Hi there. Did you miss me? There was a whole lot of hullabaloo going on around here for the last couple of weeks but now we’re on to bright and shiny new things. As the New Year approaches, I’ve been thinking about one thing in particular:
New Year’s Resolutions.
Not part of my usual agenda.
This year however, I have come across an idea that I like so much I’m willing to make an exception. Not so much out of the tradition of creating one of these lists, but because it will be a point of time that’s easy for me to remember. I also discovered the year-long challenge right before Christmas and knew much, much better than to begin and end such a feat right in the midst of chaos.
May I present Dottie Angel’s “Challenge of the Utmost Kind” ~
If that’s too tough to read, the gist is that I will not be buying any new article of clothing for myself for one year (unless it’s handmade). This isn’t actually a stretch since I rarely buy any new item of clothing for myself, the challenge for me is to actually sit down and make myself some clothes. And unlike most of the participants in this dandy little challenge, I do plan on making my own underwear.
This Resolution (cue the dramatic voice and music) comes about out of necessity more than anything. I’m happy to say that as the babes grow, the mama continues to shrink. After three years of being pregnant, nursing, being pregnant, and nursing some more, this mama is pretty ripe for a new wardrobe. Motherhood changes a woman in a myriad of ways, both physically and mentally, and none of my old clothes fit anymore. Physically or mentally.
So there we have it. As I steadily work on building my inventory for this summer’s market, I will be concentrating on making clothing that I would wear myself…this new self that is motherly and responsible and wants to wear clothes that look pretty but are durable enough for me to wipe my hands on throughout our messy, puts-the-speed-of-light-to-shame kind of days. Unique and tailored and with nursing access but not in an obvious way. A little funky and off the beaten path but able to withstand whatever laundry setting I put them on. Kid proof.
Those kinds of clothes.
Stay tuned for “the big reveal”, as lady Tif puts it.
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awesome. i did a few months of wardrobe remix (do you know that blog) and it was great– i didn’t so much use stash stuff as i just finally sat down and made myself some clothes. and when i pare down my closet, my handmade clothes almost never get tossed b/c i put much more time into making things i would like to wear for a very long time. it was really eye opening for me to realize how much time i spent shopping and buying crappy clothes. good luck on your journey!
I’m most impressed…both with the purity of your intention and your willingness to make your own underware!! I’ve been revamping my new year’s resolution list myself, so this is truly imspirational. Best of luck and I look forward to seeing how it goes!
Oooh, Linda–I just discovered wardrobe re-mix and it has changed my life forever!
Thanks, Jana! It feels really good to know this little project is an inspiration to others.
It gives me that extra bit of motivation when I get lazy or distracted!
Go girl! When you were a wee one, I actually made my underwear. Love ~Mom
hahaha–I remember that, Mom!
go mama go! craftster.org has some great undie tutorials with repurposed T-shirts. i’ll see what i can dig up for ya! <3 <3
Banana, you are AWESOME! wait until you see what I just did to an old pair of shoes!