Male Pattern Boldness Week!
So, over the summer I blogged that I went to Male Pattern Boldness Day and had a grand old time (and bought fabric I still haven't made into anything), but I've also had a Male Pattern Boldness Week of sorts!
The nice thing about being back in the city is you can go to fun events at the drop of a hat. And so it was that my cousin and I went to see Peter and Michael perform in Michael's "Noah's Very Unusual Insight" last Friday in the West Village. We had a great time!
We chatted with Peter a bit after his run as Dr. Lorna Gallo, and here I am feeling like a groupie:
Before this photo was taken, Peter mentioned he was looking to sell his beloved Pfaff 30 due to a lack of space in his apartment, and my cousin Kimberly was very much interested. I would have been too, but I don't have the space, either!
This led us to yesterday, when Kimberly and I went over to Peter's to take a look at the machine (check out Peter's post for the evidence!). It's definitely a beauty and a real workhouse, and I can see why Peter was so sad to let it go. It came in a great little table too (don't you wish modern machines came in these kinds of quality wood tables??).
I think the funniest part of the evening was Peter's dog barking away at us almost non-stop. I'd like to think he was eagerly trying to protect the sewing machine from danger, like "You can't take the Pfaff 30, lady, that's top dollar material right there!" ;)
And that's about it, a great week. Oh, and Patty Playpal really is as big as Peter says!
The nice thing about being back in the city is you can go to fun events at the drop of a hat. And so it was that my cousin and I went to see Peter and Michael perform in Michael's "Noah's Very Unusual Insight" last Friday in the West Village. We had a great time!
We chatted with Peter a bit after his run as Dr. Lorna Gallo, and here I am feeling like a groupie:
Before this photo was taken, Peter mentioned he was looking to sell his beloved Pfaff 30 due to a lack of space in his apartment, and my cousin Kimberly was very much interested. I would have been too, but I don't have the space, either!
This led us to yesterday, when Kimberly and I went over to Peter's to take a look at the machine (check out Peter's post for the evidence!). It's definitely a beauty and a real workhouse, and I can see why Peter was so sad to let it go. It came in a great little table too (don't you wish modern machines came in these kinds of quality wood tables??).
Testing the machine on a leftover piece of the leopard print pants fabric! |
And that's about it, a great week. Oh, and Patty Playpal really is as big as Peter says!
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