Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Day 24 of 1001

Kinda want to do this now
Last week was a good week for my 101 in 1001 challenge. I was able to get a spot as a medic at the Spartan Race on the 28th of October so I started my "Go to bed before midnight for a week" challenge the night before. It ended up being fun, but not nearly as busy as I expected (which is a good thing for the runners). The race I was at was 8 miles long with 25 obstacles to get over including a rope bridge, spear throwing, army crawl through mud under barbed wire, and rope climbs among other things. People have gotten seriously hurt at these before so there were a team of medics hired by the race and then a local ambulance service on scene to transport anyone who needed hospital treatment. I was there with the ambulance, but the medics invited me in to help so I could get some practice.

I ended up finishing the sleep goal at a friend's house this past Friday right after I crossed off my goal to have a reiki treatment. S. invited me up to go to a healing circle with a few other people not exactly knowing what it entailed. I had figured it was going to be something like a chakra cleansing workshop or guided meditation, but it ended up being an opportunity to have a reiki healing. There were more than 20 people there all together and about 6 were healers themselves. I ended up having three healers working on me and despite not being able to turn off my mind it was very relaxing. I noticed they spent a lot of time around my head and shoulders and I had a very tingly, warm feeling around my neck and the top of my shoulders. I'm just getting over a cold, so maybe they were working on that. Not really sure. But I did enjoy the experience and would very much like to do it again.

Since November 1st I've been working on my novel for NaNoWriMo and I'm at close to 2500 words. It's not as far as I'd hoped I'd be by now, but I didn't work at all on it this weekend since I was busy with friends and then with my Gram going back into the hospital. I like my idea though and I think I should be able to write a lot about it so hopefully I can get caught up soon. For now my title is Rewritten and it's about a high school age girl who finds a special locket that allows her to fall into books and meet her favorite characters.

Has anyone else out there had a reiki healing or anything similar? Any other WriMos working on novels? Anyone do the Spartan Race?

Saturday, October 20, 2012

One Week In

I'm a week into my 101 in 1001 challenge and I've gotten a fair start on a few of my goals. The original list can be seen on the 101 in 1001 page of the blog here. I'm pretty happy with the progress I've made. Hopefully I can keep chipping away at the list little by little.

Goals in progress:
3. Become an EMT - This one is kind of cheating I suppose since I had started the class before I wrote my list, but I'm still going to count it as being in progress. We're about halfway through the course now and I just started my clinical time this week. We have to do a total of 16 hours in the ER and 24 hours on an ambulance. So far I'm at 13 hours of ride time and I've gone on 3 calls! Three might seem like not a big deal, but I'm pretty lucky since they were all from yesterday and most students don't get very many calls.

57. Participate in NaNoWriMo - I'm also moving this one to "in progress" since I have decided to take the plunge and am working on outlining my novel. (Although I might change subjects. We'll see haha) I've decided that whether I win the NaNo or not, as long as I've actually worked at it seriously I'll count it as complete since my goal is to participate. Maybe if I don't win but do enjoy it my next 101 list will have a "Win NaNo" goal!

60. Send 101 cards or letters to family and friends (3/101) - As you can see, I've managed to send 3 cards out. I was rather surprised that it only took 2 days for one of them to reach Hawaii! I've also created a list of people I'd like to send cards to eventually so I'll have a guideline to go off of when I'm stuck thinking "Who should I write to now?"

74. Keep up with my Question a Day Journal - I love this thing. My mom gave it to me for Christmas last year. It's a five year journal that has a question each day and four lines for a response. Today's question is "Who do you count on?" but it has funny ones like "What sound effect are you most like today?" too.

95. Save all my small change to cash in on the 1001st day - I just went and dumped all my coins into my piggy bank! I think I'll probably do this on a weekly basis or whenever my wallet gets too fat!

Friday, September 21, 2012

Pillow Talk - Simple Pillowcase with French Seams Tutorial

You may be asking yourself who needs a pile of pillows like that? I'll tell you...Later. For now I'll show you how I've been making the pillowcases for these pillows. They've even got french seams! Spiffy, I know.

You'll need:
  • A yard of fabric
  • Thread
  • Sewing Machine
  • A ruler
  • An iron

Lay out your fabric folded in half with right side out and the selvages lined up. Since they aren't very noticeable on this fabric, I didn't cut them off. If they are noticeable or you just don't want them, feel free to cut them off. Once you get the edges aligned and smoothed you can pin the two sides together, making sure the right sides are out. Yes, it will feel weird to put in a seam that's visible on your pretty fabric, but trust me. It will be ok. Since I was working with flannel for this pillowcase and it kind of grips itself I didn't pin the edges. Instead I just stopped every so often to make sure I was still lined up right.


 Once you're lined up and pinned up (if you so choose) sew a 2/8" seam along the short side that will be the bottom of your pillowcase and then you can just pivot straight onto the long side when you get there. Sew it all up, clip the corners to cut down on bulk, and turn the pillowcase inside out. Now the wrong sides will be showing.


 Pull the seams taught and iron lightly so they will hold their shape in the next step.


 Now that the seams are nice and flat and crisp, sew another seam at 3/8" around both sides. I tend to be a little more generous on this measurement just so I know I'm not going to catch the raw edges in the seam.


 Once you get your seams sewn, you can figure out how big to make the cuff at the end where the pillow goes in the case. You can use another pillowcase you have to get an idea, or just fit it onto the pillow to get an idea of how much you need. In this case I'm using the first pillowcase I made for my bigger project as a guide. When I made that one, I put the pillow inside the case and folded down the raw edge until I liked the length of the case. I measured the fold and pinned it in place.


 That measurement came out to be 6" for me. You can leave more or less depending on how you want your case to look. Pretty much all of my fabric ended up having exactly 6" left over when I used the first pillowcase as a template. One was longer, so I just cut off the excess.


 I usually start any kind of hem at a seam so I turned down the 6" cuff and pinned it at the top.


 Once you have the seam pinned, find the point opposite and fold down the 6" cuff. Pin in place. Have the pillowcase laying flat and as soon as you pin the point exactly opposite to the seam,  measure the cuff at three places on the top side and pin them in place. I always work from the center out so I measured the cuff at approximately the center and pinned. Then I measured the cuff to the left of the center and pinned. Same with the right. Flip the case over and repeat on the back side. It might seem tedious, but it's important to measure at each place you're going to pin to make sure everything is still even.


 Lightly press between the pins to give a little crease that will be helpful in the next step. Be sure not to iron the heads of the pins if you have plastic ones like me!


 I ultimately wanted my cuff to be 3" so starting back at the seam I turned the raw edge under until the cuff measured 3". This is where out crease comes in handy. It not only marks where the original fold was so you're sure to stay even, but it also gives a reference for the tuck since we're folding the cuff in half. The raw edge of the cuff can be smoothed right into the crease. Repeat this. following the same pattern as when you turned the cuff down initially. Pin the seam, then the point opposite, then three pins on each side. I just reused the same pins from the initial fold, but pinned them at the bottom of the fold so it was sure to hold well. Remember to measure each time you pin!


 Sew the cuff in place. I used the 2/8" measurement on the left side of my presser foot instead of trying to measure to the right.


 Turn the pillowcase right side out, and there you have it! A pretty pillowcase in any fabric you choose and guaranteed not to shed little threads from the raw edges of the seams since we encased them in french seams!

Check back next week for the full project I used these cases for!

Thursday, August 16, 2012

This is a picture of my jewelry set-up in my closet. I have a ton of pieces that I love but I would never wear them if I couldn't see them. This allows me to see everything and keep it all organized. I have some of my favorite pop bottles as bracelet holders and the drawer from an old jewelry box to corral pins and other things. My shorter necklaces, earrings, and bracelets with clasps are hung on the flower heads to keep them visible and untangled. Longer necklaces are on the built-in hanger. Nice and pretty! :)

Welcome to my blog! I'll be posting about my life, my crafts, and my journey to medical school. Right now I am waiting to start classes to get my EMT-Basic certification. I just graduated from Rockford College in May with a bachelor's in Biochemistry but I didn't make it into medical school just yet, thus the EMT certificate. I am going to be taking two years off so I can work and improve a couple of grades on my transcript before I give it another shot. To be honest though, I am somewhat relived to be able to take a break for a while; school has been very stressful. I am very excited to be able to get my EMT certification and actually get work experience in the field that I love while I'm waiting.

A little more about me: I am a nerd through and through. I love all kinds of science (minus physics). I even passed up the book I was reading the other night to peruse my A&P textbook for the semester while I was watching the Olympics!
I also love sewing and other forms of crafting. I just re-arranged my room when I got back from school and I've been crafty making new decorations and rejuvenating some of my old clothes.
I am a big reader and have been tearing through books like crazy this summer, especially the Outlander series by Diana Gabaldon. It's about an English woman from the 1940's who falls through some standing stones in Scotland and ends up back in the 1700's. They're so addictive!
Currently I am trying to lose a little weight and get into shape. My knees are pretty touchy so I prefer biking and yoga over most other types of exercise, but I am open to other things too!