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Who? Me? (AKA a bloggy hop)

Wednesday 1 October 2014

Are you sick of seeing these posts yet? I'm not sure where this current blog hop originated, I'm not sure anyone else does either (!) but I'm so very much enjoying getting to know a bit more about the bloggers I love.

I had the absolute pleasure of meeting the gorgeous Myra of my-zee-moo at Frocktails in Sydney some weeks ago. So when Myra asked if I'd agree to be "hopped" I was so very chuffed that I said "why of course, I'm sure there are oodles of readers out there just waiting for my little getting to know you post" (kidding). So in case you're still tuned in here 'tis.

Why do you write?

I'm one of those people who always think it'd be cool to keep a journal. I go out and buy an awesomely cute, visually appealing notebook, and last like one day - two days max. I just have no discipline whatsoever. Or perhaps it's that writing a "dear diary" entry feels a bit contrived for me and it never sat quite right.

Then a couple of years ago, looking for some free baby girl dress patterns for my newly popped baby girl I discovered blogs. Awesome, interesting, often funny and self-effacing, I found myself obsessed hooked. I had found a little community that were in many ways, just like me, and I wanted in.

After some serious stalking dedicated blog reading I decided that perhaps I had something to say too. Nothing terribly clever or witty, but I wanted to share my makes and create some relationships with like-minded individuals, even if just on screen.

I've been sewing since I was about 8 or 9, learning on my Mum's old Singer machine. Then taking Textiles and Design at school, designing and creating my own gowns for year 10 and 12 formals. Taking a little hiatus when it suddenly seemed uncool to make your own clothes and then gleefully rediscovering the bug and this community years later. Rarely have I ever found anyone in real life who can share my goofy excitement and appreciate the work that creating entails.

My blog is a bit "notebook" (keeping track of changes or alterations I've made to garments/patterns in case I want to sew it again) and a bit about establishing a relationship and dialogue with other creators out there who just "get it", and therefore, generally get me.

What are you working on?

I'm beginning to realise I'm not at all like some incredible bloggers. I don't have more than one project on the go at any one time. I just don't have the time and I think that'd just make me anxious! This winter in particular has been especially challenging. What with work, blah, blah, family, blah blah and study (what on earth was I thinking?) my creating has taken a serious hit. It's enough just to keep upright sometimes. Sewing has just felt like an additional straw that might very well break this camel's back...

And so...

Ugh... my poor, poor Alder. I had such high hopes of keeping up with Jen's sewalong and actually getting this make done. It's getting done... albeit at a pace a little slower than a snail's.

But check out the awesome start I've made!


How's that for topstitching?

I'm halfway through the collar and then it's buttonholes and hems and I'm done. I think it's the brainpower required to get that collar looking right that has really done me in. But I'll get there.

In terms of plans... remember my plan to have no plans? Well that's working real well for me! But possibly means I'm getting nothing done.

I've definitely got a Bombshell swimsuit planned for summer in the awesome lycra below..


Sigh.. so pretty

And remember this ridiculous silk twill? Ridiculously beautiful that it is...


I'm planning to use it for the gathered version of the Alder shirt dress. Yeah, yeah, get the first one finished first Jillian, I know what you're all thinking. But a girl can dream.

Other than that, I see a few more Japanese patterns made up. I am rather a fan.

How does it differ from others of its genre?

For a start I am totally not one of the cool kids. The ones that make sewing and creating their life's work, and who's blogs I devour ravenously (I just had a thought, perhaps if I stopped obsessively reading I'd carve out time and energy for actually creating! Huh!). I won't be asked to pattern test. I won't be purchasing every newly released indie pattern. I won't be scrabbling to join in with sewalongs at every opportunity (sorry Alder...). I'm not trying to create my entire wordrobe.

I am who I am. A bit of a sewer, a bit of a raveller and increasingly more unravelled. I row my own boat, try not to worry that if I am conspicuously absent from my blog that the online (and recently IRL. Yay Frocktails!) relationships I've created and nurtured will not completely disintegrate with my absence.

If you like a bit of sewing, and a bit of winter knitting, then perhaps you'll like looking at and reading about my creations. At least I hope you do.

How does your writing process work?

What process? You mean I have to have a process? Is that where I've been going wrong?

Everything I make, makes it to this here blog. From the moment I choose a pattern, to purchasing fabric, sewing seams to finishing touches, I am writing my post in my head. Occasionally that means scribbling some witty aside onto a scrunched up receipt at the bottom of my handbag, so I won't forget it later. Witty asides are not known to come thick and fast in these here parts.

After taking my finished garment shots I'll cull to the few I see making it to the blog and use a combo of the photos to guide my writing as well as those witty asides, pattern review tidbits, alterations made and lessons learned.

I generally wait until I'm in the right head space and the writing then seems to flow so very much more easily.

So that's it folks. I hope you enjoyed learning a bit more about me.

Onwards and upwards (AKA who's next?)

I have followed Debbie's blog Lily Sage & Co for ages now. Now Debbie is definitely one of the cool kids. Have you seen her stuff? I want to be Debbie when I grow up. I'm not even kidding. I might have squealed when she agreed to let me hop to her. It was very embarrassing.

And Sasha of Fruits, Flower & Clouds. I have only more recently discovered Sasha's blog. I want to live in her wardrobe, and probably her country/city/town. Sasha had me with her Jacques Pants and then everything else on her blog was a bonus. Did I also mention she's incredibly sweet?

So it's over to you ladies. I look forward to getting to know you both better!

9 comments:

  1. I tried work + study a few years back.... lasted 6 months & I don't even have any kids. So if you manage to fit anything other than eat, sleep, work, study in, I reckon you're doing pretty bloody well. I'm not sure what it is about adulthood + study that's soooo hard, but I don't remember uni being that hard back in the day!

    So bummed I couldn't make it up to Sydney for Frocktails, would have been so much fun meeting all you Sydney lasses! And by the way, your Alder is indeed looking pretty schmick! You're so close! Once the collar's done the buttons & hem will be a doddle. You can do it!

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  2. Nice words lady. I love your posts, even if they're occasional at the moment. And even though we've never met I feel I can hear you speak just as you write! Secretly (not secretly) my favorite writers/sewists are those that march to the beat of their own drum, and your beat is awesome. Good luck with the summer sewing plans!

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  3. Love your writing Jillian ... and not only your writing! It's so nice to discover new things about fellow sewists ... little things that give you insight into their process and why not way of thinking and life... The part about no more than one project at a time made me smile ... I could recognise myself in it :). Thank you for your kind words and staying tuned to see your finished Adler - that's some top-notch topstitching !!!

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  4. Oh you are too kind! And I had a chuckle thinking about all the shiny, pretty unused diaries I've started in the past too. I assumed blogging would be the same, but somehow it stuck! Better get my act together, my turn now ;-)

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  5. I'm so with you on life just getting in the way sometimes... Some great fabrics, will look forward to seeing them made up, whenever that may be ;-)

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  6. So glad Myra jumped to you. You are one of the cool kids in my book! I felt like we were friends even before we met at Frocktails! Keep on that alder - you are almost there.

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  7. Why don't you try the Mandarin version of the collar to ease yourself in? Halves the process but still looks really cute

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  8. Great post. How are you travelling with your Alder? I can't wait to see it finished. I agree with Kirsty, you are definitely on my "cool kids" list. Good luck with the bombshell - I too am hoping to sew up some swimwear for summer... but it may be summer of 2015-16 knowing me :)

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  9. Thanks Myra, and thanks again for hopping to me! If you keep your eyes peeled you might just see the Alder up on the blog today. All going well... as the post is not written... and I'm snowed under as usual.

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