06 June 2013

Project Sewn Wrap Up

It's all over Pavlova. And...I won I won I won! Okay, now that's out of the way. Approx half a week ago is when I thought I would have this Project Sewn debrief up and posted. Guess I've been trying to catch my breath and re-gain some balance while attending to the mountain of house stuff that's been put off for a month!

First I want to give the biggest shout out and congrats to these two amazing girls, Andrea from Four Square Walls and Jess of The Sewing Rabbit! I think you'll agree these two talents nailed the looks every single week and I'm kind of wishing I could strike up some sort of deal with Andrea, whereby I end up with her white blazer from week one. It goes without saying that Project Sewn has been the absolute highlight of my sewing journey. I gained and learned so much and if I didn't know myself as determined before then there's no doubt now. I was bestowed some pre-comp advice from the lovely Max, a past PR& P winner, which was 'push yourself' and 'don't second guess yourself''. So I went in with a nothing to lose. If I went home on the back of a project not working out, because I'd attempted something super hard, then that was the best way to go. Ha...I just didn't expect to win on the back of four challenging projects!!
 
 I'm not sure what I was running on towards the end of Project Sewn, but it wasn't sleep. And it wasn't drugs. Right now I can only describe the feeling I have as being similar to someone who's just spent a whole year planning a wedding and then suddenly the days over and it's like 'what did I even do before this?'. There was this routine of planning, cutting, sewing, photographing, sending the post off and blogging the outfit. Then you literally had to let the weeks project go and start the whole process again the next day. That was crazy, no time to sit down and pat yourself on the back. No time to procrastinate over ideas, it was like 'choose one, get sewing, make it work'. Being disciplined like this was actually really exciting, though it's not a pace I could sustain all the time. Having the structure of a weekly theme was also really great. The themes were wide open too, lots of room for creativity and for everyone to add their personal aesthetic.

Sometimes I get asked where all this sewing/ blogging is headed. Everyone's full of well-meaning advice about becoming an alterations lady or a formal dressmaker or a kids clothing manufacturer. As if this sewing + blogging gig is just a means to something bigger and better, like some sort of 'real' world job. But it's the sewing and contributing to this community that inspires, drives, gives me energy, keeps me sane / up at night, allows me to create beauty and be self sufficient. And then I get to share it all with a group of ladies who are just as into it as me! I cannot give enough thanks to everyone who stopped by to leave encouragement and especially for your votes!!! It was an incredibly humbling experience, to say the least.
 
Thanks to Liz and Elizabeth, the creators of Project Sewn, for what I can only imagine was a mammoth effort behind the scenes to have the first ever season run so smoothly. I think we set a cracking pace and I cannot wait to see who pops up in the line-up! So, what's up and coming in the next few weeks... I've been hanging out to get stuck into my winter wardrobe. And slightly less excited about this pile of adjustments / mendings.

37 comments:

  1. I was so so so very excited when I saw you in the line up, and I knew you would pull out all the stops and make it all fabulous :) I can't imagine the pace of it...I did the sew along every week and even that was hard! (And I was not putting out the spectacular outfits that you were). Congratulations, you totally deserve it and thanks for all the inspiration!

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  2. Woo hoo Sophie! A well deserved win from a Brissy girl, no less. Very proud.

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  3. Wooooo:) I loved all your outfits. You did a great job

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  4. I love your response to "where is all this blogging and sewing headed"...I get asked the same thing and never know how to reply...it should be enough to just be sustained by creativity, shouldn't it?

    I loved your entries...and am impressed that you kept it up until the very end!

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  5. Super congrats, all your outfits were SO awesome! I'm ready to hop on a plane and steal that blazer skirt combo, though it wouldn't look nearly as cool on me! Also so weird that people would ask where it's heading? Ha! Wherever it goes is always my answer.

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  6. Congratulations and thanks for sharing a bit about the process and journey. Well done pushing yourself - Fearless Sewing, that's what it's all about! x

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  7. Congratulations and a huge "Thank you" for all that inspiration you gave me!
    I like your thoughts about "where it's heading" I ran into that kind of questions myself several times and I really hate it... let me just do what I love and we'll see, where it's going...

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  8. Well done...i love with your outfits... Deserved win darling

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  9. You won! Congratulations! Very well deserved :)

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  10. you did a fantastic job! congrats on the win. it's so fun to see what sort of creative designs come out of competitions like this. i've had the "what are you going to do with this?" question before, and it's clearly from people who don't get what it's like to just do something you love and share it with the world. turning it into a "real job" would make it work and not as much fun!

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  11. Congratulations!! I'm glad you had such a rewarding experience!! AND you've left the whole thing with some awesome clothes!!

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  12. Phenomenal pieces! Congratulations!

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  13. You did great, you totally deserve it!

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  14. Congratulations! And here's to sewing and blogging purely for the love of it.

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  15. Congratulations on your win, I so loved your outfits! Sounds like you need a holiday and some house fairies!

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  16. Congratulations!! I loved what you came up with! So talented!

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  17. Congratulations! I voted for you every week.

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  18. Congratulations! You made some really fantastic outfits.

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  19. What you just accomplished is amazing and you should be proud of yourself for it. A month long challenged of back to back projects in intense but you made it through. This blogging world is glad to have you. It also wouldn't be the same without you.

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  20. You did such an amazing job! I seriously loved all of your outfits. You should be so proud of yourself!

    I think it's pretty funny how sometimes people think that we blog as a means to an end. For me, at least, I love sewing in the capacity that I do it now and I love the blogging community. I'm not doing this to try to start a new career or make money off this or something. But I'm glad that you love sewing and blogging-- I can't wait to see what you make next!

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  21. I am so glad you won I voted for you every week. Your designs were amazing and of course us antipodeans have to stick together!

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  22. Huge congratulations Sophie!!! I adored seeing what both you and Andrea came up with each week, so I'm over the moon that you both came top ;o) I'm still smitten with your short from week one and will try to copy it one of these days!

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  23. so if i were to go over to andrea's house (which would be awesome because i adore her) and steal her awesome white blazer (which would be sad but a neccesary action) could i then trade you for your sherbet blazer? sound good?

    congratulations! you ROCKED this.

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  24. WAHOOOO! Congratulations, Sophie! Someone fix this woman a drink! Whew!

    You're so right about the blogging bit, too. I laughed in recognition. People are always telling me "you should sell your sewing!" or "make your passion your career!" And I try to hear that for what it is, I think, which is just another way of saying that they like my stuff. But I already have a job, and it's a pretty good one. Sewing is *for fun.* So is blogging!

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  25. Woo hoo! Congratulations. I knew you'd win. You are just too amazing not to. All your creations were amazing. Congratulations to the other girls too on making it to the final. Everyone put in a lot of hard work and it shows in all their creations.

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  26. Congratulations Sophie! Everything you made was so amazing and you've got some incredible additions to your wardrobe now.

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  27. Congratulations!! You made some amazing, amazing items and your witty photos really took the cake. Hope you had a chance to sip some wine and toast your awesome self! Thanks for the great inspiration lady.

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  28. you are SO talented, friend! i love everything you created for Project Sewn... can't wait to keep on reading your blog and being inspired by your gorgeous outfits. xoxoxo

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  29. Congratulations!! Your projects have been amazing! I don't comment often, but I've read every one of your posts and you are such an inspiration. Thank you for sharing!

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  30. I loved everything you made, and can't believe how quickly you whipped them out! Bravo and congrats!!

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  31. WaaaaHOOOO!! Congratulations!!! You really blew me away with all your creations for Project Sewn (but then again, you always blow me away)! So happy to hear you won!!

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  32. Just found your blog today! I love all of the things you make! The pattern and fabric combinations are seriously perfect. I can't wait to keep following:)
    Leah Faye
    e plus l

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  33. you did an amazing job, and I'm so happy you won!

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  34. Since I saw this post I've been meaning to tell you - you're my hero. Way to clinch the gold in Project Sewn!! I loved EVERYTHING you made. Your taste is just impeccable, girl. And your sewing ain't too shabby either!

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