Blog Resolutions for 2015

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I think I'll try to be a bit more keen on my resolutions, which is why I'm just going to put up ones for my blogging presence to keep things a bit less stressful. So for 2015, I chose these really simple resolutions


  • PHOTOGRAPH EVERYTHING. I'm notoriously bad about forgetting my camera, or giving people a crash course in learning how to use it. Now I have a smart phone, but I really like the editing process for photos from my camera.



  • Post more often. This includes writing posts in advance, and trying to do some features. I am also considering doing reviews of things I like.



  • Don't be afraid to talk to fellow bloggers. I've made so many new acquaintances last year; I need to just keep at it. We all like similar things, so that's a good conversation starter.



  • Document my creations. I'm sooooo bad at this. I'm trying to get better at it. That also includes reviewing the pattern, and talking about the hard parts to it.


I think this is a very simple list I can stick to. Nothing huge and full of grandeur, just really easy goals any blogger can seek to do.


How about you all, what are your resolutions; blogging or otherwise?

Made in 2014 and Giveaway winner!

This year I said I would make myself some clothes to fill my closet with things that make me happy.

Juggling life, school, and a blog, I have to say I did pretty alright for myself. For 2015, I'll be more vigilant in documenting what I make so I can link back to them in a nicer fashion.


Sewn items.


2014 Spring Dapper Day Dress by tinyangrycrafter

2014 Spring Dapper Day Dress by tinyangrycrafter

Dapper Day Dress. (And the post all about it)
I had such a blast making this. I've worn it a couple more times since it's debut at Disneyland, and it's always getting compliments.



TinyAngryCrafter Sew for Victory outfit

Sew for Victory ensemble.
This is one of my go to outfits. I clearly need to make the blouse pattern about 50 more times, it's comfy and goes with everything.


vintage peasant blouse by tinyangrycrafter

Peasant blouses.
I made myself a cute light blue one, and it's perfect for summer and a Southern California fall. I also made one for a friend, but it's a gift. She'll get it after new years.


Bullet Bra.
I used Brittany from VaVoom Vintage's pattern, and it's SUCH A COMFY BRA! I made two so-far, and will totally be making more.(for those of you who are scratching your heads, a lot of the vintage patterns and clothing were cut with the fashion of the time in mind, so modern bras will have ill fit)
I have two other ones cut out, and will work on them soon. The muslin I made works perfectly, wonky stitches and all. The second one is equally comfortable and looks fancy. I think I'll maybe make the band longer, something akin to a longline bra, if I'm successful I'll show my progress.


Pattern Making final.
For part of my final for my pattern making course, we had to make a garment from a pattern block for ourselves, or another person. I made myself a cute 40's inspired dress with a detachable cape. Now I messed up in a couple places, but I will most certainly be making this again. It's too cute not to.


Knitted goods.
I didn't get to make as many knitted items as I thought, but I did pretty alright!



V for Victory sweater by tinyangrycrafter

Now I've blogged about this, and I still want to make this about 20 times more, just longer.

knitted snood by tinyangrycrafter

knitted snood by tinyangrycrafter


Snood.
I need more cute yarn colors for this fun versatile accessory. I think next year I'll so some cute styling tips for a snood as well. Might even sell some if I feel up to it.



Here's to me making more awesome things in the new year! What about you all, what did you create this year?

Oh, and the winner to the giveaway is:

Dixie O'Dare!!! Congrats, Dixie!

Please send me an email with your address, and I'll try to get you your prize ASAP!

Thank you, and congrats to everyone who entered. I'll be figuring more fun giveaways for the future!

I see Wonderful Things

Being very close to Balboa Park has a lot of perks, lots of gorgeous gardens and museums with amazing exhibits are definitely high on that list.
Upon hearing about the King Tut exhibit at the San Diego Natural History museum, I know I wanted to hit it up after the semester ended. So yesterday, I met up with Janey of Atomic Redhead, and her husband Patrick to take a little trip back in time to view one of the most famous discoveries of the past century.

TinyAngryCrafter- King Tut Exhibit outing


TinyAngryCrafter- King Tut Exhibit outing


TinyAngryCrafter- King Tut Exhibit outing


Now, the exhibit was made up of very faithful restorations, which I was extremely impressed by. The amount of excruciating detail went into making every piece look exactly like the original is utterly astounding. It made me want to travel to Egypt to see the originals more and more.

TinyAngryCrafter- King Tut Exhibit outing

TinyAngryCrafter- King Tut Exhibit outing

TinyAngryCrafter- King Tut Exhibit outing

TinyAngryCrafter- King Tut Exhibit outing


After looking at more exhibits at the museum, we meandered about to get some photos for our blogs. Some of which resulted in some fun lady adventurer poses.

TinyAngryCrafter- hanging with AtomicRedHead

Lovely Janey amongst nature.

TinyAngryCrafter lady adventurer style with AtomicRedHead


TinyAngryCrafter lady adventurer style with AtomicRedHead


TinyAngryCrafter-1940's lady adventurer style

TinyAngryCrafter-1940's lady adventurer style


TinyAngryCrafter-1940's lady adventurer style

TinyAngryCrafter-1940's lady adventurer style


Outfit Details
Hat- Papaya
Horus earrings- SDNHM gift shop
Linen mens shirt- Some thrift store ages ago
Belt- Grandma
Trousers- Goodwill
Boots- Target
Purse- San Diego Rummage Sale
Bangles- Various
Shawl- School

TinyAngryCrafter lady adventurer style with AtomicRedHead


TinyAngryCrafter lady adventurer style with AtomicRedHead


I had such a blast hanging with Janey. I'm grateful for overcoming my shyness and meeting her through blogging. It's always fun connecting with someone you have so much in common with, and having a chance to hang with them is always great!
I can't wait to hang with her again!

Have any of you gone to your local museums lately? What exhibits did you see?


Be sure to check out Janeys post about the day!