tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8290267670853809795.post5299907195974020662..comments2024-03-21T04:38:25.577-07:00Comments on Joyful Expressions: WHAT a Sermon and Two New TopsJoyreehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07390642536034678604noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8290267670853809795.post-47344582875727576122015-04-20T10:15:28.942-07:002015-04-20T10:15:28.942-07:00Hi Joy,
I must tell you that the two tops you made...Hi Joy,<br />I must tell you that the two tops you made are fabulous. Both are so flattering on you. I like the dark blue the best and agree that you should have made it in 3/4 length sleeves. I enjoy your blog and look forward to seeing what you have to say every day. I kind of think of you as my sister and I miss you when I don't keep up with what is happening in your life. I agree with your values and beliefs and Praise Jesus for you and Jerry. I pray for you guys all the time. <br /><br />I am still struggling with time to get back to working on my SFD bodice but will soon. I want to get to the point that I can use it to adjust a commercial pattern. <br /><br />Blessings,<br /><br />DeborahAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04029570415800265330noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8290267670853809795.post-7686135320653650802015-04-20T07:49:52.165-07:002015-04-20T07:49:52.165-07:00Your new tops are gorgeous! The darker blue is my ...Your new tops are gorgeous! The darker blue is my favorite, mostly because I'm crazy about batiks. I may try drafting a similar blouse with SFD, the lines are very interesting without being too exotic for everyday wear. You look amazing in your new pants - kudos on the weight loss. For the record, clinical depression is a chemical imbalance that can't be cured simply by changing one's attitude. That said, I understand and agree with you that too many people are looking to prescriptions for mood elevation when other means - faith, counseling or simply getting more exercise - would be more effective.Denisehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04097933921885308783noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8290267670853809795.post-42179298868375271882015-04-20T07:40:33.721-07:002015-04-20T07:40:33.721-07:00I love your new tops - and the fit is great. I ad...I love your new tops - and the fit is great. I admire you for sticking with it and making so darn many changes!! "Who's" method did you use for inserting bust darts?<br />Marciae from SGmehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00983967954636851980noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8290267670853809795.post-90091419033941121242015-04-20T03:31:38.817-07:002015-04-20T03:31:38.817-07:00I love the way your new tops look. I am so encour...I love the way your new tops look. I am so encouraged I just might have to try that pattern! Usually I like things very tailored but am willing to give this a try. Thank goodness for Glenda's help with adapting commercial patterns to my changing, aging body shape. Most important - Thank you for your witness to your faith. <br /><br />SarahAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8290267670853809795.post-83632276497664838382015-04-19T21:49:46.905-07:002015-04-19T21:49:46.905-07:00I love your new blouses, the fabrics are both love...I love your new blouses, the fabrics are both lovely and they fit so well. I am still battling with my blue print dress pattern first I thought the shoulder seam line to be not quite on my own shoulder line. I have lots of crease lines going up from under the arm to shoulder. Then rounded the back with darts and center back seam curve. Now it looks so much better, I have a narrow front chest measurement only 1 center meter more than my apex! so my sleeves are proving to be a nightmare as I have large upper arms. I have not given up yet. Each time I see your beautiful clothes you inspire me to keep going Thank you for sharing.Lynda Schuchhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01277498279657796207noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8290267670853809795.post-23521145961817787502015-04-19T19:17:49.638-07:002015-04-19T19:17:49.638-07:00Joy, I love both of those tops, but the long sleev...Joy, I love both of those tops, but the long sleeved one is my favorite. I'm going to suggest that when you are taking pictures of a multi-colored print top like the second one that you not stand in front of the "Kissed by the Sun" quilt. My eyes didn't know where to focus with all the bright colors. ROFLOL<br /><br />I've been able to work on my new vest most of the day. I just realized that I made a mistake on it. I had to cut the two fronts separately. No problem, except when I flipped my fabric open to a single layer and I realized that I had it upside down. No big deal, I just knew I'd have to be careful to make sure the second piece was facing properly. I very carefully made sure that they were facing each other so I wouldn't have two right sides. Then I very carefully cut the facings out, making sure that they faced the right way. I didn't have a whole lot of fabric so I knew I had to be careful. In cutting the facings out I held the left front up to myself. Then I realized the left front, because I cut the fabric upside down and didn't flip the pattern over, too, is now going to be the right front. My assymetrical vest is going to lap left over right instead of the other way around. Hmmmmmm........it is a design element. That is my story and I'm sticking to it.ROFLOL!!!!!<br /><br />I was going to remind you that I am one of those people that takes medications for depression, but maybe I shouldn't after the last paragraph! ROFLOL!! It is sad that so many people are on medications for depression and anxiety. I believe it is because our society and culture have changed so much and there seems to be so much stress. Personally, I am glad that God has given doctors and scientists the knowledge to create the medications that I have been taking for fifteen years. Without them, you would probably have never met me. It is very possible that I would be a complete recluse, refusing to even leave my home. I was living with so much stress and anxiety that I was becoming incapable of functioning at work and at home. I could barely talk. I could say about three words without having to stop and take a breath. My chest was tight all the time and even the cardiologist that I saw thought that I had a serious physical problem. But after all the tests were run it came down to anxiety. So, I worked with a speech therapist and a psychologist and a psychiatrist. The biggest improvement came when I left the job that I had that was causing 90% of my anxiety. Eventually, I stopped a third medication that the psychiatrist had put me on and that was actually making me angry all the time. There are side effects to the these medications and they need to be monitored very carefully. I was embarrassed at having to see a psychiatrist. I cried and cried when the doctor sent me to her, but I had to see her to manage the medications. Once I stopped taking the third one I know longer had to see her. I continued to see my wonderful Christian therapist for another six months. As you know I saw her again last year when the stress was getting to me again. As a Christian therapist she comes from Biblical perspective with her counseling. I do understand what you are saying about our society and the over medication of depression. But as someone that has experienced it, I thank God for those very medications and for the doctors that helped me and continue to help me now.<br /><br />Love you, Joy Joy!<br /><br />Hugs, PhyllyPhyllyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00071603815922789068noreply@blogger.com