Meet Leslie

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Keyport, New Jersey, United States
My ambition is to be able to sew my own dresses. I find it troublesome to pick clothes every morning and I dream of the day when I can just throw on a dress and head out the door. I hope that these dresses are good quality, nice fitting, and appropriate for my city life. I think that in the next 12 months, I will be able to accomplish this feat. I have no formal training (unless you count making a pillow in middle school). I've only got my sewing machine, lots of books, and the Internet. As well as lots and lots of encouragement.

Sunday, April 1, 2012

A Jewerly Making Post

Recently, a fellow crafter, teacher, and student all rolled into one left New York. It made me sad to see her go but she gave me some good advice. In one of our parting conversations she encouraged me to post about all the things that I make, not just dresses. I am truly my very own sweat-shop worker and am constantly making things. Every time I see something new I excitedly want to make it. So if you run into me and you are wearing something super cute and I look like I'm spacing out, don't worry, I'm just working out how to make whatever it is that has captivated me. I don't know why I like making things so much. It isn't to show off or to somehow make people think I am smarter than I am (most of what I make is incredibly simple, thus the reason I do it). I make things because I love making things. That's the whole motivation. When you see me and I won't stop talking about whatever project it is that I am on, just know its not anything other than an internal making-motor deep in my chest that won't turn off. You can tell me to let it idle for a while and we can talk about something else. :)

Ok, rant done. Back to jewelry making.

I work in the fashion district which is probably fate. There is nowhere better to be to be inspired. Everyday I pass these bead shops to and from Port Authority and I can't help but stop in. Then I struck it lucky when one of my co-workers offered to teach an earring making class. From there I just haven't stopped. Here is a what I've been up to. (Disclaimer I'm not a photographer).

The collection:


This is the first thing I made. I wanted a cute necklace to match my black strapless dress for a friend's wedding. I ended up making one small necklace and then a long one. Good for work and black tie affairs.


In the next shopping trip I found these turquoise colored beads and needed to make something with it. I love this necklace and made earrings to match.


When I've got a couple of colors on and don't know what will match, I throw on this necklace. It's made from multi-colored beads and spacers. Simple and cute. That's the way I roll.


The reason I bought these beads was because I wanted to make a going away present. When I finished the necklace, I didn't want to give it away. It was super cute and all the dresses I've made of late are either pink or green. So, I made one more for me! And now it reminds me of the person I made it for originally. (Smile).


This is the necklace that 13-year-old Leslie wanted to wear. Nothing like never growing up.


I needed some red in my wardrobe and when I wear this with March's dress, it looks fantastic.


First pair of earrings ever!


These are the second pair of earrings I made in my co-worker's jewelry making class. In another situations I might have painted someone's nails that exact same color combination! I'm sorry!! This color combo must be in my subconscious.


When I was in 6th grade someone gave me a charm bracelet and I lost it immediately. I literally had it for like a day. I was totally bummed. Thus, I've made my own. It's nautical themed which makes it borderline cheesy living on the Jersey shore but I love it.


I tortured Greg all night shaking it in front of his face while he made something with diodes (which sounds like a made up word anyway, he should pay attention to me!).


Finally, this monstrosity is my most recent creation. I love it. I reminds me of a Mad Men or a 50s housewife. I don't know why that's appealing but it is!


If you see anything you'd like, I'll gladly make it for you! If you're up for it, I love craft exchanges (you make something, I make something).

That's jewelry making! I'm sure I'll post more later!!

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