So sit back, relax and prepare for a lot of wordy waffling!
- Finish all my projects by the end of the year - This should actually be achievable as long as I don't leave lots of my own projects half done to desperately finish off Christmas presents π - Obviously didn't happen! π
- Learn how to properly grade between sizes - Something so simple, yet I've never actually learned to how to do it properly. - Actually did do a bit of this! I'm far from being a expert, but I managed to grade a few patterns this year.
- Try more indie patterns - I want to reach out past the big pattern companies and help support small businesses while looking fab π - Achieved! I think I actually made more Indie patterns then Big 4 this year.
- Make a quilt - I actually made a (very squinty) quilt top several years ago and I'm determined to actually finish it this year! - Ahahahahahahaha!! No. I actually binned the quilt top because when I took it back out of the bag of doom, I looked at it and saw that I had literally just taken fat quarters and sewn them together with no trimming and no consistent seam allowance so it was just a horror show! So that went into the recycling bag.
- Always pre-wash my fabric - Yeahhhh..... I'll try, but I'm not holding my breath for this one. - Didn't happen! I know I should prewash fabrics, but I just can't be arsed π
- Learn the basics of pattern drafting - This goes hand in hand with the grading between sizes. I want to be able to make even just a simple top without the aid of a pattern. - Sadly this didn't happen, but my Mum gave me a book for Christmas, which might remedy this for next year!
- Work through as much of my stash (fabric and yarn) as I can - Now, I'm not saying I'm going to stop buying fabric and yarn because that's just unrealistic! I'm want to use a lot of what I have and if I'm never going to use it then either donate or sell it. - I did actually use up quite a bit of fabric, but not so much of the yarn, because I was mostly crocheting baby items, which meant buying baby yarn because I didn't have any so now my yarn stash is probably bigger than it was at the start of the year.
- Do more selfish crafting - As much as I love making gifts for other people, I want to concentrate a bit more on the things I want to do :) - I made quite a few items of clothing for myself, but I did end up making a lot of baby items for other people.
- Crochet preemie baby hats and donate them - As well as selfish crafting, I want to do some selfless crafting. I have more than enough yarn to make some wee baby hats and give them to the hospital and simple wee things like that can make such a difference! - I really wish I had gotten around to doing this. I spent so much time making items for baby gifts that I had neither the time or the motivation to make more baby stuff π
- Update my blog and Instagram regularly - Again, not holding my breath! I'm not going to just post for the sake of posting, but hopefully if I actually apply myself I'll get lots of cool things accomplished and actually have something interesting to share! - I'm giving this one a thumbs up! I have done 18 blog posts this year and however many Instagram posts ( I can't be bothered to count)
- Try lace making - Obviously I'm not going to become a lace making genius, but my Mum gave me a kit to try it several years ago and I've never had a go so this is the year! - Didn't happen, it was just too annoying to make the lace so it made it's merry way to the charity shop.
- Make a Frankenstein garment - I want to use at least 2 separate patterns to make something totally unique :) - Ohhh I had such grand plans for this, but I just never got around to actually making it.
So those are my resolutions! Probably best not to put money on me doing all of them, but I'll give it my best shot :)
If you haven't fallen asleep or got bored and left, then here is a list (I do love a list!) of specific things I want to make in 2018.
Simplicity 1008 AKA the Dracarys Dress - Honestly, I wish I had pet dragons so I'm going to make the dress on the right ideally in a nice linen or something without it looking too costumey :) - I started this and then a million other things got in the way so it's only partially constructed.
Finish my houndstooth coat - I started making this like 4 months ago when it was way too hot to be dealing with wool and got annoyed with it and has been sitting in a heap looking sad for far too long now, so by Winter 2018 I WILL have a nice houndstooth coat to twirl around in! - NOOOOPE! It's still sitting on the dress form mocking me. The outer coat is constructed and the lining is mostly constructed, but it wasn't sitting right and I just got frustrated with it. Not all is lost through! It was a very mild winter, so I probably wouldn't have worn it anyway π
Finish the Mario blanket - Bloody hell......sooooo many unfinished projects on this list! I started making a granny square pixel blanket with Mario from Super Mario Bros for Gregor in 2014 so that he could take it away to uni with him. Buuuuuuuut I got bored doing the same squares over and over and sewing them together that here we are nearly 4 years later (he's already been to uni, graduated and got a new job) and I STILL haven't finished it! It's really just a matter of principle now, it must be done! - Ahahahahaha! I actually dug this out and did a few more squares and at this point in the year, I worked out that if I completed 1 line of squares every week then it would be completed before Christmas and theeeeeen I didn't touch it again π so maybe 2019 will be the year of the Mario Blanket.
Simplicity 8377 - I'm a big fan of cardigans! I hate having my upper arms on show (mainly because I have the bingo wings of a 90 year old) but jumpers are too warm for 3/4 of the year. So cardigans are a wee life saver for me, but they can be pretty expensive for a wardrobe basic so I want to be able to make my own using this lovely multi style pattern. - Didn't make this because I just didn't come across the right fabric.
Sewaholic Cambie Dress -This was actually one of the first patterns I ever bought, but just never got round to making it because I needed to grade up the largest size and I didn't (and still don't) have the knowledge to do so, but if I stick to my plan then I'll finally be able to make it! - Nope. Just wasn't that into it. I still really like the pattern so maybe at some point in the future I'll make it.
Simplicity 1109 - I plan on making this in a lovely tartan after doing a practice run in sheeting because the pattern pieces seemed a bit on the short side, and after all, I'm 27 not 17 so I don't really want my arse on show to the world π - I made a toile of this and it was reeeeaalllly short so maybe I'll lengthen it and make it, or maybe not! We'll just wait and see :)
Sewing Bee Palazzo Pants - I think these will be an absolute god send in the Summer so I'd better get planning! - Couldn't decide on a fabric for these, but I still like the pattern so hopefully I come across the perfect fabric.
Grainline Studio Morris Blazer - I made one for my sister and I want one (or several) for myself. The pattern piece for the sleeves are too wee for my jelly arms so that grading will come in handy again! - Didn't make this one either! (I see a theme developing) Still love the pattern, but haven't decided on a fabric.
Simplicity 8229 - I bought this about 6 months ago and I'm yet to find the perfect fabric for it, hopefully this is the year or stretch lace! - Sadly I didn't make this either, I can't find a nice stretch lace π If anyone knows of a good stockist, let me know!
Wooooooooo!!!!!!
You made it to the end of the post! Well done!! As a reward for enduring my rambling, please enjoy this picture of Crusoe the Celebrity Daschund and his brother Oakley because they always brighten up my day :)
Thanks for reading and be sure to give me a kick up the arse if I'm slacking!!
Oh like the idea of the palazzo pants
ReplyDeleteThey look so comfy and they actually go up to a reasonable size to for my ample behind π
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