quest of the Last Dragoness" showed. I went at the end of International Quilt Market, where the garments are shown to the trade. It was Scary! I wore this last year, and will probably wear it for the "Meet the Designer" talk I will do Friday 12:00 - 12:30. Okay, the photo is rubbish.
This year it is still a bit scary, but at least I know what happens. I was there from Sat to Sun last year, but this year I am only going on the Tuesday to the Sunday. It makes a big difference in the hotel rates, even though there are special rates for the quilt show.
So, last night our son showed up from uni for the weekend. He wants to collect his bike and skateboards. Apparently he is doing skateboarding with a new friend, and has a collection of scars on knees and elbows. How many years ago has it been since he was doing that? 

