So, on the last day of the year I like to look back upon some of my favourite sewing creations/outfits/pictures for the year, one for each month…
January
Some stats:
Number of garments made; 73 items, counting each set of 1 bra + 2 undies as one item. This includes 15 items that I made for family.
Knitted garments; 5
Garments re-fashioned from old clothes; 8
The same number of items that entered my wardrobe also exited my wardrobe, so I’m holding steady on numbers there. I ruthlessly got rid of a few things that didn’t get worn at all this year, and I’m getting better at letting go of really old things that are past their best, yay! There’s still room for improvement there, though 🙂
Also, this year I took a picture of my ootd every day and totted up the totals. Why? because stats are very dear to my analytical little heart 🙂 This year 95.6% of the clothing I wore was made by me. This includes all my underwear, socks and hosiery. Woot!
The remainder comprises scarves given to me by family, and my old MetalicusTshirts and Country Road cardigans that I still love and cannot bear to part with.
I have eschewed buying RTW for 5 years now. Yay!
Favourites: top place just has to go to my Alabama Chanin ensemble. I’m HUGELY proud of this outfit, and feel very sort of high-end and couture-y when I’m wearing it. Funny I know, since the fabrics are quite humble and ordinary in themselves and it is not extraordinarily eye-catching upon a casual glance. I don’t think I’ll ever tire of it 🙂 I also really adore both my Swedish dress and my blue ray dress.
Probably the biggest thing for me this year has been that I made for myself shoes! two pairs of rudimentary shoes, or maybe three counting my slippers? OK then, just two 😉 They’re certainly not the most wonderful shoes in the world but I feel pretty proud of them and want to make a few more pairs sometime.
Just for the record though, I’m definitely not giving up buying RTW shoes. Gotta leave myself something!
Fails… haha, well there were a few less than fantabulous moments in there, ahem. Some honourable mentions:
My pale coffee jeans, which sadly turned out to be beige slacks after all. The fabric felt weirdly stiff and crackly and plasticky against my skin, and there was a slight camel toe issue that I worked on a couple of times but which remained stubbornly unfixable. Binned.
My leatherette baseball skirt; it’s the second leatherette skirt I’ve made that never felt right. I think maybe leatherette skirts are not very me. Fortunately, Cassie took a shine to it and it now lives in her wardrobe. She’s worn it several times too, so yay! Handballed.
My raspberry Alabama Chanin tank dress. I already covered the problems in the blog post. It’s in the process of being hopefully improved upon and fabulous-ifed as we speak. Working on it.
I enjoyed keeping my daily outfit blog and I think I may still continue doing it again next year. The photos are not super high quality, definitely of the no frills variety; but I’m OK with that since it’s just like a quick visual thing for me to see how my outfit actually looks from an outside eye. That’s a very helpful thing sometimes. Some days I find an ensemble especially pleasing to me, which is good. Other times I’ve realised that the outfit I’ve been wearing all day is actually pretty meh, if not downright awful. *sigh*
So that’s it for another year! I’d like to send out a huge mushy thank you to everyone who reads my blog and who takes the time to comment, thank you! It’s not so long ago when sewing my own clothes felt like a very lonely hobby. So I’m hugely grateful to have “met’ so many lovely and inspiring like-minded creatives… and yay! for the internets for enabling us to connect and support and cheer each other on.
See you all in 2015!













































































