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2020 Update

What a year so far…

Well, we’ve reach the midway point of 2020 and what a year it’s been so far! No one could have possibly predicted the events of the last 6 months around the world. It makes you wonder what the next 6 months will bring. I don’t even want to guess… In my own personal world, I’ve found myself drifting a bit lately. So I thought the best thing to do would be to revisit my goals. Makes it the perfect time for my 2020 update!

Paget Bag

I have a confession to make. After reading through my goals from the start of the year, I realise I haven’t been working towards achieving any of them. And some of the patterns I was going to make have been completely forgotten! So I think it’s definitely a good time to review my goals and update my pattern/project to do list.

Sewing Patterns

At the beginning of the year I had a range of different sewing projects that I wanted to make but this list has changed a bit since then. Mainly because I purchased some new patterns and I really want to make some of these first. One of them is Noodlehead’s latest pattern the Buckthorn Backpack & Tote. I’ve already made a start on the backpack. So excited about this pattern! I also still have the Fika Tote and the Range Backpack on the list but I don’t know if I’ll get around to them this year.

Maywood Fabrics
The Maywood Tote by Klum House – I’m using these new dry oilskin fabrics from Merchant & Mills

Some more new patterns (well new for me) is The Portsmith and The Maywood totes by Klum House. I’m still waiting for some supplies for these. I’ve also made a start on the Brooklyn Traveler and Handbag by Swoon Patterns. Since I’m making matching bags I’m going to attempt to make these simultaneously to save time. Hopefully that’s not a mistake!

Brooklyn Bags

One of the big goals that I set for myself was to start making more of my own clothes. This has been one that I’ve been focusing on a lot. I’ve finished a few patterns including BurdaStyle’s Thai Fishermen’s pants and Purl Soho’s Wool Wrap Skirt. And this week I started making ithinksew’s Shiloh Blouse! Hopefully my measurements right this time. It’s something I still struggle with. Another pattern on the to do list is Merchant and Mills’ Factory Dress. I’ve got some light denim fabric that I think will be perfect – so it’s just a matter of finding the time with all my other projects!

Merchant&Mills Patterns
The Factory Dress & Costermonger – patterns by Merchant & Mills

In regards to my website and social media accounts, I think I’ve been trekking quite well. I certainly try my best to keep you all regularly informed about what I’ve been up to. And I think I’m doing better at it than I was last year. I’ve also managed to get one new tutorial posted – Handmade Hankies. But I still have quite a few in the pipeline that I’d like to get finished for you. And I know, I’m quite behind in a few other goals as well. Such as working on my Etsy store and releasing my first bag pattern. I promised I’ll try and focus a bit more on these goals in the next few months.

Oilskin Fabrics
Collect of dry oilskin fabrics and trimmings I’ve recently purchased from Merchant & Mills

What’s next? Well, I know it’s early but I have to start thinking about what Christmas presents I’ll be making this year. It feels very wrong just mentioning the C word in July. I’m also hoping to show you all my lovely Shiloh Blouse for my next post – Yay! My Brooklyn bags have been started so they are bound to keep me very busy. Who know’s what the next 6 months will bring. Keep being creative and remember that we’re all in this together!

Billee
Sewing can be difficult with Billee around…
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