In late October, Fabric Mart Fabrics was having a stellar sale on wool fabric at just $13 p/yard. Even though I didn’t have plans to make a coat *before* that sale, I certainly did when I realized they had yellow available! So, I bought 3 yards plus some black and white polkadot silk with the plan that I would make this coat in the beginning of December.
December came and went, and January was steadily creeping by. And still, no coat had materialized.
On Saturday, my husband blessed me with a complete day off! He took our 3 kids to the local children’s science center, build-a-bear, and then Ikea! I didn’t actually see my kids until I woke up the next day, because I had to go out before they got home! So, I was able to spend that whole day finishing my coat muslin and cutting out all my fabric (and reading a book!) – uninterrupted! Sunday I finally got to start stitching everything, but since I also want to top stitch everything, it will take more time than just 1 night to get the thing finished!
So, that brings me to today’s blog post.
Instead of seeing my hopefully glorious coat, I’m going to give you a rundown of my sewing and blogging plans for the year. (The coat will come – I promise! Subscribe to my blog so you don’t miss it when it does make its appearance 😉 ).
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This year I’ll continue doing some “strike-off” sewing for a handful of fabric companies. I mostly use these to sew up garments for my kids, since it’s so much easier to get photos of them than me!
Whimsy Baby Customs – this is a group based out of Canada and they have the cutest fabric! Many of their designs are unique to them with many “whimsical” or “grunge” styles. I’m so honored to be one of their seamstresses – the creativity in that group is mind blowing so I really hope I can do a good job and think outside the box with my work for them!
Beanpop Fabrics – I’ve been sewing for Beanpop for a few years now and I love their fabric. The designs are all unique to them and the quality of their fabric is top notch. I’m hoping I get to sew for them this year – they are changing up their seamstress list, so we shall see!
Pattern Testing
For the last few years I’ve done pattern testing for various independent pattern companies. I plan to continue doing that this year, though my focus will be on Itch to Stitch*, since her patterns are amazing and testing for her is always such a great experience! I find that I love putting my editorial skills to work during the testing process, and it’s also a great incentive to get something done to a deadline! I’m also in the testing group for Duchess & Hare patterns*, so no doubt you’ll see a few of those pop up over the course of the year. And whatever else I sucker myself into too haha.
Sewing Challenges, Contests & Tours
Over the last 9 months or so, I’ve been paying a bit more attention to the various sewing related contests, challenges and tours going on. These are also great ways to have forced deadlines, try new skills, and build camaraderie between other participants.
This year, I’m currently committed to the following:
52 Week Sewing Challenge – Ok, so I’ve kinda bombed on week 3, since my only completed project was a muslin. But the idea behind this challenge is you create one thing a week and then enter it into the sweep to win one of the weekly prizes. There’s a list of suggested themes for each week but you don’t have to stick to it. This week’s is “something for a boy” and I will *hopefully* have my strike-offs from Whimsy Baby Customs any day now, so it will be perfect timing for that!
2018 Night & Day Dress Challenge – Between now and March 5, Elizabeth Made This is hosting a Night & Day Dress Challenge. My plan is to use a Jalie pattern and fabric from Simply By Ti to make these looks!
Sew Alongs & Sewing Contests Facebook Group – In January, this group is doing a coat/cape/cardi contest, so of course I fully intend to have my coat ready before the end of the month so I can enter it in! They have other contests throughout the year that I may try to take advantage of too.
….And the clothes I plan to make!
Now to the nitty-gritty of what I actually want to make this year! I have to remain pretty flexible with my other projects going on, but I would love to get these things done this year:
Jeans! Either the Itch to Stitch Liana’s or the Jalie Éléonore Pull-On Jeans (or both!). If I go the Jalie route, I’ll also make some for my girls.
Lingerie! Perhaps the Rad Patterns Lucky Bra* and/or one of the Madalynne bras for Simplicity. Or, of course there’s Jalie too!
Undies for my kids! Girls underpants are like, the worst. My eldest daughter hates them and I always have to check to make sure she is actually wearing them before we can leave the house each day. I need to make her some undies that she’ll actually love wearing. For this I’ll either use the Boo Designs Swimmers pattern* or the Stitch Upon A Time Kids Scrundies pattern.
Sweaters! I am so over all my sweaters. I really need new ones. Thankfully Simply By Ti has a lot of sweater knit in stock, so I need to nail down exactly what I want to make and go and get some fabric to whip some up! Since I still nurse my youngest, I generally gravitate to cardigans. I’m looking at the Itch to Stitch Lisbon*, Halla Cozy Wrap Cardigan*, and Jalie Cocoon Cardigan.
Sweatshirts! I’ve been making a number of hoodies using German patterns lately. I’d love to make some of these in women’s sizes. I’d love to make the Women’s Jordis, Women’s Filou, and the Halla Stella Pullover*. No doubt my kids will get a bunch since I enjoy making hoodies with the strike-offs I receive!
Skirts! I definitely don’t have enough skirts in my closet. I have owned the Paprika Patterns Jade Skirt for a few years now and every year I tell myself I’m going to make it, and then it doesn’t happen. This year will be the year! I promise!
Pajamas for my husband! My guy spends all his time at home wearing pajama pants. He always pops the knees out and the only pair that has held up is the one pair I made him. I will probably use a BurdaStyle pattern for his next pair, since he really wants a pair with a fly shield and the last ones I made didn’t have that.
I’d love to try some other popular pattern designers this year too. I have patterns from some of the favorites that I really want to try and get to — Designer Stitch, Wardrobe By Me*, Thread Theory, and New Horizons.
So there we have it: my sewing plans for 2018! I suppose in December I’ll be doing a roundup post to see which of these goals were actually achieved!
Don’t forget to check out what everyone else has been making/sharing this month!
Monday, January 1st: Introduction- Sewing by Ti
Sunday, January 7th: Minn’s Things
8th Lilla Gumma
9th Threadistry
10th Very Blissful
12th Stitched by Jennie
13th Mermaid Mama Designs
Sunday, January 14th: Sew Like a Sloth
15th Sewing With Sarah
16th My Sewing Roots
17th Back 40 Life
18th Sewing With D
19th Ma Moose
20th My Heart Will Sew On
Sunday January 21st: Flaxfield Sewing
22nd Tales from a Southern Mom
23rd Auschick Sews*** You are here. 😀
24th Sew Sew Ilse
25th Seams Sew Lo
26th Kate Will Knit
27th Tenille’s Thread
Sunday January 28th: Sew Haute Blog
30th Sewn By Lone and With Love In Every Stitch
31st It Sew Colorful