Properties
Sewing

Scenic Curtains
Black Austrian: Laid out, stitched together, and then hemmed. Austrian tape added, lines were pilled and rings were stitched in place. Patterned by the Props Master and completed by a team, including myself.
Purple Swag Drape: Fabric was one continues piece with bead trim. Hemming and sewing was completed by production apprentices and the props master. Swagging was completed by myself. Patterned by the Props Master.
Red Drape: Hemmed and stitched by production apprentices and the props master. Pinned to jute and prepped for stitching, completed by myself. Patterned by the Props Master.
To Be Used in La Cage Aux Folles, Riverside Theatre Inc., 2020 Upcoming in March 2020
Window Curtains
Two floor length panels with fringe trim on bottom and a full width valence with fullness and fringe trim.
Each panel was cut at the same point in the pattern so that each panel would match. Sewn with a pocket at top for the curtain rod. Hem and trim added.
Valence needed fullness, which was created using the width of the fabric twice. Pattern was matched,
Built for Lost in Yonkers, Riverside Theatre Inc., 2020
Table Cloths
Round table cloths were purchased built.
Light blue fabric was cut and hemmed to size. Dark blue was cut from another purchased table cloth, and stitched onto the light blue fabric. All was attached to the table top.
Used in Throughly Modern Millie,
Riverside Theatre Inc., 2020
Bag Pipes
The bag was cut from a pattern, trim was added around the base for the pipes, and the bag is stitched closed.
The pipes were created from dowel, ethafoam, and a dhildren's recorder. The pipes were painted black, and a hole was drilled in the bottom for attaching into the bag.
The pipes are stitched into the bag, the bag is stuffed with pillow filling, and the pipes are tied together.
Used in Primrose, The Ohio Light Opera, 2017
Toy Mouse
The mouse was cut from a pattern and stitched according to directions. The nose was whip stitched, and painted pink. The inner ears are also painted pink.
A tail (not pictured) was a piece of yarn stitched in.
Used in The Lady of the Slipper, The Ohio Light Opera, 2017