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As we start building content and receiving questions, expect this to fill up with information quickly!

When will “Sewing for Dancers” come out?

A. To put it simply... it won’t.

The release date was pushed back a few times, as life kept getting in the way of writing it. Now, with the blog being a thing... It makes far less sense to publish it as a book.

Things are always changing, and the blog allows for a much richer education experience - bigger photos, videos, updates whenever needed, etc,

Q. What other books will you be putting out?

A. I think I’m pretty much done, actually!

Q. Why haven't I been able to find your original "Sewing for Skaters and Gymnasts and Dancers... Oh My!" book?

"Sewing for Skaters and Gymnasts and Dancers... Oh My! " - along with the other original manuals - were originally done as very niche, very small market publications.

When I got burned out on sewing, I discontinued them so I could just move on. Because they weren't part of a traditional distribution channel... that was that.

Q. What is the deal with the giant moose?

A. The moose was one of many that were decorated and scattered around Toronto that year.

As part of a promotional campaign with a synchro club, I made a gigantic swimsuit for it, in an attempt to gain a Guinness World Record out of it.

Unfortunately, they denied it on a technicality: It being fit to a moose's shape, rather than a human's! Boo.

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