21 April 2012
Psssssst...
There's a buzz in the air! I promise you it's not coming from my computer but the fast approaching Elsie Marley Kids Clothing Week Challenge. It's hard to pick what I've been looking forward to the most. There's the hot pot of inspiring sewing to be discovered in the KCWC flickr pool. Then there's the thrill of your own challenge...how much sewing can one get done in one week, without things going to complete you know what around you. But what I love the most is knowing everywhere, normally functional, responsible mothers are turning themselves into crazy sewing ladies for a whole week.
Every KCWC I watch in awe as fellow sewers and bloggers systematically, calmly and probably with clean kitchens, churn out beautiful garments day after day after day. Me, I like to go for the all or nothing approach. My first KCWC was manic. I managed one a day for the first three, got burnt out, sewed nothing until day 6, decided there was still plenty of time. And sewed my finger. Last KCWC, I had bigggg plans. We were in another town, in someone else's house and in the end sanity and sleep won out.
This time I'm adopting a new plan... fabric is cut, sewing nook is organized. No signs of that Mad Sewing Lady yet. I'll be attempting four outfits and a bonus one. So if by day five I can still wade through debris to my sewing machine and all fingers are in tact, there's still two days left to attempt the bonus outfit. Sounds sensible? Achievable? I hope so, though these little doodles are looking deceptively simple on paper. There's a re-fashion, a new pattern I've been wanting to try, two self-drafted experiments and another bloody manligan. Hope to see y'all in the pool!
Can't wait!!
ReplyDeleteaw, look at those boys of yours! cuties. my goal is to allow my laundry pile to exceed my height next week. i'm pretty sure it's going to happen. :) happy sewing!
ReplyDeleteIt's my first time this year, so I'm not sure how I'll go...I have cut everything already though so hopefully that will help...I'm sticking with some autumn/winter projects!! I have 2 little boys too and often feel uninspired for sewing, so I'm looking forward to your projects!!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait too! I have two fairly complicated patterns picked out and a full time job but fingers crossed I will get at least one finished like last time. Good luck with your list
ReplyDeleteI just love your blog posts, they always give me the giggles - that first photo is just hilarious.
ReplyDeleteYou look so organised with your plan - I'm joining in too, making a few things for my littlest baby boy, mostly pants but if I manage maybe a long sleeved t-shirt (or two). Can't wait to see your creations next week! xx
that first photo is the best damn thing!
ReplyDeleteso excited to see what you have up your sleeve! and that photo is priceless! you're hilarious :)
ReplyDeleteHilarious!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see your doodles sewn. I just love your style! ***holding a pair of scissors in the air*** Here's to Mad Sewing Ladies and well dressed kids!!!
I LOVE THIS!
ReplyDeleteI love this picture, am getting ready for my first KCWC, and well, the little corner in my house where I can sew is about the only organized place around here, so...well...it might become quite a week..... I'm looking forward to the clothes you'll make! Enjoy :)
ReplyDeleteHaving everything already cut out is clever!! I'm planning mine all now :) I took photos of my fabric stash so I can refer to the pics while planning and try and get rid of the stuff that's been there for a while!
ReplyDeleteOooooh i just got your first picture. the boys are nekkid. I get it. because you need to make them clothes.
ReplyDeleteahhh let's blame this on baby brain...
That photo is hilarious. You are way more organised than me. This is my first time taking part and I can't wait for the crazy sewing to commence.
ReplyDeleteI'm doing it too! Good luck... your little designs look fabulous! Love the photo... tooo funny :)
ReplyDeleteLove the first pic! Naked kids. That looks like my youngest. He has outgrown most of my homemade stuff. I have traced some patterns and since we had a totally strange heat wave here this past weekend I have kind of changed plans on items that are needed (read: desperately needed). I'm hoping to make a lot of t-shirts and shorts. My plan is to make them all production style ignoring the thread change thingy.
ReplyDeleteThat picture is too good! I can't wait to see what you make!
ReplyDeleteLovely pics and a good plan. I am only allowed a few seconds on the computer - then back to the sewing machine.
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