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Thursday, July 10, 2014

BlytheCon Demos

Sewing Demo with Momoko 
Demo #1: Sewing Bubble Dress with Momoko of Momolita
11:30am - 1:00pm
This demo is aimed at students who have basic sewing skills and knows how to use a sewing machine.  This demo might also be useful for advanced students that want to learn some tips and tricks.  I would not recommend this class if you are a total beginner or don't have basic sewing skills.

Momoko will teach:
Tips and Tricks on small scale sewing.
How to make ballloon sleeves and skirting.
Assembling the dress and finishing closures.

Momoko will provide a pattern for the bubble dress and practice material will be available.  She will go through the steps on how to assemble the dress and take questions.  There will be some time for practice, but there won't be enough time for everyone to make a dress.  You will walk away with a pattern and a good idea of how to make it.
*This demo conflicts with the Costume Contest.  
Momoko's Class:

1 HH
7 PK
8 BC
9 RR
12 HN
15 SK
18 JL
10 SE
27 LN
29 JK



Sewing Demo with Romina  
Demo #2: Sewing Antique Sundress with Romina of I Have Wings.
1:00pm - 2:00pm
This demo is aimed at students who have basic sewing skills and knows how to use a sewing machine.  This demo might also be useful for advanced students that want to learn some tips and tricks.  I would not recommend this class if you are a total beginner or don't have basic sewing skills. 

Romina will teach:
How to read and cut patterns (tips and tricks)
Building bodice
Lining
Working with straps and applique of lace
Using "entredeux" lace style for skirt
Making ruffles
Assembling dress
Closures and final details
Styling

Patterns and practice material will be provided by Romina. She will go through the steps on how to assemble a sundress and take questions after. There will be time to do a bit of practice on a sewing machine, but there won't be enough time for every student to make a dress. You will walk away with a pattern and a good idea of how to make it. Romina might also provide a video of the process to take home!
Romina'a Class:
5 CL
6 CB
11 KH
14 MW
20 RW
21 VT
23 PH) Replacing
24 AA
30 KS
31 JB



Fiona, my donation for BCNY  
Demo #3: Customization with Lynne of Happibug
2:00pm - 3:00pm
THIS CLASS IS OPEN, no need to RSVP.  We can accommodate +30 people, just show up 10-15mins ahead of time.  

People of all skill levels are encouraged to attend.  Lynne will cover basics and tips and tricks for more advanced customizers.  More detail to come!


New girl in the making 
Demo #4: Customization with Susan of Photo4Sue
3:00pm - 4:00pm
THIS CLASS IS OPEN, no need to RSVP.  We can accommodate 20-25 people, just show up 10-15mins ahead of time.  

Susan will cover customizing basics, from disassembling the head to sculpting the nose and mouth, make-up application and eye chip removal and painting. She will also show you how to use a Dremel tool.  Be ready with your customizing questions, because goal here is to address as many as she can in the hour!
*This demo conflicts with the Goldie Photo Shoot.  

<<<<< WINNERS ARE:>>>>>
And the winners are!
Here are the winners for the sewing demos.  The first 10 numbers are for Momoko's class and the next 10 are for Romina's class.  I hope everyone enjoys the demos!

Please start to line up 5-10 minutes ahead so we can start the demos on time.  We want to cram as much activity into one hour as possible!  For the sewing class we will have a "Demo Volunteer"check your name at entry.  Please remember although the customizing classes didn't have a lottery it's still limited to 25-30 people.  If you want a spot it's best to get in line a little earlier.

<<<<< Sewing Area>>>>>
We are also hoping to have a "Sewing Area" this year.  I'm currently looking for people to loan us their sewing machines.  It would be great to have 3-4 machines out in the open so people can learn how to thread it and the basics of sewing.  Maybe they will walk away with a new skill!  Both sewing demos require basic machine knowledge... this will be a total 101 for beginners.  We're hoping for spontaneous "teachers" to help out potential students.  Anyone can just walk up and ask for help.

Saturday, February 22, 2014

A Letter To The Blythe Community

Dear Blythe Community,

We would like to first of all, thank those of you already committed to attending our Seattle BlytheCon this year--vendors and attendees alike. Without you, there would be no BlytheCon. The four of us planning the Seattle BlytheCon are 100% committed to producing a fantastic convention for everyone and are very excited to welcome you to our city.

Planning and organizing each BlytheCon begins with a group of organizers committing personal time, money and effort to produce a convention. We realize what occurred at last year’s BlytheCon in New York was very unfortunate and we understand that people have questions. To help assure everyone in the community that what happened in New York does not happen in Seattle, we would like to address how we are managing and operating our BlytheCon and hope this provides clarification.

To begin with, as of 1/31/14, we have completely paid for the venue (Fisher Pavilion) which is managed through the City of Seattle. There are no outstanding deposits owed. We have requested a letter from Fisher Pavilion confirming we are paid in full which we will post once received. The space is all ours on Saturday, August 2, 2014!

The four of us are committed to running our BlytheCon as a business--it has to be run this way because we alone are taking on all of the risks. There are contracts, deposits, insurance, permits, registration and event administration that all go into producing a professional and successful convention. We are presently not asking for any financial donations to help with con expenses as we hope ticket sales will cover these costs. That said, this is still more personal for us than business. We are very happy and honored to do this, as we love Blythe and this amazing community that we have been a part of for many years now.

WHAT MY $50 TICKET PRICE COVERS: 
The ticket price is designed to cover our BlytheCon expenses which are outlined below. All percentages are estimated based on an anticipated 300 attendees (to date, 142 attendees are registered to attend):
35% Venue (facility rental, tables, linens, chairs, audio/visual, set-up, security)
16% Administrative Costs (website hosting/domain registration, insurance, wireless access at event, permits, transaction fees from PayPal and Brown Paper Tickets, taxes, vendor/volunteer/staff supplies/food/refreshments, artist fees, comps for special guests, printing of signage, banners and event programs)
10% Decorations (table decorations, balloons, etc.)
26% Giveaways (goodie bag items, lanyards/name badges, postcards, stickers, buttons, etc.)
13% Miscellaneous BlytheCon Expenses (Venue damage deposits, unforeseen expenses, compensation for personal and professional time spent producing BlytheCon)

HOW THE RAFFLE WILL BE RUN: 
Similar to previous BlytheCons (except NY), we hoped to sell additional raffle tickets in support of two community charities; Northwest Harvest and The Seattle Animal Shelter. Unfortunately, per the Washington State Gambling Commission, we do not fall in the classification of organizations permitted to conduct raffles--even if all the proceeds are given to charity.

Many of the amazing people in our community that have already committed to donating to the raffle loved the idea of donating to local charities and helping to feed volunteers. We sincerely apologize for this change and hope you are not too disappointed. Please know your donation is bringing a huge amount of joy to all of the attendees at BlytheCon through your generosity and support. Volunteers, vendors and special guests will still receive food and refreshments as well as comps.

Each attendee will receive ONE raffle ticket in their BlytheCon goodie bag and NO additional tickets will be sold. The raffle will remain one of the most fun highlights of the convention thanks to the donations of our community members.

BLYTHECON MERCHANDISE:
Please check back for further announcements about BlytheCon merchandise featuring our beloved Dr. Blythenstein's amazing artwork for the Seattle BlytheCon. We will be working out all the arrangements directly with J.J. and will have more information soon.

Please know, our first priority is to provide all attendees with the best experience possible. We have been working very hard over the past two years and have so many fun and exciting surprises in store for you! The four of us have been and will continue to devote hundreds of hours to organize this BlytheCon because we love Blythe and this community.

It is worth noting that we have amazing vendors attending this year, fantastic Blythe artists participating in the raffle and we have some really fun plans for gift bags and photo opportunities. Our venue, Fisher Pavilion, is spacious, airy, gorgeous and located underneath the Space Needle, Seattle's quintessential landmark. And finally, we are so thrilled to have Dr. Blythenstein design our logo--plan on seeing a lot of his charming designs at our BlytheCon. Thank you and we look forward to seeing you in Seattle!!

Sincerely,
Diem, Brian, Valerie, & Sara
Your Seattle BlytheCon Team