As the end of the year got closer, I began to think about what I accomplished this year, and at first glance I didn't think I got all that much done. But a deeper look tells me otherwise. Last January I set the goal to begin making my own clothes, and with that commitment, an entire new direction in life opened up to me. It didn't happen immediately, and it wasn't even obvious to me until halfway through December.
But let's talk about the overall picture first. I ended up making 25 new pieces of clothing for myself and one quilted Orbit handbag. I am so damn proud of that. None of that process felt forced. I was even a bit stunned when I looked at my project log to count up my makes for the year. If you are interested in seeing what I made all year long, you can see it all over at Instagram. It's clear that most of my time and energy was spent in my sewing studio this year -- and happily so.
I found inspiration through social media (mainly the sewing community over on Instagram), podcasts (I have a couple favorites, but that is the topic of an upcoming post), and Seamwork, an online sewing community. Joining Seamwork was one of the best moves I made this past year. I took the Design Your Wardrobe course in August and designed my first seasonal wardrobe, an eight-piece capsule collection for fall.
One of the big highlights of this year's sewing journey was being a member of the pattern-testing teams for the Plain Jane Skirt from Neighborhood Patterns and the Maisie Maxi Skirt by Elle Stitch. I love testing patterns, and I hope there will be more opportunities to do so in 2025.
Technology wise, I bought a projector and learned the whole process of utilizing digital patterns. This was a great move -- a real game changer. I now can find a pattern online, download it, and project it onto my fabric in a matter of minutes. Some of the advantages include not having to store more paper patterns, being able to reuse a pattern without it being tattered, and being able to size up or down easily in the projector software. Most of the projects I make are from projector files.
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