It's so easy to slip away from the blog, isn't it? Eesh.
Though I haven't been sewing very much and the sewing I have done?? Well...Minnesota winters always present a challenge for photo taking and I just don't have the energy right now to be bothered.
I think last year may have been the first in like...forever that I didn't do an annual wrap-up! But, I didn't track my sewing, pattern purchases or fabric purchases at all. And...I don't have the energy to figure it out! LOL!
Looking at my 2022 goals posts, My plan was:
- Trench Coat - Nope.
- Burda blazer - Nope.
- Formal black dress - Nope.
- LBD or jumpsuit - Nope.
- Men's blazer - Nope.
- Then, I pivoted with a plan to sew "A Dozen Drafts", but the year had other plans for me. Womp.
Today, January 12th, is actually the anniversary of the day I got my Beatrice form! I still owe you all a write-up and review! This month - I promise.
I don't have a fully formed plan for 2023 yet. I just want to get back to enjoying my sewing space. I am reminded always how much I love blazers so I really want to sew 1 or 2. And, as much as I love Burda for their style and fit, I'm going to have to either find a different pattern. One of the tricky things with more complex garments is knowing what's best practice for seam allowances, etc. I was really loving that vest I was working on and I realized I did something wrong with the facing vs. jacket hem allowance and got discouraged and threw the entire thing away. MEH!
I also find myself with the same outerwear holes that have persisted. I need 2 more in-between pieces. Which for me are pieces for the 30/35 degree weather. I have two handmade coats that WOULD be good here but I made them both collarless. LOL! The fabric is warm and they are roomy (for layering), but both collarless! And a scarf isn't enough to make them usable for those temps. I also WANT MY TRENCH! I think it's been 4 years now that I say I want to sew a trench coat. I CAN SEW A TRENCH COAT!
Oh, and skirts. More skirts! :)
I have WIPs for the grandsons - an outfit from Ottobre 4/2022, and I plan to make matching hoodies too.
Machine knitting goals:
- Sweaters for the grandsons - No :cry: I got ready to start them and realized I did NOT have enough yarn
- St. John copycat pants - Not yet! But I did procure wool crepe yarn! Woot!
- Raglan sweater - SIGHHHHH. I have a WIP and I made a big mistake so I have to get my mojo back to finish it.
- Sweater with set-in sleeves - Yes! AND I won the 3rd place prize in the Minnesota State Fair!
- Dolman sweater with detail - Yes! I made a couple of them!
- Socks - I made ALL the socks!
- Wrap or Poncho - Nope.
Personal goals:
- Graduate school - Definitely won't be ready to apply Feb 1. When I made this goal last year, I had no clue that the application deadline was so early in the year. So hopefully, I can apply mid-year for Spring entry.
- Read 3 books per month - I've barely read any books! Wait, does self-help count? Because I always read self-help books! LOL! I did read a handful of books while I was recovering from surgery, but no where near 3 per month.
And, I've already attended 3 crafting meet-ups (1 via Zoom) this year! Starting the social aspect of sewing and crafting off right!
4 comments:
Enjoyed your post! Hope you have a great year!
easy to step away from the blog - tell me about it! I haven't posted since Oct? just busy with stuff. I also imagine you have so many nice handmade clothes now that the urge to sew isn't as great? at least that's how it is with me. Wishing you all good things for 2023!
What is it with work being so exhausting this time of year? It needs to calm down, we all have some crafting to do... Anyway, your 2022 makes look awesome! And I don't know what happened but my reading goals totally fell off the radar last year as well... but self-help books totally count as books, especially when counting the number of books read in a year. Best wishes for the new year!
I've missed your Debacle details but totally get it. You are one busy woman. I so love those red pants and they look amazing on you. I have had a very busy past few months as well, all unexpected issues and you have to deal with these things as they arise. I've been sewing but definitely not at my usual rate. That's OK. It's there whene we need it, right?
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