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JL: I was born in Ohio and moved away when I was 2 years old. I moved every 3 years or so till I got to college. I lived in Washington state in Kelso, and Olympia. North Carolina in Oak Island, Raleigh, and Wilmington. I moved to Florida in '98 to Ocala, and then Jacksonville where I graduated from The Bolles School, and Orlando for college where I've been ever since. Growing up I was the 3rd of 6 kids, which meant a lot of sharing and competition. I played baseball for about 14 years growing up; I think sports are where I got my competitive nature. Also there were 4 boys in my family all being born before the last two girls, so we would have baseball games in the yard constantly playing against each other. We were also homeschooled which meant I learned things in a different way than most kids which I think helped me teach myself fashion. That also left me much more time to be creative since my studies didn't take as long as if there were structured class times. I attended college at the University of Central Florida pursuing a degree in Theatre Acting. There I learned to use a sewing machine in the costume shop doing mandatory hours towards my degree. I took that knowledge and went out to thrift stores to find clothes that fit me so I could take them apart and use the pieces for patterns. I would study the construction methods when I was taking them apart making sure I would be able to figure out how to put it all back together when the time came. I also started reading everything I could about construction, and would experiment with patterning trial and error. I eventually got into women's fashion after I watched a marathon of PR season 1. I found it much more satisfying as far as a creative outlet and much more viable as far as a career since women's wear tends to sell more and change more often. I've been working now for 6 years on fashion while still acting at the same time. I've made my living as an actor in local theatrical productions as well as multiple shows in the Orlando area theme parks. I've also been working on my own company House of Kilroy for the last 5 years, specializing in hand-screen printed t-shirts, and my one of a kind pieces.
Small Dog Blue Sweater Snowman Pattern Clothes Size 1
Description:
Small Dog Apparel Blue Sweater Pet Snowman Pattern Clothes Size 1 . This Small Dog Apparel is a a classic and basic item for your dog in fall or winter day. Featuring front leg sleeves with ribbing and a ribbing band around the waist so that this costume is going to stay in place. Design with pull over style, Dog Blue Sweater with charming snowman pattern, quite cute and fashion. Made of acrylic material, with soft touch and easy to take care, give your dog an cozy wearing feeling! Pet Snowman Pattern Clothes is quite easy and convenient for you to put on and take off. Love your dog, begining with prepare the winter colthes for them when the winter around the corner. With elegant appearance, Size 1 Dog Sweater make your dog more charming and eye-catching. Suitable for hand washing and machine washing. Size 1 fits dogs: 18-22cm (Neck Girth) x 18-22cm( Body Length) x 28-32cm (Breast Girth) Color: as the picture show. Weight: 59g.
Note: Please measure your dog’s collar circumference, chest circumference and Back length before buying.Package content:
1 x Size 1 Dog Apparel.
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