Showing posts with label Me-Made-May '16. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Me-Made-May '16. Show all posts

Monday, June 13, 2016

Me-Made-May ’16: Summary


Well, I have another Me-Made-May under my belt. Even though this is my third time participating, I was a little apprehensive going into it, due to feelings of insufficiency and guilt. Luckily, Me-Made-May helped me work through those issues, and I ended the month with more clarity and inspiration than I had when I started.


First, let’s talk about the feelings of insufficiency. From June 2015-April 2016, I sewed ten garments for myself, and of those ten, five were failures. In that same timeframe, a couple of my older garments fell victim to laundry mishaps, and I misplaced another. As a result, I only had net two good new garments for this year’s Me-Made-May. It didn’t feel like enough and I was worried about boring the community with repeats from the previous year. However, while participating in Me-Made-May this year, I came to a realization. It’s okay that most of my clothes were repeats from the previous year. Yes, I’ve been wearing the same Wiksten tanks that I made in 2013 and 2014. I like them, and I’m going to keep wearing them until they wear out. The idea of wearing things until they wear out brings us to the next topic: my feelings of guilt around fast fashion.

People sew garments for a variety of reasons. I started doing it because I hated shopping for clothes for my postpartum body. I keep doing it because I enjoy the challenge of improving my sewing skills, feel more confident wearing clothes I made myself, and find deep satisfaction in finishing a project. However, other people sew garments for different reasons, such as combating fast fashion. Since I’ve joined the handmade wardrobe movement, I have read countless blog posts and articles about the evils of fast fashion. As a result, I’ve felt increasingly guilty about not having a 100% me-made wardrobe. I’ve also felt guilty about wanting to sew more and more clothes, because it felt like that desire to sew more was too close to the desire to buy more that fuels fast fashion and the runaway consumerism that the slow fashion movement is trying to fight against. When I had the realization that I like wearing my old garments year over year, I also realized that it was okay to want to sew more, since everything I sewed meant I consume less overall. Sewing my own clothes has made me a more mindful and cautious consumer. When I buy read-to-wear, I only buy what is really needed to look presentable at work and be comfortable during different seasons. Since I spend so much time and effort sewing my clothes, each piece is treasured. When it comes time to discard a handmade garment, I feel a sadness that I never felt with ready-to-wear items. Yes, I want to sew more, but what I sew will eventually wear out, and overall, I consume less.

This year, Me-Made-May inspired me to get past my garment sewing failures and keep sewing things that I enjoy without guilt. Of the three garments I made in May, yes, one was a failure, but it was a failure that I learned from that will help make me a better seamstress going forward. I’m not going to feel guilty that I “wasted” fabric, because the value was in the lesson learned, not the physical object. I am excited to sew clothes again, even though I know that there will still be failures from time to time. I will learn from those failures and be better for it.

Now that the philosophical musings are out of the way, let’s look at the stats. This May, I wore twenty-nine different me-made garments. Of those twenty-nine, the three most worn pieces were my Basic Black Julia Cardigan, Navy Julia Cardigan, and Basic Black Aberdeen Tunic. The three most frequently worn patterns were the Julia Cardigan, the Aberdeen Tunic and the Akita Blouse.

Based on what I learned during Me-Made-May this year, I plan to make more basic pieces in solid colors, especially black. I will also make the occasional unnecessary pattern just for the joy of it, or to learn new skills. For summer, I could use more skirts, and another dress or two. In a perfect world I would make some shorts or capris, but we’ll see about that. For winter, more cardigans are a must, and would get a lot of wear. I’d also like to make more long-sleeved shirts, as last year I relied a lot on store bought button down shirts and sweaters to keep me warm. Overall, I am determined to enjoy the next phase of my garment sewing journey and I won’t let setbacks discourage me. We all need clothes to wear and making my own is a worthwhile endeavor.

Related posts:
Me-Made-May '15
Me-Made-May '14

Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Me-Made-May '16: Week 3

This week was rather wet and cold, and reinforced my desire to sew more cardigans soon. I've got my eye on Grainline Studio's Driftless Cardigan pattern. My me-made wardrobe leans heavily towards spring/summer, and I'm hoping to change that come fall and winter this year.



Sunday, May 15, 2016: Simply Style Belcarra Blouse
Monday, May 16, 2016: Button Down Belcarra Blouse and Navy Julia Cardigan
Tuesday, May 17, 2016: Basic Black Aberdeen Tunic
Wednesday, May 18, 2016: Midnight Gust Akita Blouse (unblogged)
Thursday, May 19, 2016: Triangle Tokens Belcarra Blouse
Friday, May 20, 2016: Cattitude Wiksten Tank and Basic Black Julia Cardigan
Saturday, May 21, 2016: Flannel Akita Blouse and Navy Julia Cardigan



Monday, May 16, 2016

Me-Made-May ’16: Week 2

Week 2 of Me-Made-May has come and gone, and what a weird week it was. The weather was all over the place! It started out drizzly and in the low sixties, was dry and in the seventies and eighties for a few days, then went back to being cold and wet. In fact, Saturday I had dressed for nice weather in the morning, based on the previous day's heat, and didn’t realize how cold and wet it was until I went outside to take an outfit photo. Needless to say, I spent most of the day inside, where it was warm and dry. Next week's forecast is less volatile, thankfully.


Sunday, May 8, 2016: Chasing Butterflies Myrtle Dress and White Wembley Cardigan
Monday, May 9, 2016: Basic Black Aberdeen Tunic
Tuesday, May 10, 2016: Gridlocked Wiksten Tank and Basic Black Julia Cardigan
Wednesday, May 11, 2016: Basic Gray Aurora Tank
Thursday, May 12, 2016: Pearl Bracelet Wiksten Tank and Navy Julia Cardigan
Friday, May 13, 2016: Crimson Poppies Aberdeen Tunic (I also wore my Domino Staple Dress as a swimsuit cover, but didn't take a picture.)
Saturday, May 14, 2016: Gleeful Akita Blouse (not yet blogged)

Monday, May 9, 2016

Me-Made-May ’16: Week 1


Wow! The first week of Me-Made-May is already over! I had a busy week at work and barely managed to squeeze in daily outfit photos. Luckily Sunday was a sewing day at my mom’s house, so I finished up a new Akita blouse before things got hectic. I redrafted it to avoid the issues I had with my last two versions, and I am super happy with it. In fact, I feel like I’m regaining my garment sewjo, which has been missing for quite some time. I credit Me-Made-May with giving me the jump-start I needed. Here’s hoping that I can keep up the momentum!


Sunday, May 1, 2016: Gemstone Staple Dress and Heather Gray Wembley Cardigan
Monday, May 2, 2016: Basic Black Aberdeen Tunic and XOXO Clémence Skirt
Tuesday, May 3, 2016: Gleeful Akita Blouse (not yet blogged)
Wednesday, May 4, 2016: Triangle Tokens Belcarra Blouse and Basic Black Julia Cardigan
Thursday, May 5, 2016: Pearl Bracelet Wiksten Tank
Friday, May 6, 2016: Blue Hemlock Tee
Saturday, May 7, 2016: Button-Up Belcarra Blouse

Thursday, April 28, 2016

Me-Made-May ’16 Pledge

Can you believe that May is just a few short days away? That means that it is almost time for Me-Made-May, the month-long event when the sewing community is encouraged to wear and celebrate handmade clothing. It just so happens that the Lizzy House Dress Contest overlaps with Me-Made-May, so I am going to combine the two. Here is my pledge for this year:

“I, Rachel of www.snippetsofsweetness.com and @snippetsofsweetness, sign up as a participant of Me-Made-May '16. I endeavor to wear at least one me-made garment each day for the duration of May 2016, and to sew a new dress for the Lizzy House Dress Contest.”

As in previous years, I plan to post weekly summaries on this blog, and daily photos on Instagram. Speaking of previous years, here are my photo mosaics of Me-Made-May ’14 and Me-Made-May ’15, since blog posts are more fun with photos.



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