At times during 2022 it seemed like it was flying by and at other times it seemed to drag interminably. No matter because the 365 days that comprised 2022 have passed into history and we're now moving forward into 2023.
Since I was trying to finish off 2022 posting makes that hadn't made it to the blog, I didn't do an end of year sewing review. For someone who thought they didn't sew much, I did end up completing 20 pieces. Which is a lot for the laid back lifestyle I live now especially since it's not that long ago when 40-50 garments were sewn every year. Boy has life changed!
Let's recap, shall we...
My favorite make of 2022 would be:
This is another Deer & Doe Myosotis Dress. I love this silhouette and received a ton of compliments on this particular dress every time I wore it. I'm sure it's the fabric choice which I also adored. This dress was in the post, The Replacement Three.
The pattern that most surprised me - McCalls 7969
My favorite new top for 2022 - Simplicity 8658
My least favorite make - The Cashmerette Club Gilmore Skirt
My dislike has nothing to do with the pattern but with what I wanted and didn't get from the pattern. I completed the skirt, tried it on and thought yuck. It just didn't look like I wanted and that's not the pattern's fault. That's also why there are no pictures of me wearing the skirt and probably will never be. It went straight into the donate pile.
Recap:
1. I sewed several Style Arc patterns last year and I have a few more on my list to make in 2023.
2. 2023 will start off with me in top creation mode. I have several I want to make and add into my wardrobe for winter and early spring. Especially since I will be going back into the office twice a week.
2. I've receded a lot from social media for a variety of reasons but mostly because I really just want to sew...not influence anyone, not sell anything, not front for another business, etc. Because somewhere in there the joy of creating got lost in taking the best pictures, learning to make reels, and pushing garments out to have content on my or their pages.
3. To me sewing what I want to wear, not always using the latest patterns or the trendy fabrics to create have a much higher priority.
4. I also want to sew more from my fabric collection because I really don't want to add a lot more to my collection. I've spoken several times about trimming it down some and that is definitely the plan in 2023. I've also accepted the fact that I will probably buy a piece of fabric every now and then until the day I die. I just don't want to accumulate it at the pace I've previously accumulated it.
5. Which brings me to the fact that my contract with Janome has expired. My last post for them goes live in a couple of weeks and then I'm done. It has been wonderful to be in partnership with them and I will get to keep my sewing machine so I'm thrilled about that. Hopefully, I'm parting ways with them on a good note and I have nothing but wonderful things to say about the program. If you're interested in repping an amazing sewing machine company, you should apply to them.
In conclusion (sounds like Your Honor should go there! hahahahahaha), I want to find my joy in sewing again. Make what I want. Take flights of fancy. Take my time and marinate in a project. Use some techniques that have been hanging out in the back of my brain because if not now, when? Dive into my fabric collection and pull out some of the treasures but most importantly I will continue to blog.
Yes, I'm sticking with blogging because honestly it's how I like to communicate my sewing with the world best. Don't know how frequently I will do it but I plan to continue sharing here. I will keep up my IG page too but when I want and how I want. I'm not trying to buck IG's algorithm - find me, don't find me, I'm good. I will NOT be getting a tik tok page. I like to share my makes but it's the creating I desire more...and I want more of that on my own terms in 2023. I hope you'll still be hanging out with me here...
...as always more later!