What am I working on?
My major goal for this year is to make more things for me to wear. So far I have been keeping up fairly well with the target of at least one item per month. I seem to be focussed mainly on stretchy fabrics at the moment. This is not particularly a deliberate thing, it has just happened that way. I find stretch fabrics mostly easy to work with (provided they are of good quality), they generally sew up pretty quickly, have less fitting issues than clothes made from woven fabrics, and (most importantly) are comfortable and easy to wear with no ironing. I have a big stack of things all cut out and ready to be sewn for the boys, a fake croc-skin bag that I really need to finish, and there is also a half-knitted cardigan on the bed-side table that I must get to before Amélie outgrows it.
How does my work differ from others of its genre?
This is a really tricky question to answer. I don't set out to be different, I'm just me. I don't think there are any clear rules about what I do and don't like, I either do or I don't. Many of the "rules" I have, I break anyway.
My tastes are fairly eclectic, but I tend to prefer more saturated colours, rather than pale, pastel colours. Having said that, Amélie's quilt is pretty pale.
I also have a real thirst for trying something new. I generally don't make the same things over and over, but I have made a heap of Kwik Sew Pajamas.
I don't like busy florals, but I love Heather Ross fabrics that are floral.
So, you see, I break my own rules all the time. If there is enough to like about something, then I can see past the things that I don't like and go with what I do. I guess I am still figuring out who I am. I wonder if I will ever find myself?
Why do I write/create what I do?
I love to make stuff. I love the thrill of creating something and being able to say I made that, or I did that. I love learning new techniques. I love that my kids feel loved when I make them something that is especially for them. I love that I can make things fit better than they would if I bought them off the rack. I love it when I really get into creating so much that I can switch off everything else and just make... I mostly write about it to keep a record of what I have made and to share with my friends and family.
How does my writing/creative process work?
Ok, so in a nutshell,
- I see things that I like and want to make,
- I make the stuff, (creating a massive mess in the process)
- I take photos of the finished items
- I write about it.
- I see new things I want to make and the process begins again.
And now it is time to nominate some people to follow in my footsteps and join the blog hop. The rules say I can nominate up to three people to participate; I nominate Karen, from And so, I sew, Jodie from Ric-Rac, and my other friend Karen, from Cakes By Karen.
Oh my gosh - we are more alike than I realised! I am really making an effort to tackle that perfectionism, because it often stands in the way of me finishing something, or even worse - starting something, if I think there is a slight chance it won't go perfectly. Why do you think I hardly make anything for myself? So much easier to get clothes to fit a kid, than me, when I am not a standard off the shelf shape. But that's even more reason to sew for me!
ReplyDeleteSo much in there I could have written myself (so kind of good you didn't nominate me - it would sound like a repeat!) Especially with that showing everyone the mistakes thing (I know that too well too!). I am trying to fight that urge, and had some struggles with my latest quilt because there were little flaws from late night sewing, that meant the recipient never even got it. (Stitching down the binding now though and trying to let go!). Just take the compliments and run with them, you deserve them - don't belittle them by highlighting the flaws. I'll be your cheerleader!
Oh yeah. Perfectionism is an affliction. I used to think it was something about me that was a positive, but it definitely stands in the way of getting things done, and could quite possibly be my biggest weakness. I love making things for my kids as they are easy to fit and they are also perfect in my eyes, so what could go wrong? Thanks for being my cheerleader, Joy. I will be yours, too. I was looking at your blog recently and there are so many things to inspire me, and it all looks perfect to me :)
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