Talk about Full Circle... when I was very young I used to make doll clothes at my grandmother's house (I think I grew out of that one quickly), and then in junior high and high school made a lot of my own clothes. A purple mini-shirt and a brown velvet maxi-shirt come to mind immediately although I know there was other stuff I sewed back then as well. Just cannot remember anymore!
Then, a few years ago, and I decided to start making my own clothes.
I posted about the washi top
HERE. I have worn that top several times and am happy when people compliment me on it. But then time passed and I didn't sew much else (aside from a little quilting and home stuff like placemats).
Flash forward to now and I have rediscovered not only my excitement about wanting to sew but also how motivating a few YouTube and Blog challenges can be! Enter the hashtag! While watching some random YouTube video about sewing, the idea of #2018MakeNine (also labeled as #MakeNine2018 in some blogs or videos so I am just using both) came up. Again. Then again. So I looked into it and discovered a whole world of people determined to make their own clothes this year.
I searched YouTube, Pinterest, Instagram... all with those hashtags and found all sorts of ideas, explanations, and some cool clothes people were making. I decided to jump onto the not too fast moving train and just start in, even though at the time it was mid-March. But luckily, making 9 items within a year's time was still easily do-able.
One of the things people were doing however that I had not done was to plan ahead. What were they going to make in their Make Nine? So I spent some time this weekend thinking about it and came up with two ways to think about it. I have a list of the 9 items I want to make and along the way, came up with Ten Techniques that I want to re-learn or learn for the first time. A lot of sewing for me is review because way back when (teens and 20s) I learned how to do most things, but then just let it all go. So I am finding once I review a technique it comes back to me easily.
I still do not have specific patterns attached to my list of Make Nine but at least I know what I want to make. Here is my list of #2018MakeNine more or less in the order I want to make them:
- Scout Tee -- MADE, photo below!
- Purple fabric Hawaiian top (no specific pattern, just what I want -- for the CCC Ukulele group)
- Knit tee shirt
- Sun Dress
- Shorts
- Long pants lounge wear (for around the house)
- Knit Top with ruched sides or sleeves
- Vest with separating zipper
- Woven fabric Shirt with buttonholes and buttons.
This is the
Scout Tee top I made for my first #2018MakeNine.
Here are the sewing techniques I want to work on this year:
- Sewing in a knit facing (round collar)
- Sewing a knit V-neck
- Sewing a woven fabric V-neck
- Fancy seams: French seams, Hong Kong seams, Flat fell seams
- Using the twin needle for top-stitching
- Sewing darts
- Ruching (gathering)
- Making buttonholes
- Sewing a blind hem on both sewing machine and serger
- Using zippers in clothing: separating, invisible, pants closures.
I am sure more will be added to that list as I stumble upon something new!