We are hosting a Japanese student for a few months and so I had to clean out my daughter`s old bedroom where my fabric treasures live. Thus my sewing corner has had a transformation .
We moved out an old desk where my youngest daughter used to sew as she has moved the machine I gave her to her own room and prefers it there. We then shifted an old wardrobe that used to belong to my dear husband`s grandmother into that space where I now store my fabrics .
I managed to get it all in there but the wardrobe is packed pretty full now - the fabric in the shelves is stacked two deep so there is more there than what it looks like . Looks like my New Years resolution this year really should be to sew more fabric than what comes in . I mean I have been saying this for years but all I manage is a sort of status quo . Resolutions never work for me .
The wardrobe is next to the sewing machine table and next to the wardrobe is a cupboard where I keep my patterns . I rearranged my patterns this year and bought two new pretty boxes to supplement my baskets . There are various bits and bobs like bias binding , zips , unused sewing magazines and beading stuff in the glass fronted cupboard and drawers .
In the opposite corner is Daffy the duct tape model who is really my storage area for clothes to be mended and altered and my Dalek embroidery thread holder . My husband also recently bought a large book shelf which you can see so I have been able to put my various magazines and books in there . The two dolls in the shelves were bought for me by my parents when I was a young teenager from San Franscisco . The costumes are handmade and are exquisite although the blue dress includes a real mink muff which I do not feel comfortable about .
So there is my little corner of contentedness .
Now I love reading about everyone`s 2015 sewing achievements so I am going to add my 5 cents worth. I sewed 34 items this year which includes six for other people / places . I sewed 4 pairs of shorts for two of my daughters and a top for myself was stolen by the oldest DD ( I really don`t mind ). I also made some fitted sheets and pillowcases for work . Not included in my total though is a dozen hat fly nets ( and still counting ) . I have been making these to sell as a fundraiser for our local sustainability group using all scraps and what is in my collection .
My favourite garment of the year was my Katherine Tilton top using all scraps. I would also say that my favourite sewing of the year were my scrap projects -my navy flippy skirt and my colour blocked twill skirt . I really did have to think about how to use the restricted amounts of fabric in the best way.
I was pleased that I used up some fabric that I had had for over 20 years -that was starting to bug me . I have worn my faded denim top lots and the red skirt is lovely to wear , matches with so much and looks good if I might say so.
The top here is what my daughter took . |
I made up 16 new patterns . I made patterns from all the major companies but the most came from Kwik Sew and Simplicity ( six each ) and then Knipmode ( five ) . I only made the one Vogue but it ended up being my favourite so perhaps I should make more Vogues .
The most made garments were tops - no surprises there for me - as they are what I love to make the most ! I made 13 . I also sewed 6 cardigan/ jumpers , 4 skirts , 2 dresses and 3 garments in the nightwear/undergarment type category . I didn`t blog about these .
I did buy new clothes for myself - a lovely jacket , three pairs of pants and a jumper .An unexpected event meant I also bought new pajamas and underclothing . I also bought a few things from op shops - three shirts and a skirt made out of silk cotton or bamboo cotton , a woollen short tweed jacket , a twin set, a pair of jeans and a leather handbag . I had a big wardrobe clean out this year and only regret throwing away my Winnie the Pooh windcheater but it meant less came in than out . Almost everything I got rid of was disgusting and not even fit for donating so it was time for that to happen.
Anyway again I wish everyone a Happy New Year . I really love reading people`s blogs from all kinds of sewers with all different styles from all over the world .
Happy new year! Your red skirt is really gorgeous and I'm not surprised your DD took the top .. I really liked that one. That wardrobe looks like a great piece... I loved those with the shelves and hanging.. so useful. I'm going to cull my huge pattern collection... I just buy them because I like them not even because I would wear it. Time to clear my wardrobe too.
ReplyDeleteYou have made a lovely, snug, compact sewing room = I love it:) And you had a very busy sewing year, because not everything is blogged, and behind the scenes you do lots more. Happy New Year.
ReplyDeleteI like your sewing corner! It has everything you need. I use to sew in a corner of my bedroom prior to getting the cave so I understand about sewing where space is available.
ReplyDeleteThanks for a peek into your sewing corner. I agree that scrap projects are especially satisfying sews.
ReplyDeleteWell done on down sizing the sewing space. Looks a great place to work. You have produced some great garments this year.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing for sewing space with us. I used to sew in a corner of the dining room til last daughter left home. You've made good use of the space and been prolific this year.
ReplyDeleteYou've done lot's of sewing and made fabulous clothes. Your stash will provide you with lots of inspiration for 2016. Maybe some Japanese designs?
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