I wanted to plan a wardrobe that is somewhat cohesive, where items can be mixed and matched, but also work with my existing clothes. I also wanted to pick projects that I already have planned, and try to use stash materials, because it would just be silly to ignore my stash and previous plans just to fit everything into arbitrary sewing challenge rules. Instead, I want to focus on what I need, as well as what I want. Knowing me, I could spend all year making coats and jackets, but that would leave me without much to wear under them. So I have tried to strike a balance in my plans that will fit into my wants, needs, and lifestyle.
I have noticed that I have a rather limited summer wardrobe because during the spring and summer months most of my sewing time is dedicated to skating costumes. With that in mind I have decided to try and separate projects into four segments of my sewing challenge - spending the first half of the year sewing specifically for spring and summer, and the second half sewing for fall and winter. I am breaking my sewing plans into three-month-long segments, with the goal being to finish as many of my planned projects within that time as possible. No set numbers or anything like that - just a goal of seasonally appropriate sewing so that I can actually wear things after I make them. I definitely have more projects planned than I strictly have time to accomplish (and I am already behind trying to finish a few things from last year), but I figured I would be ambitious in my plans and see how far I can get. This also (conveniently) allows me to be somewhat capricious in choosing my sewing projects, but still keeps the overall project list focused. Last year my goal was to make 12 items overall, so this year I am shooting for at least 13 (though I have planned far more than that). Here are my plans so far:
January - March
(1) Lightweight Summer Jacket
BS-06-2012-121 |
I have been obsessing over this jacket ever since the pattern came out, and I have stash fabric waiting to be used. I want to make sure I have a nice lightweight jacket for summer, so this one is getting made early in the year.
(2) Grey Pants
BWOF-01-2006-107 |
OR
BWOF-05-2004-109 |
(3) Tan Trench Coat & RTW Knockoff
BWOF-09-2006-103 |
Ok, so I have made a lot of coats, but most of them are for fall/winter. I really want to make a few lightweight trench coats for spring, and this pattern has been on my must-sew list since last year. I even have another RTW knockoff project all planned out, but last fall I realized it would be much better as a spring project, so I decided to hold off. But, I really want to make it because I think it will be fabulous. I just want to do a full run through test of the pattern on different fabric first. Also, I noticed that Pattern Review is having a Designer knock-off challenge in February... Perhaps I will be sewing a lot of lightweight coats during the first few months of the year?
(4) Lightweight Cotton Day Dress
B5030 |
I have the fabric for this dress leftover from when I changed my mind about what pattern I wanted to use for my Tim Gunn wardrobe. I still want to have a nice lightweight dress in a woven fabric, so I hope I get to this pattern this year.
(5) Birthday Dress
V8789 |
I don't have the fabric for this project yet, but I have been so inspired by all the lovely birthday dresses people made last year I decided I wanted to make one for myself this year! I have a plan brewing, and I thought this retro reprint would be perfect for my vision.
(6) Plaid Cotton Shirt
M6035 |
I failed to get a fitted button-down shirt from my Tim Gunn challenge, and dang it I want one! I have a lot of plaid cotton shirtings just waiting to be made into something wearable. I don't know *which* pattern I am going to use... I have been studying fit books and I think I might need to start from scratch and just try to re-fit everything using different techniques than the ones I tried before.
(7) Silky Drapey Shirt
I have been really wanting a silky blouse in a happy print to wear under jackets (well, under theoretical jackets I don't have yet) and when I saw this pattern I just fell in love. I have a few possible fabrics selected for this...
(8) Knit Top
Ok, I realize this shirt has had a lot of reviews that were really more of warnings to stay away, but I think if I plan to combat the ridiculously low neckline, ridiculously high waist, and do a muslin I *might* be ok. I have been planning on this top for quite a while, so it would be nice to get around to it.
(7) Silky Drapey Shirt
BWOF-02-2008-119B |
(8) Knit Top
BS-02-2011-102A |
April - June
(1) Navy Pants
BS-10-2011-121 |
OR
V8751 |
Like grey, navy trousers are an important part of my wardrobe (especially for summer!). Last year I made a few new pairs, but I have a lot of navy in the stash, and I can always use more. I haven't decided which pattern I am going to go for quite yet (I think it depends on my fabric choice), but I want another wide-legged pant and I want to test out different trouser patterns and shapes.
(2) Summer Halter Dress
BS-07-2012-133 |
Last summer I found the perfect cotton print to make this dress, but I didn't have time to complete it for summer. It will probably have something of a Fourth of July theme, but should be fairly wearable all summer long.
(3) Shorts
PE-9-6 |
Confession time: I don't own any shorts. None. I used to live in them, but then when I started gaining weight with my illness (about 8 years ago) I felt very uncomfortable showing my legs. Although I still feel most comfortable in full length pants, I have been wearing more skirts and dresses, and I think having at least one pair of shorts would be good for summer. I don't want to have short shorts. Not yet, at least. But I think this longer length could be a step in the right direction for me, so I think I will give this pattern a go.
(4) Jeans
P-284-5 |
Ok, last year jeans were low on my priority list since I do own so many already, and I am trying to move on in terms of style. However, when I saw these pants in this Patrones magazine I couldn't get over how amazing they were. So, again, do I really need them? No, but I want to make them anyway.
(5) Knit Top
S2181 |
Knit tops are always useful! And I have seen some lovely versions of this pattern, so I am thinking this could give me a versatile summer top that could be used for layering later in the year. I am planning on using the pattern for the yellow one at the bottom.
(6) Woven Tank Top
PE-10-3 |
OR
PE-15-8 |
I have a lot of knit tops for summer, but I think it would be great to have a woven tank top for the super hot days that could be a bit dressier but still cool and casual. I haven't decided which pattern I am going to use yet, but I think either one could be great in a nice lightweight cotton gauze.
(7) Knit Dress
I would really like another easy knit dress, and I have a lot of great pattern options...
Don't have any specific fabric plans yet, but I would like to add more dresses to my wardrobe options.
(7) Knit Dress
I would really like another easy knit dress, and I have a lot of great pattern options...
BWOF-05-2007-123 |
BWOF-02-2008-103A |
BWOF-04-2009-121 |
July - September
(1) Medium Weight Fall Jacket
BWOF-08-2006-101 |
I have been in LOVE with this jacket pattern ever since I got this magazine, and I have stash fabric just waiting to get made up. I have been in much need of a short medium weight casual jacket for a while, so I really want to get around to this pattern this year.
(2) Another Trench Coat
BWOF-09-2006-103 |
I have a thing for coats. What can I say? As of right now I have a few fall plans for this this (and fabric stashed), but I will probably settle on one as I get closer to actually making it. I am hoping that this will be a TNT pattern for me by the end of the year, but one that I will be able to manipulate into being awesome and different based on fabric and design choices.
(3) Black Pants
BD7192 |
Confession time again: I don't have black trouser pants! I used to have a lot that I bought RTW (prior to the sewing days) but they were all far too large last year and I have gotten rid of them. But black pants are a wardrobe necessity, and it is ridiculous that I don't have any.
(4) Black Pencil Skirt
BWOF-01-2009-112 |
OR
BWOF-03-2009-104A |
Ok, this is going to make my wardrobe start sounding really sad, but I don't have any pencil skirts. It seems like a really useful item to have in the wardrobe, so I am going to try to make a few this year. I am thinking the more high-waisted version might look good on me. Or, at least I am willing to try it out. As of right now, I am planning to make this from the same fabric as the black pants.
(5) Knit Top with Sleeves
S1945 |
I really like the gathered top and I think it might be a great knit top for fall.
(6) Cardigan
M5978 |
OR
BS-04-2010-117B |
I have a lot of fun sweater-weight knits, and I would love to have something medium-weight for layering and to wear inside.
(7) Black Blazer
(7) Black Blazer
BS-11-2012-127A |
OR
BWOF-05-2009-102 |
OR
BS-02-2011-126 |
Ok, it might be apparent by this point I am planning a 3-piece suit set! With the black pants and black skirt I am going to need a black jacket. These are my top Burda contenders. I also have a few Patrones patterns I am considering as well... I just have too many good options!
October - December
(1) Long Sleeved Dress
BS-10-2011-123 |
Most of the dresses I have made have been lightweight and short sleeved, but I would like to have one that is a bit more robust for fall and winter weather. I have a nice blue wool crepe that I plan to use for this dress.
(2) Teal or Blue Wool Coat
S2508 |
OR
BS-12-2012-104 |
Although I have so many magazine patterns I am wanting to make (like that first Burda pattern, which inspired me to buy that issue of the magazine in the first place), I made the mistake of playing with the croquis in this Project Runway pattern, and now I can't get over my obsession with that pattern either. I have (way too much) wool in the stash, but we all know I have a real thing for teal. I am expecting this will be one of the most labor-intensive projects of the year if I manage to get to it, but it is something I am really excited about right now.
(3) Grey Pencil Skirt
BS-08-2012-112 |
I haven't decided which pattern I want to go with, or what fabric I want to use, but a grey pencil skirt would be incredibly useful in my wardrobe.
(4) Knit Top
BS-11-2011-114 |
I have a blue wool jersey that has been waiting to be made into a cozy slouchy top for winter. This seems like the perfect pattern.
(5) Ruffled Button Down Blouse
P-299-9 |
I don't know that this ruffly look is necessarily the best for me, but I have been fancying the idea for a while. I also think it would look great with the trousers and skirts I have chosen that I decided to add it to my sew plans.
(6) Another Silky Top
P-163-38 |
(7) Fancy Holiday Party Look
BS-12-2011-106B |
BS-12-2011-107 |
OR
BS-12-2012-112 |
And, that's it! I am exhausted thinking about it all. But, also excited. The only danger is that I might produce a bunch of coats and jackets and not much else. But, well, if that does happen at least I am cleaning out the stash? In any case, it should be an exciting year and I can't wait to get sewing!
With such a detailed, well thought-out plan of attack like this you are bound to succeed in all of your sewing. And go the shorts, they look like a super choice!
ReplyDeleteV8789---ah, the Dior New Look. I was young when that was popular the first time around. Word of warning, you'll need a waist cincher to get the classic retro look. Try Herroom.
ReplyDeleteOh! What an ambitious plan! I can't wait to see you dive in.
ReplyDeleteRe: #8 - I made this top twice (the first was too big) and really like it. It definitely needs to be lengthened - more of a tummy top as drafted. Post here: http://fivemuses.blogspot.com/2011/06/blue-top-photo-shoot.html
Very ambitious and very nice. I have a few of your pattern picks in my own (long term) sewing plans. The 01-2009 Burda skirt is one of my all time favourite makes. I don't wear it as often as I thought I would but that's only because that style of skirt doesn't really fit my lifestyle as much as I hoped. I can't wait to see the 10-2011-123 dress. I have the magazine that it's in, but I also bought the envelope pattern to save me tracing :)
ReplyDeletewow - this will be quite the year, no matter what you end up choosing. I like the idea of lists for seasons rather than a list for the year - if it happens, great, if not, so be it. most sensible. I'm a sucker for 50's dresses, so I'm looking forward to your birthday outfit.
ReplyDeleteGreat plans and nice choice of patterns! Some of them in my wish-list too, one I even have made(knit top from the last section%).
ReplyDeleteBTW can you tell do you have any special way to store patterns which you like to do. As I understood you have a lot of magazines and patterns, how you orientate through them? I ask because I bought some pack of old burda magazines and now when I want to make a dress I am looking through big pile and this is not very handy%(