I'm back! It's been... 5 months since my last post, so I thought I would give you all a quick update before jumping in and blogging about everything I've been busy sewing over winter break. I’m sure you’re all sick of seeing year-end round-up posts
by now, so I’ll make this quick!
Although I’ve never really been one to make a big deal out
of New Year’s, it was interesting to look back and think about 2014, since it
was a pretty exciting year for me, in terms of sewing and life in general.
I was pretty surprised when I added up these numbers! I didn't realize how much I had finished in 2014. Tops and dresses are my favourite to make, but I branched out and tried a swimsuit, a pair of pants, and underwear. (And yes, I will eventually blog about those 11 unblogged projects). Here are some of my highlights from the year, and goals for 2015:
Sewing Highlights
1. I made my grad dress
This was, by far, the most major sewing project I’ve ever
taken on, and I’m so proud of it! Although the construction was far from
perfect, it was exactly what I wanted and I couldn’t stop smiling the whole
time I had it on. I also had another chance to wear it recently – read on for
more about that!
2. I learned to sew with knits
My first Moneta dress |
I can’t believe it took me so long to give knits another try! I absolutely love knits now, and I was amazed by how many of my projects have been from knits this year. They are so comfortable, and most of the pieces I wear most often are knits. Although I had sewn a little with knits before, I chose horrible knit fabrics and didn’t know how to deal with them, so I would always end up frustrated and never wanting to sew with knits again. Now, I’m always excited to sew with knits!
My second Moneta dress |
3. I made a bra
Again, something I should have tried sooner, because it’s
really not that difficult! The fabric takes a little getting used to, but it’s
true what they say – if you can set in a sleeve, you can sew a bra. Many of my
RTW bras don’t fit me very well anymore, so I’d love to make some more, but I
just didn’t have time this winter break. Over the summer, I will work on the
perfect bra!
4. I sewed with a vintage pattern, and learned
a great way to size them down
As much as I love vintage, it took me this long to sew with
a vintage pattern! I also experimented with sizing them down using a
photocopier, which has worked well every time I’ve tried it. Next time I do it
I’ll take some photos and put together a tutorial for the blog!
5. I made pants
Despite wearing mostly skirts and dresses, I’ve wanted to
make pants for so long. These were my
last project before leaving for Montreal in the summer, and I absolutely love
them. They are swingy, 40’s-style pants, which I will blog about soon!
Sewing Goals
1. Finish last year’s Sew for Victory project
I really love this dress, but I gave it up in lieu of
faster, more practical projects when the weather got warmer last spring. I will
finish it, though, I promise! I just need to wait until I have a sewing machine
to use again…
2. Look for more challenging projects
In the summer and during my winter break, I got very caught
up in fast and easy projects. I was trying to finish a project every day or
two, which was great when I had limited time to sew lots of wearable pieces. However, in all that, I think I forgot about one of the major reasons I
sew – I want to get away from the whole “fast fashion” craze these days.
I know that quick and easy sewing projects are very different from cheap
clothing made in Bangladesh, but after sewing nothing but quick knit projects
all winter break, I’m almost starting to crave some more challenging projects.
Last year’s challenging project was my grad dress, and I’ll keep an eye out for
more challenging patterns that I can take on and learn some new techniques. I’m
thinking of trying the Ginger jeans, or maybe even a wool coat!
3. Be willing to spend time on fit
One of the things I love about knits is that they require so
little fitting, and you can usually fit them as you go along. Fitting is the
part I dread about sewing with wovens, and it’s the reason I make the same
patterns over and over again. However, there are so many patterns out there
that I would love to try, and I know that I will need to spend some time on fitting all of them.
Knitting Goals
I’m leaving out knitting highlights because I didn’t finish
very many projects, and none of them are blogged yet! Instead, I’m keeping it
simple with this one goal:
1. Make time for knitting
There are so many wonderful things about knitting – it’s
relaxing, yet productive, and it even seems to help my tendinitis when done in
moderation. This semester, I got so caught up in everything that I had to do
that I never really took the time to sit down and knit. My original goal was to
knit a little bit every day, even if it’s just a row, but I know that life
happens and that’s not always realistic. Instead, I’m going to appreciate any
time that I can spend knitting, and make the most of it.
Other Highlights
2. I began university
I successfully completed my first semester studying science
at McGill University in Montreal! I’m really enjoying it there, and everything is going pretty smoothly.
3. I’m living in Montreal in residence
I didn’t think this would be a highlight for me, but I really love living in residence! I’m in a great residence in a beautiful old building, shown above. It’s a smaller residence with a great sense of community, and I love it there. I’ve made so many great new friends, and it definitely feels like a home away from home. I also really love Montreal, and it hasn’t even been that cold yet! (Although I’ll be eating my words next week, when it goes down to -25 degrees Celsius).
The view from my window the morning I left for winter break |
4. I’m part of a dance company
I auditioned for a McGill dance company at the beginning of the year, and I love it! We do mostly contemporary ballet, but
being part of a group like this one is quite different that dance I’ve done
before. Rather than having one teacher, we all take turns teaching classes as
doing choreography. I’ve had a chance to do some of my own, which has been
great! I really enjoy teaching, so I love that aspect of belonging to a small
company.
5. I wore my grad dress again and the “Yule
Ball”
My residence has a dining hall that looks like the Hogwarts Great Hall, and it’s also split up into houses, so we also have an annual Yule Ball, just like in Harry Potter! It’s a formal dinner and dance, and we even had waltzing lessons beforehand. I had my mom mail me my grad dress, and it was great to have another chance to wear it!
I think that’s about it! This ended up being a longer post
than I expected, so thanks for bearing with me if you’re still reading. 2014
was really a great year, and I’m looking forward to my second semester at
McGill, which starts tomorrow! I wrote this post on the flight back here, and I have the day today to get unpacked and ready for classes.
Thanks for reading! What are your goals for 2015?
Thanks for reading! What are your goals for 2015?
You will look back some day and realize what a dream this all is. Enjoy! Happy sewing in the new year.
ReplyDeleteWelcome back. What a great year.
ReplyDeleteNice to hear from you again. Can't wait to see what you have created!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I will have some posts up soon - I wrote them on the plane, and just have to edit photos now.
DeleteIt's great to hear from you! It sounds like you have been learning a lot and really enjoying yourself since your last post. =)
ReplyDeleteThanks! Yes, I have been!
DeleteNice bllog post
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