This dress was made from a pattern. It’s a light blue thin jersey, and the most difficult fabric (after silk charmeuse)
I’ve dealt with so far! The belt can be swapped for a lace belt one to dress it up.


This skirt was made from a pattern. It’s a combination of hot pink liner and a canvas fabric.

This dress was made from a pattern. It’s a combination of liner and a lace embellished textured poly.

This dress was made from a pattern. It also has the coolest fabric I’ve ever seen, and is very comfortable!

This is a lace belt that hooks together at the back. The lace is hand-sewn on to hide the thread.

I love banana bread. I make really good banana bread too.
If you want my recipe, contact me.

Venus Florists was a flower shop on Roncesvalles that recently closed.
I really like old hand painted signs, at least now I have my own version of it.
Lino block print made from a photograph I took in high school.

This was a gift I knit for a friend, made up the pattern as I went and decorated with a silver button. Approx 2” wide.

This fabric flower is made by hand and decorated with a teal velvet button covered in tulle.

I recently got to cross off something from my “life list” that I didn’t really even realize was on it! I had the privilege of recoding on Organical‘s new album.
I’d played cello from grade 3 til grade 13, and rented one a couple summers ago to see if I could still play, and it’s a lot like riding a bike.. your muscles remember what to do. It’s really neat. I was a bit nervous being recorded since it’d been so long since I’d really played. I pestered Darren to put notes on paper for me (what can I say, once classically trained, always classically trained.. even if it is for a rock/metal album!), and set out to practice the music, and listen to the track to get a feel for what they were looking for.
The recording session was great, it was two hours of laughing at the ice cream truck that decided parking outside of Ed’s house was a great place to blast ice cream truck “music”, and figuring out what was going to work best for me to record. Metronome in one ear was all I wanted (to all the guys’ disbelief).. but I think I could get used to the way they do it (all the tracks playing in both ears, including what you’re playing, and you play along with it), but it would take practice. After a few days I got the feeling back in my fingertips too (didn’t have the calluses I did when I used to play all the time)!
I’m so so excited to hear the final track, and what a cool experience to be the FIRST musical guest on an Organical album (according to Darren’s post)! And of course, the first classically trained! That’s me… classin‘ up the album!
Thanks so much guys for the awesome experience and I look forward to the CD release!
Cheers!