I've been busy with some holiday sewing so no projects to share this week -- that would spoil the surprise for any of my gift recipients reading this!
So I thought I'd share some fun links to interesting things I've been watching lately.
My local Garment Guild is meeting virtually this year, and this month we were really honoured to have the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, Elizabeth Dowdeswell, join us on our Zoom meeting. She's not only an amazingly accomplished woman and a government official, she loves to sew. It was great talking to her and hearing some of her stories, and seeing some of her favourite fabrics!
There was a news spot on her a couple of years ago, and I think it shows her passion for sewing clearly. Hope you enjoy it too.
And just this morning I saw that The Queen's Gambit is now the most watched Netflix scripted show ever. I can see why; it was so good. The storyline, characters, acting, and the set design and costuming were all excellent! Readers here will likely be as interested in the wonderful costuming as much as I was, so be sure to check out this interview with the costume designer Gabriele Binder about her inspiration and intent with the costuming.
Here are two of my favourites among the many spectacular period outfits.
Then check out this amazing virtual exhibit at the Brooklyn Museum featuring closeups of the costuming from both The Queen's Gambit and The Crown. Warning: you'll be there a while!
Hopefully I'll be back with some projects soon. If you're also busy with your holiday sewing...good luck :)
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