Ofcourse, being at the start of the project this all feels very exciting, ultimately do-able and a great adventure to embark on. In my head, my wardrobe will be perfect and done in the utmost taste.
When I stood back and really looked - there was a pile of dull stuff that looked ready for a ParcelForce delivery.
And after making loads of mistakes and wrecking yards of fabric I now realise that an important part of the creative process is the PLANNING and PREPARATION.
Never mind. I've now got loads of fabric scraps for quilt projects. And those wonky garments I've made are worn on days when I don't plan leaving the house!
Whenever I'm sewing there comes a moment when I suddenly need a needle and thread. Then the search begins for the needle threader. I don't know about you but getting distracted looking for something is a very dangerous thing. I can end up hours later reading a really interesting article on neuroscience and emotion when all I was doing was googling knicker elastic suppliers.
Anyway, all of this is to explain why Fashionably Slow's first project is......
Ta Dah!
The Dressmaker's Jar |
Ok, don't look too closely, it is a bit wonky. But its useful, re-purposed an old jar and scraps of ribbon and fabric and is cute...to me. PLUS, after a quiet 15mins listening to the Archers, most of those needles are threaded and ready for action. Button need sewing on? Right away. Tailor's tacks for those darts? No prob. Need to mark a hem with some thread...easy peasy.
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