Archive for August, 2009

Too many things in my pin pot!

Sunday, August 30th, 2009

The love of variety is both my blessing and my curse. On the one hand, variety is what keeps me going; I’ve always loved exploring the new stuff, going for change, and seeing what’s next. The other side of variety is that having too many things going at the same time ensures that I get very little accomplished. The lack of forward movement is often very frustrating for me. My entire life has cycled between the motivation of variety and the distraction of variety.

A few weeks ago my sewing instructor was about to help me pin a tricky section on the tailored coat I’m making. I handed her my magnetic pin cushion and she reached in to grab some pins to start the process. While trying to fish out the sewing pins among the safety pins, needles, longer quilting pins, and whatever else was stuck there, she stated “You’ve got too many different things in your pin pot.” I didn’t reply, but handed her a few sewing pins I managed to extract from the mix. She got the pinning done and I sat down to sew.

While sewing I kept thinking about the instructor’s statement and how applicable it is to my entire life. Too many different things in my pin pot. Hmmm. I could see how I might actually have too much going on in my life, and my disorganized pin pot was the telltale sign.

Since that day I’ve been examining where I’ve let too much variety or excess creep into my life and am steadily paring back to the number of activities and possessions that are more aligned with my motivational level of variety. I made a list of what’s on my plate (social calendar, ongoing commitments, projects, etc) and started assessing what was important to me right now, and letting the rest go. I also donated some extra furniture and am reorganizing my house and upgrading a bit. I definitely see some forward movement now, and that feels great. Oh, and I also cleaned up my pin pot.

This is more evidence that how we do one thing is how we do everything. Maybe there’s a sewing/knitting/wardrobe-related metaphor that will change your life!

My spiffed-up pin pot!

My spiffed-up pin pot!

Does this sound like you?

Friday, August 21st, 2009

As part of my decision to significantly improve this blog I’ve enrolled in the Blog Triage class offered by Alyson Stanfield and Cynthia Morris. This is a real class complete with homework and everything!

Our first assignment is interesting. It appears that there is a somewhat popular concept of bloggers actually inviting people to read their blog and interact with them as the writer ; ) Wow, that sounds fun! So our first assignment is to send a message to the blogosphere detailing just who we want to read our blog and engage in dialog with. Oh, so that’s easy…

This blog is meant for you if you:

  • want to explore how to look and feel great in what you wear
  • are interested in building a unique wardrobe that expresses your creativity
  • sew and/or knit (or know someone who will happily do it for you)
  • can’t find all the clothes you want in stores and catalogs
  • have multiple other interests that will be supported by you looking like you in the world
  • will occasionally (or continually!) post banter-inducing comments and/or meaningful content on this blog
  • want to make more money, lose weight, have a better sex life and live in spiritual bliss for all eternity (yes, it’s possible that a few really great articles of clothing could support all of that!)

Join me as I temporarily shun ready-to-wear and build my hand-crafted, gorgeous-with-a-twist, functional and feel-good wardrobe. Tell me what you think. Inspire me with your dare-devilish wardrobe-building feats and exceptional tales of wearing pleasure. And also let me know when it didn’t quite work.

Together we’ll have a blast creating each new piece and showing the world just who we are, right now, one garment at a time!

Newfound intentions

Friday, August 21st, 2009

I’ve been attempting to build my dream wardrobe for some time and always seem to get side-tracked. I am not a fashionista chasing after the latest and greatest, so that’s not the issue. The thing is that it’s rarely been easy to get dressed and end up looking and feeling just right. I’m aware of many of the factors that affect my emotions around appearance and want to investigate these on an ongoing basis.

With this blog I intend to keep at this wardrobe-building game, documenting wherever it leads me, and end up with a closetful of clothes that support me in the best possible way. The ultimate personal environment. For me that means the following:

  • looking and feeling my best every day
  • having enough clothes for all occasions and activities
  • making many of the clothes I wear
  • being organized at a level that makes getting dressed easy and fun each morning
  • wearing clothes that bring tactile joy to meet the need for the day (crisp, drapey, sensuous, warm, etc.)
  • determining my preferred basic look
  • owning individual pieces that can be easily mixed and matched to provide the variety I crave
  • throwing in a few quirky items for spark and fun
  • evolving my wardrobe along with my interests (a few years ago I would’ve never guessed that I would own and wear a Day-Glo yellow high visibility motorcycle jacket)
  • enjoying the process!

The above intentions are much more directed than when I started this blog. My only intent at the time was to not buy ready-to-wear for a year and to document (for myself) the clothes that I made over that same year. Oh, and to learn how to blog.

Having more compelling intentions has revved up my creativity and will provide plenty of fodder for thoughtful, fun, entertaining and useful posts. It is my hope that this will engage people who want to explore clothing, appearance, personal environment and creativity in a similar way.