Wednesday, December 31, 2008

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

One last project to finish out the 2008 craft cycle. For Christmas, I received the awesome knitting book Pretty In Punk. I didn't do much knitting in '08, but now I'm totally inspired!

The hat came together in an instant. It's the "Lucky 13" pattern and marked the first time that I felted a project. I love it! Now if we could just have some wintry weather, I might get a chance to wear it.

From Sewing Project 2008


From Sewing Project 2008


I love the Union Jack mohawk hat ... but what do you think about using the Norwegian flag instead? That's what I'M talkin' 'bout!!

Have a wonderful 2009!!!

X-mas Gifts 2008!

Now for the moment you've all been waiting for - the annual holiday craft recap! The anticipation was positively killing you, wasn't it?

Took it much easier this year than last and only made stuff for the niece and nephew. Perhaps I would have been a bit more ambitious, but Rock Band 2 has me on a short leash. I can't decide if that's pathetic or TOTALLY AWESOME. At any rate, here be-eth the gifts:

Graham is 5 and totally into dinosaurs and art. Needless to say, I plan to encourage him in these pursuits. He received a dino art smock to take to Kindergarten on painting days. Found the pattern here.

From Xmas 2008



Keaton is 2-and-a-half and has discovered her inner princess. She received a Cinderella apron and a purple & pink striped scarf. Super soft!

From Xmas 2008


Yeah ... they're kinda too adorable for their own good. :)
Merry Christmas, Zemke family!!!

Saturday, November 15, 2008

... And Then Some

What good is being in a band if you can't make yourself some crazy clothes? While shopping at Jo-Ann today, I came across their "Dark Visions" fabric collection, which seemed absolutely tailor-made for Roxcetera. Here's the palate I chose:



Yeah, it's basically your standard purple sparkle stretch knit, green leopard print chiffon, black crushed stretch velvet and something they called "Caviar Silver Crushed Foil."

(*PUMPED!*)

Oh, Jo-Ann Fabric - is there anything you can't do? Well, besides having enough staff (I've stopped hoping that they might also be knowledgeable), being organized, having prices clearly marked, being well-stocked, and offering the absolute bare minimum of customer service ... beyond that, you're AMAZING!

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

It's On

My brand spankin' new Brother 1034D serger arrived yesterday. Check this bad boy out!





Remember how, like, over a month ago I was talking about all those knit clothes I was going to make? Well, buckle up. While I'm at it, I just might *finish* all those hems that look like sh!t on some of my old sewing projects. ROCK!

Sunday, September 21, 2008

She's Done It Again!


That Wendy Mullin! I just finished reading Sew U: Home Stretch and am completely ready to transform my t-shirt drawer. Too bad I hadn't read this book before dropping a good amount of money on vintage patterns. I'm all for the styles of the '60s and '70s, but they're not things I wear every day. T-shirts, sister. That's what I wear every day.

Just like the first Sew U book, this one contains 3 patterns and several ideas for customizing each. I've got so many t-shirts that are too small or too tattered, but are also too sentimental to part with. Now I'm armed with ideas and raw materials. Scissors, here I come!

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Even More ROXCETERA!

This Thursday! September 18th! ROXCETERA, PISTIL and TIN STAR!
CCB Plaza (Downtown) -- 5:30-7:30pm

We were rained-out last time, but it looks like tomorrow's skies will be clear and sunny. We're really excited to be performing with Pistil and Tin Star. Why don't you come on out and enjoy a perfectly beautiful afternoon outdoors ... and get your keister rocked off while you're at it! You know you want to.

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Fall Garden

Yesterday, we embarked on another garden "first" - the fall/winter garden. It's still hard to wrap my Minnesota brain around the fact that green things can grow during the winter, but I'm prepared to give it a shot.

I pulled most of our now-raggedy tomatoes (many of them volunteers from last year) to make room for the fall/winter crop. Our SunGold has seen better days, but that thing refuses to die so I couldn't rip it out. As per usual, I went a little overboard at our friendly, local garden store.


Romaine & red leaf lettuce, spinach, collards & carrots - oh my!

We'd still like to plant some garlic & onions, but will have to wait until the rest of the summer crop fades. I'm double-pumped! Now if I can just make them grow ...

Friday, September 5, 2008

Sex, Drugs, ROXCETERA!


This Saturday - September 6 - Roxcetera will join the cast of "Sex, Drugs, Rock & Roll" for a special performance at Common Ground Theatre in Durham. The play features several monologues and Roxcetera will perform live throughout the show. It's gonna rock, y'all - and the Indy thinks so, too. Check out the feature in "8 Days A Week!"

Visit the Common Ground website for more details and ticket information. Several other local bands will be featured on subsequent nights, so even if you can't make Roxcetera's show (and you'll be kicking yourselves, fo' sho'), try to support one of the other great local acts!

Join us on Saturday for THE ROCK!

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Adios, Perros

Just saying so might invite a deathly September to my door, but I think the dog days of the NC summer are behind us. Temps have been cooling down into the 60s at night, and highs in the 90s are rarer and rarer. All this translates into a happy Mara - a Mara who suddenly becomes motivated to get back in the garden and get rid of those weeds that flourished in July.

The cucumbers were great while they lasted, and we'll definitely make their trellis a permanent fixture. They succumbed to the high heat - which spells yellowy ultra-bitter cukes - and I ripped them out. Since we have ample growing season yet, I started some new seeds. Good thing, too, because we're on our last jar of this summer's pickles. The best yet!


New cukes, and a second chance at yellow squash

The tomatoes have been a capital-D Disappointment this year. Last year I made tons of sauce, and they kept really well indoors. This year, we're lucky to get one or two ripe ones that haven't split on the vine (I'm lookin' at you, Cherokee Purples!). Then, once we bring them in, they seem to rot overnight. Luckily, the Sun Gold and the volunteer Juliets have ensured our summer isn't salsa-free.

We also planted a second crop of yellow squash and zucchini. Crossing my fingers!


Carmen Peppers! Carmen Peppers! I'll say it again - Carmen Peppers!
Try these bad boys out next summer.





Updates from Flower Land
The moral is: Don't be afraid of and/or Don't forget to fertilize.


Figaro Mix Dahlias
I'm proud of how these rebounded considering deer ate them into oblivion earlier this summer.




I replaced all but the moss roses in this bed with some $0.50 annuals (vinca and dianthus) from Durham Garden Center. And I started fertilizing it. Duh, MT! It's much happier now.



Dianthus have replaced the abysmal blue petunias that I got for this bed. The original vinca and moss roses are now healthy, green and blooming - as opposed to stressed out and yellow.



I love moss roses. Do I ever.




2 Pink Wave replacements - again, $0.50 each - have added lots of life to a formerly dying pot. What the hell was up with those blue petunias I bought? Spindly and didn't respond at all to being pinched back. I'm sure my lack of fertilizing didn't help.


A Friend Visits The Rosemary

Hello, Mr/Ms Praying Mantis!
Is summer over yet?

One Of These Days

Oh, the skeletons in the closet. The dust bunnies under the bed. Those projects you expected to finish - and by all accounts easily *could* have finished - 4 months ago. These shirts have been hanging in my kitchen/sewing area since May. I was all whipped up in a froth to finish them in one weekend. And then came the last step - sewing on 2 buttons. Have I done it yet? Haaail no.




"Place Button Here." I was actually pleased with how the epaulets turned out, after a less-than successful attempt with my "Janie" shirt.

Part of my less-than-fervent desire to finish these has to stem from the fact that I'm unhappy with their fit. They are based off this pattern (on the right), which I bought way back when - before I learned how to read a pattern.



Once again, sized way too big for the likes of me and I'm not yet adept enough to easily customize the fit. Plus, as much as I like these two colors together, the two fabrics don't mesh very well. the pink is really soft (a light cotton blend), and the turquoise is a stiffer linen-y fabric. So, on the pink shirt especially, the stiff bust-area piece just accentuates the fact that there's nothing happening upstairs. Whaddya gonna do /shrug/ .

I still like these pieces conceptually, and if I ever opened a diner you'd better believe the wait staff would all be wearing these shirts.