Monday, January 4, 2016
Top 5 Reflections of 2015 and Goals for 2016
Reflections
1. When looking at fabric for a project, I think about color and color combinations. IMHO, I'm pretty good at that. In the process, I forget about the texture and drape of the fabric. I need to consider both.
2. My ability to fit has improved considerably since I first started sewing garments. I still tend to over fit which results in a tight or slightly skewed garment. I need to remember that my aging body requires a looser fit that skims my body.
3. Overall, I am pleased with my sewing in 2015. Considering the amount of time that I spent traveling and being a nurse to a sick husband, I was productive. I made a lot of garments that I enjoy wearing.
4. I didn't try many new techniques, but I did try some. I am pleased that I used my serger to completely sew a knit top.
5. Most of my sewing was fairly easy. Perhaps, it is take to make more challenging garments.
2016 Goals
As usual, I didn't meet my 2015 goals, but I did work on them. I did make wearable garments, but not many that I can wear day-to-day. While I believe that my knitting has improved, I didn't finish anything wearable or worthy of bragging. I did make a cardigan that looks pretty good, but ran out of yarn. I worked on my 3 quilts, but never finished a one. My bra making course remains a dream. I either lacked enough focus or made my 2015 goals too ambitious. I will try again this year!
1. Make 3 pairs of pants or jeans.
2. Make 3 white blouses or tops.
3. Make a coat.
4. Make 12 separates that are mix and match.
5. Finish the Craftsy bra making course.
Happy New Year!!
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