THE TL;DR VERSION:
It's been an incredibly crazy couple of months, and I had to put my armor build on hold for a bit. I have the left gauntlet cut, folded, and mostly glued. A couple of scaling problems on the smaller pieces, but nothing I can't fix. I'll be working on the right gauntlet and torso next. My hope is to have the whole set completed by Halloween. I've also got a couple of other nerdy Star Wars projects and similar in the works, and since hopefully after Labor day my schedule will have cleared a bit, I should be able to get back to work.
FIRST, AN APOLOGY...
I've been out of town a lot lately. I went to go see my husband graduate from USAF Basic Training (he was an honor grad!), then my work schedule got incredibly hectic because of the time off I took, then I went to go finish moving out of my parents' house (which is roughly 3000 miles away from my current home), and then I got back, my work schedule was hectic again due to more time off, I had a bunch of paperwork to do for my husband's command because our first base assignment was going to be in Europe, and then my ceiling started leaking, because why not just make it rain in my living room?
And then I was bumped to full-time at work so I work 40 hours a week and when I get home I'm tired and hate the world (because every customer at my job seems to be an idiot, since I have to read the pinpad to them and half of them hit yes for everything anyway because they don't read the prompts all the way through) and don't have much energy for anything other than putting food in my mouth and moving my thumbs on an XBox controller while slouching on the couch. Certainly not for using very sharp blades very carefully.
And then it turns out we're apparently not going to Europe (or maybe we are, they'll get back to us on that), and it means more delays so over the past few days I planned a spontaneous Labor-day weekend trip to another state so I can visit said husband because 6-month separations are for deployments, in my opinion, and not for various paperwork and bureaucratic irritations (in other words, 8 weeks of tech school after 8 weeks of Basic was fine, but since they're apparently not sending us to our assigned base and haven't picked anywhere else for us to go, we're stuck spinning our wheels until that crap gets figured out, which is stupid, in my humble opinion, and he's not allowed to take leave, so I must go to him, which is fine, or would be if his base actually had affordable flights going to it, but it doesn't because it's in the middle of nowhere and only one airline actually services it, so I'm stuck taking a bus) , but the Air Force apparently doesn't see it that way.
So the apartment I'm living in is half-packed, half-not, I'm averaging 1.5 days off per week (which are spent doing things like running errands), my cat is incredibly needy ALL THE TIME, and at least the husband and I can talk, which we spend hours doing pretty much nightly at this point.
It's been a busy couple of months, is what I'm saying. And when I found out we were, in theory, moving to Europe, I was trying to figure out if I should halt my armor build until we were settled, so as to avoid damaging incomplete components, because it can sometimes, apparently, take up to a year for your belongings to show up, during which time it's in various storage facilities, or try to finish it in a hurry and do a shoddy job, since we weren't sure how long the paperwork could take (we figured we'd be moving sometime between September and Christmas). A continental US move, which is what we will probably be doing instead, is much faster and easier, and if we travel by car, valuables and delicate things can come with us in person, so we don't have to worry about them.
So I'm sorry for the lack of updates. I'll try to be better about that. And I'll start working on that armor again soon. When I get back from visiting the husband.
HERE'S WHAT I HAVE DONE AND WILL BE WORKING ON NEXT...
Once the aforementioned second-degree burns healed, I managed to get the left gauntlet mostly folded and glued. Discovered a couple of minor problems with scaling, but nothing I can't deal with, and they were small pieces. I need to finish putting the pieces together, but it's mostly done for now.
The next piece I will work on will be the right gauntlet, followed by the torso plates. The method I intend to use for the torso plates will require two people, so I need to wait for a day that a friend of mine can come over to assist, which means our work schedules have to actually coincide somewhat. She also just got engaged and is planning a wedding, to complicate things a bit further. However, she's also the most craftily-minded person I know, which means she's the least likely to mess it up.
I'm hoping to get my build done by Halloween, so I can be the biggest badass at my store. It's worth noting that even though I'm assigned to the home department, I'm actually a certified bra fitter, and I routinely work in lingerie. And also the children's department. Which means my beskar would either look wildly out of place while I'm folding panties and putting bras back on hangers, or be hugged constantly by properly-raised children who have seen Star Wars (not showing your child Star Wars should be considered a form of child abuse). LAST Halloween, I pulled my old Hermione Granger costume from high school (OK, technically I was Ginny Weasley that year, and two of my friends went as Hermione and Luna Lovegood, and lost the senior class costume contest to four slutty Ninja Turtles, but my hair isn't red anymore, so I was Hermione last year) out, and then ended up assisting the Governor of my state in sleepwear and bras, feeling mildly sheepish while doing so. THIS year I would like to feel like a badass.
OTHER NERDY PROJECTS...
Though I tend not to find girly things like shoes particularly interesting (they go on your feet, and then you walk on filthy floors and sidewalks in them, and you are somehow obsessed with them?), I saw a pair of Star Wars heels online a couple of months ago and, on a whim, Googled them. Turns out they were custom made by some Etsy shop, who will be more than happy to make you your own for around $200. Ouch. Some link following later, and I found myself reading a tutorial on how to make my own, for the cost of whatever pair of shoes you want, plus tax, and a thing of Mod Podge (so, I guess it could still be $200, if you used really expensive shoes). Since it happens to be my birth month, I am going to get myself some nice, affordable shoes at Payless, and then use decoupage to plaster them with Star Wars images, and this will be a birthday gift to myself. Maybe I'll weatherproof them with polyurethane, too.
Since I'm expected to wear professionally-styled shoes to work, but the dress code does NOT say they can't have images on them (simply that they cannot be sneakers or similarly casual shoes), I will enjoy wearing them to work for the nerd cred. Find me ONE customer who will call in to complain about my shoes instead of telling me how badass they are. "Well, she was very helpful with towels and sheets, but her shoes had Yoda on them, so I'm not shopping at your establishment again!" I can't really see anyone legitimately making that complaint. If they do, they have no soul.
This has also given me a fantastic idea for a Christmas gift for my sister, who is a HUGE Doctor Who fan.
I also knit, and recently discovered some Star Wars charts, which I intend to use to knit Nerdy Home Accessories. I'm planning an afghan of the Battle of Yavin. And I'm making the husband a beer cozy with Boba Fett's helmet on it.
So while I still intend this blog as a Femmando tutorial, don't be surprised if I showcase other nerdy projects on here from time to time. As a military spouse who will not be living with her husband again for... I actually don't know how long... who works full time in retail, I have hours of time that are spent playing Skyrim with an incredibly needy cat on my lap instead of making nerdy crafts. I intend to rectify that.