I did get moved into my apartment. I wuld post pictures, but my room is kinda messay at the moment.
I graduated last June with my BA degree in Spanish, but this month I get to walk. I"ve already paid for my cap and gow, etc., I'm jut waiting for it ot come in the mail. As soon as I'm able to get pictures, I'll post them.
I decided that business was not the field for me, so I droped out of the MBA program I was in. Now I'm just jobhunting lots. I stillhaven't found one; although, I did have an interview with Target. I didn't get the job :(. But I might get an interview with JoAnne Fabrics. I would LOVE that job!
I've decided that I need to spend at least some time in my life on my hobbies. I tedn to go a bit crzy if I don't. So I started composing a song a few months ago. The ideas don't flow as freely as it seems they once did, but I am also trying to write my songs on a little bit higher level; which makes them more complicated. I don't really have a way to share it here, sorry all.... Besides, it's not finished yet.
Also, I have plans for a denim quilt - although, that is still kind of a "someday" thing.
Here is the latest project I'm working on, its an afghan.
I found a pateren online for a denim quilt that I really liked, but I think that it might be too hard on my mahine due to too many layers. So I figured out a way to adapt it to crochet. (By the way, if anyone knows of or comes accross a cute denim quilt pattern, send it my way; I'm still looking for one.) I'm not very far into this project so ou might have to put your imagination to work a bit here.
First you take a circle, much like this one:
Inside of a circleis a square. (This is where your imagination comes in handy.) If you attach the circles together like quilt blocks along the sides of those squares, then the one side just looks like a patchwork quilt and it's petty cool lookin'. but the other side presents a bit of a problem, because it has lots of flaps...
So you take a square, such as the following:
And you place it in the center of the circle like so:
Then you fold the flaps of the circle like this:
And you attach the three layers together along the curves of the circle. If this were denim, that would be done by sewing. Although I have seen crochet projects where sweing is involved, it's kind of a fun challenge for me to figure out how to do the whole thing with crochet. I have a pretty good idea of how I'm going to do it, but it's all very experimental. We'll have to see how it goes. (I will definitely post updates on this afghan as I get through more of the steps. right now, I'm just working on making enough circles and squares.)
Now imagine many similar blocks, all side by side and of all different colors and color combos. This project is also fun becasue not only does it look cool in this first side...
...But on this side too!
You can't do that with jeans! :)
Another fun thing I did recently was play a part in a production. A friend of mine was in a productin class at BYU this past semester, and needed another actor for the class project. I'm not going to go into detail about the production itself at this time because there's a chance I may be able to get a copy of it and actually post it here. Suffice it to say, I played Queen Amidala. One of my friend's classmates had a costume and makeup that I barrowed.
This is the whole cast. Left to right: Sherlock Holmes, Alex Trebeck, Harry Poter, Mario, Floor director, Queen Amidala. (I don't know the real name of the cast members, we only had two days to do this production.)
That's pretty much it for now. I hope you enjoyed this segment of life in "Bethaney Land" :)