I don't know what caused this sudden change to myself. After all it was quite an ordinary morning: My cat, Chester woke me up by accidentally kneading my bare arm around 7AM (like every morning). I fed him and saw him leaving the room immediately after having exactly one bite (again, like every morning). Then I had a coffee and thought I wanted to make something today.
So I went through my stash and, because cotton is the easiest to handle, pulled some cotton cuts out.
What happened next annoyed me: I could not decide what to make for a ridiculously long time. I just couldn't. This made me think of the scene from the documentary film about Anna Wintour: In that film, she described her strength as "decisiveness". Well, today it became perfectly clear why I was not an editor-in-chief of Vogue. (By the way, her self-claimed weakness was "children". So is mine! Does this make me an editor-in-chief? Sadly, no.)
Anyhow, I finally started cutting pattern pieces around 2PM, did some petite alteration, then cut the fabric. Here is what I have accomplished today. I apologize for the bad focus of my photo.
Oh, did I tell you that I am making Vogue 8857?
Photo Courtesy of Vogue Patterns
I am glad that I am sewing again. Why I had not been sewing for a while was not due to illness or any serious matter. It was just that I was busy before graduation in May, got used not to sew, and kept on not sewing even after graduation (oh yes, I graduated! I am officially a math geek now). Honestly, I don't know why, but now that I am sewing again, I like to think that my creativity had been hibernating in the past months and finally awoke (in the fall, yes).
Happy sewing, everyone.
Oh my, a big hug is sent your way in honor of your graduation. CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!!!!! So very happy to hear the good news. And, by the way, it is very nice to see a new post from you. I've missed you! Welcome back to the sewing world :)
ReplyDeleteAww, thank you Rhonda! You are always so sweet.
DeleteCongratulations on graduating. Maths is so handy for sewing:)
ReplyDeleteYou need to reconnect with life after doing so much study so now that you're back sewing, you've reconnected again.
Thank you, velosewer! The graduation sure was a big deal for a 40ish woman like me but It feels really good to be back to sewing!
DeleteGood luck with that pattern. I tried making it in a very slippery horrible fabric and gave up. I will definitely try again in linen.
ReplyDeleteI hear you! The pattern recommends charmeuse, crepe de chine, and chiffon - all the slippery family- but for my own sewing sanity I know those are not the right choice. Hoping my cotton lawn is thin enough so that it won’t look like a tent. Let’s see! Hope your linen version will turn out great!
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