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//THE WARDROBE PROJECT//

  • Recently I used the Konmari method to declutter and tidy my house and wardrobe. Ever since, I started thinking a lot about my wardrobe and my sewing. At times, my sewing can be all over the place - splurges of the moment on fabrics I don't really need, the excitement of a new pattern release that isn't my style 100%, but look cute on the model and it goes on. I want to sew more consciously and add pieces in my wardrobe I know I'm going to love and get a lot of wear out of.

    I'm starting by planning my spring wardrobe more thoroughly and with longevity in mind. I know the main hole is my outerwear. My spring outerwear game currently consists of one pleather jacket, one denim jacket and some cardigans. I'm planning to add these types of outerwear:

    THE BOMBER JACKET

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    THE BOYFRIEND BLAZER


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    THE BIKER JACKET

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    THE DUSTER COAT

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    I'm planning on using some indie patterns I have and draft my own patterns to make them. If you have any pattern suggestion please let me know!

    So, how about you? Any spring wardrobe plans? 
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    I recently went through a phase of sewing drought. I had ideas, I just couldn't find the motivation to make them happen. I hadn't touched my sewing machine for over a month. I missed sewing, but when it came to me actually sew something I couldn't find the focus to do it.

    I thought I share with you the tips that helped me get my sewing mojo back:

    1. Start slow

    I always find that if you start with small, instant-gratification, quick projects, you are most likely to find your mojo. After my long period of sewing drought I started with a Grainline Linden Sweatshirt and a Named Beatrix crop top. These took absolutely no time and they gave me the push I needed to keep going.

    2. Have patience

    It's not gonna come in one day. And you most probably can't make a coat for your first project back from the sewing "coma". Start with small steps. Devote 15 minutes a day to your sewing, even if its just to sew a hem. 

    3.Tidy your space

    I find that I can't really function in a messy enviroment. I suggest you start by tidying up your sewing space first. We all know what a mess that can be, but it is so worth the fuss! After your space is tidy, you'll find the need to create something in it.

    4.Find inspiration

    Many people may find this strange, but the thing I enjoy most about sewing is the planning. I love browsing through Pinterest and Instagram for ideas and seeing what other fellow makers are creating. For you it could be a browse through the Internet, a read of your favorite sewing books/magazines or simply a stroll in the sun. 

    5.Just do it

    Stand up from the couch and start making. Worst case senario, you'll not like what you make. So what? Start again! The fun is in the making, right?


    I hope you'll find these tips helpful. And please share whatever tips you have for getting your sewing mojo back after a long drought!
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    I'm Mady and I'm a self-taught seamstress and knitter. This is my journey towards a handmade wardrobe!

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