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Choice Bit of Calico

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

Good things have been happening to me in doubles lately – I hope this week is treating you all just fine!

  • My finals are nearly over (which is partly why I’ve been absent) so I’ll have a month off before summer school starts.
  • Blog girlfriends becoming IRL girlfriends - Louise Black, Andrea and more! Keep them coming, universe!
  • Getting my phonograph lady tattoo filled in with another 5 hours of work
  • Glorious visions of my future where I don’t teach BUT I spend my time writing really imaginative lesson plans that involve Woody Guthrie teaching about the Dust Bowl thru songs or studying artifacts instead of text books!
  • Also, I wrote a 40 page curriculum unit on the Dust Bowl and 1930s. I’ll just pat myself on the back for that one.
  • Yann Tiersen playing violin under the stars in Austin (although no accordion- boo!)
  • The city of Austin painted bike lanes on my street on Earth Day!
  • Spring thunderstorms and hiding out under fragrant jasmine vines.
  • Putting aforementioned jasmine blossoms into my underclothes and reveling in the all-day scent.
  • My embroidery was featured in Time Out New York this week also! I spend the day literally skipping, I was so pleased.

As it gets hotter, I’m yearning for some syrupy old 78s to lift my mood and get me through to the evening. Some of my favorites:

And if you’re in Austin or thereabouts, there’s some awesome film series coming up at The Alamo and The Paramount:

  • Cinema Club is showing Night Nurse this Sunday evening.
  • Summer Film Series at Paramount -there’s a double feature of The Thin Man movies in May that I can’t wait to see!

Important blog posts you may have missed this week:


1. Dolly Sisters, 2. Sisters G, 3. Marian and Vivian Brown the San Francisco Twins,

4. trout and twig, 5. siamese twins, 6. Rainy Day Parade & Punkaholic People,

7. The Dolly Sisters (again) 8. Mattie + Penny, 9. Mattie + Penny

Choice Bit of Calico

Thursday, April 1st, 2010
  • Black lace netting and gold glitter eyeshadow and whiskey and dancing at White Ghost Shivers
  • Hiding my giggles when my 8th grade class recalled that David Bowie fought at the Alamo
  • Eating cacao/goji/almond/energy chunks, sunflower sprouts and grape kombucha
  • Putting some much needed hippy magic into my day
  • Making 18 vegan pizzas from scratch for my collective and then eating them on my rooftop
  • Petting the poppy blossoms in the front of the McSweeny’s reading on SoCo
  • Planning to save the youth of Austin with harebrained vegetable eating schemes (anyone want to fund my restaurant idea/dream?)
  • Pinpointing exactly when to have Hello Kitty (aka me dressed up in a giant HK suit) visit my job
  • Bike dates… Ice cream dates… Figs/Dates… Accordian dates


“The Daring Young Man on the Flying Trapeze,” from It Happened One Night (1934)
This movie was one of the first 1930s movies I ever saw and I instantly fell in love with the whole era! I love this clip because it’s when Claudette first starts to look at Clark with a certain *look* and the chemistry sails sky high. I also love the community knit on this bus -with everyone bobbing along to the fiddle and joining in on the singing. There’s a certain hollowness to this feeling, but I hope that paradise is a bus full of strangers heading to different destinations, all singing in unison to the maladroit lyrics.


This is a clip of Claudette Colbert in 1982 saluting Frank Capra. Isn’t she a doll?
Speaking of sassy older women, here is one of the most important fashion blogs:Advanced Style. Of course it’s easy for 22 year olds with $450 pair of Miu Miu shoes and tiny thighs take cute photos – but these Advanced Style gals have true gusto. My friend Tony once forecasted that I would grow up to be an old lady with a purple mohawk with crooked fingers and lipstick on my teeth. I can only hope so!


1. Old Snapshot School Play, 2. Claudette Colbert, 3. flapper peacock, 4. the follies sisters, 5. Vanity Fair- It Happened One Night, 6. Betty Compson, movie actress, 1922, 7. anatomical phrenology, 8. Herringbone-stitch, 9. Henry Darger Wrist Cuff

October 16th, 2009

Friday, October 16th, 2009
October 4October 4

  • 1950s navy blue tilt hat with velvet ribbon – from a junk store in Tonitown, Arkansas
  • Dove earrings
  • Vintage lace collar – bought from a boy who came into my toy store with a suitcase of goodies
  • 1950s navy dress – I can’t even remember… I’ve had this dress for so long. I think I got it in northwest Arkansas
  • Vintage sheer gloves with flower embroidery
  • Remix vintage heels – Trashy Diva in NOLA
October 4October 4

Today I got a lot of comments that I looked like a doll or like a mannequin. I suppose I have a knack for standing uncommonly still, and today I was letting myself just stare off into space while thinking of how to construct my Gadjo Disko/Halloween costume: deer antler headpiece! I have been mistaken for a mannequin in places where you usually don’t find mannequins… like the grocery store!

October 4

Here I am two years ago when I lived in Portland, Oregon. I worked part time as a living mannequin for a vintage store downtown. I posed in the window displays. When people made eye contact with me, I winked at them!

October 4October 4

I also posed out on the sidewalk with an armless authentic. I held a dish of candy and whispered Enjoy when people took a piece. One woman yelled the loudest I’ve ever heard in real life. It was like a horror movie scream. Her friends laughed at her. The store was very close to a homeless shelter and a lot of street people would approach me and pull on my fingers to see if I was real! Oh, and people would also tip me!

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