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The Year of Handmade; a summary

So for this past year I chose to forego all RTW clothing and only allow myself to wear things that I had made myself.  All my clothing, including underwear, bathers and raincoat, hosiery and socks; everything had to be sewn or knitted by me.  The only exceptions I allowed were shoes and boots.

I drew each of my daily outfits in my Fashionary, thus keeping track of the wearing tally, if you like, of each item of clothing.
So, the quantitative assessment:  I’m slightly embarrassed to admit that yes, I analysed all those funny little paper dolls, itemising all my clothing worn this year along with adding up the number of “wears” that each item received this year.  I plugged my results into an excel spreadsheet, which is to say that I sure don’t expect anyone apart from me to be the slightest bit interested in the nitty gritty, of course!  I just did that bit for fun. 

But to summarise, the most worn items in my wardrobe this year are:

White Tshirts, by a country mile.  I have 3 identical white Tshirts, and each one alone got more wear than any other top in my collection.  Skirts: my ivory curtaining skirt (left) ; my refashioned, little denim skirt (right), my midnight blue, over dyed corduroy A-line skirt (centre).  Re-dyeing that blue skirt really did give it a fabulous new lease on life, elevating it to the third most frequently worn skirt in the wardrobe.  (left) Oversized peppercorn cardigan and (right) chocolate cotton cardigan.

My army jacket was the second most worn item in my wardrobe this year… love that thing!  My ivory cotton cardigan and the blue bell-sleeved top also came in pretty high.

Dresses, from left; the Aquarius dress, Japanese cotton sundress and the sew bossy dress.  Statistically, the sew bossy dress squeaked out on top, but actually all of my dresses got a heck of a lot of wear, even my winter dresses; with “wears” spread pretty evenly across the board.  I wore 28 dresses this year…  sounds like a LOT I agree, but actually 9 of this number have already move on to either the scrap bag or the Good Sammy’s.  None of these three, but.
Jeans:  The frequency of wears for my jeans is quite low; I’m very much a skirt/dress wearer, with tights for winter.  I think I really only need a new pair once every two years or so.  The purple flares got the most wear.

Shorts get about the same wearing frequency as jeans.  My hot pink linen shorts are firm favourites, which is interesting since they felt like a very whimsical and possibly crazy addition to my wardrobe at the time!   2013’s two favoured scarves were both simple, unhemmed pieces of jersey knit, for summer a light and breezy ecru, and for winter, a long long raspberry.  Please tell me, if a rectangle of fabric is enough to keep me happy then why o why do I knit so many scarves?
Tights; two pairs of plain black wool tights, and my paprika tights got a lot of wear too.

Um, underwear; yes, well all of that got worn too…
Obviously some of my more recently made items did not get a look in, and their usefulness will not be apparent until after next year; but this can’t be helped at this point.

Now for the qualitative assessment:  Going into this project, I wondered whether I would feel needlessly restricted by not allowing myself to wear RTW this year.   That was dumb, since I have absolutely masses of me-made clothes and didn’t feel lost for choice, not at any time.  However, and these thoughts have been with me from the very start of my totally me-made journey, ?four? years ago: I do admit to ebbing waves of uncertainty about my sanity.  I mean, making all my own clothes seems both silly and masochistic sometimes, even to me, a battle-hardened convert of several years.  When I look at and admire other ladies’ outfits it would not even enter my head to judge them on whether they made it themselves or not, and yet, I do judge myself quite severely on this basis.
But whether it’s good/sensible or not, I’m in the habit of making all my own now, and would find it hard to buy clothes in a store.  I would feel too guilty, believe it or not.  I’ve successfully brainwashed myself.  I’m in two minds whether or not to actually act on this.  Whether to continue as I am, or to rehabilitate myself, so to speak… maybe see if I even am capable of buying something.  
Yes, I do realise how very silly that sounds.
If I’ve proved anything at all to myself, it’s merely that making all your own clothes can be done.  Be your own sweatshop, yo.  I am.  I can, and I did.  Which has precisely zero significance at all, to anyone, anywhere.  And yet I feel strangely proud of myself, nonetheless.
Will I keep this up next year? well yes and no.  
NO I will not be regaling the blog with fashionary pictures any more.  And I will be happy to welcome back into my life some of my old RTW items I’ve had for many years.  That amounts to some Metalicus Tshirts and a petticoat, a handful of Country Road camisoles and a few cashmere cardigans, all very high quality items and all years and years old now.  I also have a few scarves that have been given to me as gifts by family, that will enter rotation as of tomorrow.  Black tights!  The two woollen pairs I wore this year have both sprung holes in the toes.  I think I could spoil myself and just buy these from now on, at least.
However, YES, in that I think I will continue to keep tabs on my clothing next year too… just because I found it really interesting and a useful  exercise in future wardrobe planning.

The final paper dolls…  ðŸ™‚

15th-20th December
from left:
white top “b” from shape shape, white linen shorts
polka dot dress
pistachio linen top, “map” skirt
Sagittarius dress
sew bossy dress
“white trees” top, little denim skirt

21st-26th December
from left:
grey/green layered skirt, white PM Tshirt
map skirt, top “b” from shape shape
sew bossy dress
giant polka dot dress
red dress
“white trees” top, hot pink linen shorts

27th-31st December
from left:
pistachio linen top, map skirt
sew bossy dress
top “b” from shape shape, embroidered yellow shorts
Sagittarius dress
red cotton dress

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the paper doll project

(I’ve pledged to wear only clothes handmade by me this year and to sketch my daily outfits in my Fashionary.  I’m calling this; the paper doll project)

24th-29th November
from left:
red dress, calico cotton knitted cardigan
map skirt, bamboo shoot top, calico cotton knitted cardigan
red cotton dress
cream and crochet top, greige corduroy shorts
pistachio linen top, embroidered yellow shorts
apricot A McQueen kimono, little denim skirt, white Tshirt, calico cotton knitted cardigan

30th November-4th December
from left:
watercolour floral dress, calico knitted cardigan
powder blue silk tunic and petticoat
ivory silk blouse, silver sequinned skirt, calico knitted cardigan
clementine blouse, little denim skirt
apricot A McQueen kimono top, sandy linen top, ivory skirt
grey/green layered skirt, white Tshirt

4th (pm) – 8th December (pm)
from left:
chequered elisalex
Sagittarius dress
red dress
giant polka dot dress
LS ivory blouse, wedgwood blue mini
LS ivory blouse, silver sequinned skirt

9th-14th December
from left:
white trees printed top, ivory curtaining skirt
sandy waist-tie top, wedgwood blue damask skirt
Japanese cotton dress
giant polka dot dress
red dress
PM knots dress

Hoo boy, it’s been so hot lately! and this is such a busy time of year, plus I have a whole host of things to do and make before Christmas and all I want to do is read and/or flop into the pool …. but no time for that just yet!
This will be my penultimate paper doll post, and I have started jotting down the thoughts in my head about the whole obsessive practice of making ALL my own clothes/avoiding ALL RTW things…  a happy lifestyle choice that is both accountable and self-sustainable while embracing and finding an outlet for my inner creative? or merely self-inficted craziness!?
The jury is still out…. but at the moment I’m leaning towards craziness  ðŸ˜‰ 

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the paper doll project

(I’ve pledged to wear only clothes handmade by me this year and to sketch my daily outfits in my Fashionary.  I’m calling this; the paper doll project)

3rd-8th November
from left:
Japanese cotton dress
bamboo shoot top, grey/green layered skirt
watercolour floral dress
blue bell-sleeved top, wedgwood blue skirt
sandy and gold top, ivory curtaining skirt
white trees top, little denim skirt

9th-14th November
from left:
sew bossy dress
navy grid on white top; hot pink linen shorts
folded painted silk IM top, ivory curtaining skirt
Sagittarius dress
sandy top w gold bits, little denim skirt
blue bell-sleeved top, coffee lace skirt

15th-19th November
from left:
Sagittarius dress
sew bossy dress
chequered elisalex dress
wedgwood blue skirt, white Tshirt
grey/green layered skirt, white wrap shirt
watercolour floral dress

20th-23rd Novemberfrom left:
bathers, blue PM hoodie, pink linen shorts, blue bell-sleeved top
sandy and gold leaf top, ivory curtaining skirt
white trees printed/button top, coffee lace skirt
Aquarius dress
red/pink floral skirt, white Tshirt
chequered elisalex

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the paper doll project

(I’ve pledged to wear only clothes handmade by me this year and to sketch my daily outfits in my Fashionary.  I’m calling this; the paper doll project)

24th-27th October
from left:
powder blue silk tunic top and dress
blue bell-sleeved top, refashioned denim skirt
chequered elisalex, black faux snakeskin cardigan, black wool tights
coffee lace skirt, white trees top
sage-green/oyster white ball gown
sew bossy dress

28th October-2nd November
from left:
Aquarius dress
top with golden curls, ivory curtaining skirt
giant polka dots dress
coffee lace skirt, royal blue PM hoodie
billowy black shirt, little charcoal skirt
billowy white shirt, wedgwood blue damask skirt

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the paper doll project

(I’ve pledged to wear only clothes handmade by me this year and to sketch my daily outfits in my Fashionary.  I’m calling this; the paper doll project)

6th-11th October
from left:
pale grey hoodie, grey skirt from jeans, white Tshirt
khaki linen shirt, grey/green floaty layered skirt
lace shirt-dress, pink petticoat, iceberg knitted jacket
blue knitted cardigan, petrol corduroy skirt, white Tshirt
emerald corduroy skirt, ecru boxy jacket from jeans, beige tshirt (unblogged)
watercolour floral dress, black wool tights, army jacket

12th-17th October
from left:
blue knitted cardigan, emerald corduroy skirt, beige tshirt (unblogged)

18th-23rd October
from left:
panelled corduroy dress, chocolate cardigan
corduroy/white hoodie (refashioned from jeans), navy corduroy skirt, white Tshirt (under), russet handknit socks
petrol blue corduroy skirt, purple Tshirt, paprika tights, iceberg knitted jacket
white trees top, wedgwood blue damask skirt
draped blue silk top, beige Tshirt (unblogged), beige corduroy skirt (from jeans)
emerald corduroy skirt, royal blue PM hoodie

O bliss…  the temperatures in the last coupla days have finally warmed up nicely to a level that I feel comfortable and happy in and at which I function the best.  I’m a warm weather bunny who feels the cold something awful, even when it’s not really cold; and this spring has been on the chilly side so far.  I’m hanging out for the days when I can pop my bathers on and take a dip in the ocean/pool… Funny thing, I’d almost forgotten about my new(ish) bathers… and was thinking the other day that it was getting close to swimming season and hmmmm, what would I make this year…?  when, oh yeah! I remembered that I do actually have some practically unworn, pristine new bathers already!  hehe  feels like its been aaaaages since I made them, well, probably because it has been ages; nearly 6 months now, and they haven’t even got wet yet!  I’m roooolly looking forward to taking them out on their maiden voyage…  when it warms up just a little bit more  ðŸ˜‰

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the paper doll project

(I’ve pledged to wear only clothes handmade by me this year and to sketch my daily outfits in my Fashionary.  I’m calling this; the paper doll project)

24th-29th September
from left:
white wrap top, grey-green layered skirt, army jacket
Wedgwood blue jacquard skirt, blue-bell sleeved top, beige Tshirt (unblogged)
ivory jeans, dyed “banksia” cardigan, white Tshirt, russet hand-knit socks
white Nougat dress, peppercorn cardigan
gunmetal linen top, charcoal shorts, white Tshirt, peppercorn cardigan
peppercorn cardigan, ivory curtaining skirt, black Tshirt, black wool tights

30th September-5th October
from left:
lace-y layered skirt, white Tshirt, forest green Miette cardigan
watercolour floral dress, black wool tights
gunmetal silk dress, ecru boxy jacket (from jeans)
powder blue tunic blouse, coffee lace skirt
blue bell-sleeved top, lace shirt dress, powder blue silk petticoat
Ivory jeans, sand and gold swirl top

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the paper doll project

(I’ve pledged to wear only clothes handmade by me this year and to sketch my daily outfits in my Fashionary.  I’m calling this; the paper doll project)
6th-11th September



12-17th September



18th-23rd September

G’day  ðŸ™‚
So, you may have noticed that I haven’t put in any links to the individual items in this post… see, I kind of figured that that probably that wasn’t very interesting to anyone by now, which is ok of course   🙂  However if anyone is interested in seeing a particular sketched garment for real in a real photo then please ask and I will provide a link to that post in the comments.
Cool?
In new-season wardrobe news, I have been making and have things to show.  The photography-me is typically lagging, like the proverbial tortoise, way behind the making-me.  Which is a hare.  Racing ahead.  Um, bit nonsensical there, but hopefully my drift is getting got!
The weather has been awful lately.  We’ve had staaacks of rain; officially it’s been the wettest winter in a decade.  The thing is, rain is actually very good news here because we have had a terrible drought for the past decade.  So rain is technically a good thing, but everyone is a bit depressed and not coping simply because we have forgotten what it is like to live with rain!
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the paper doll project

(I’ve pledged to wear only clothes handmade by me this year and to sketch my daily outfits in my Fashionary.  I’m calling this the paper doll project)

25th-30th August
from left:
khaki linen shirt, sludgy little skirt, khaki leggings, purple-gold socks, army jacket
alessa hoodie, black Tshirt, little charcoal skirt, black wool tights
Fair isle hand-knit cardigan, purple Tshirt, petrol corduroy skirt, paprika tights, blue socks
sew bossy dress, denim-look tights, army jacket
grey-green layered skirt, white wrap shirt, army jacket
emerald corduroy skirt, white Tshirt, mossy knitted scarf, black wool tights, army jacket

31st August-5th September
from left:
lt grey thermal, charcoal pattern magic dress, khaki leggings
beige Tshirt (unblogged), white Tshirt, ivory curtaining skirt, charcoal grey spiral leggings
silk/linen dress, black wool tights, calico knitted cardigan
blue bell-sleeved top, petrol corduroy skirt, purple Tshirt, paprika leggings
grey-green layered skirt, white Tshirt, calico knitted cardigan
ivory blouse, leopard print cardigan, sand-coloured capris

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