Sunday, January 10, 2010

Creative block and... more new patterns!

I am currently experiencing an odd bout of creative block. Think writers' block, only in my case I have no desire to do anything creative. I feel out of sorts about this. Making things is such an integral part of my life, and now I don't know what to do with myself. My current project is a plum wool jacket and I'm lucky if I can force myself to sew two seams a day on it. I'm not experiencing any fit issues. Why am I so bored? What is my problem?!

Since I obviously have nothing new to show you, how about my picks of the new Simplicity patterns?

Up first is this very popular Cynthia Rowley design. I heart the jacket very much.

The flared skirt on the model is my pick from 2451 (view B). I love those fun pockets, button/tab detail on the waist, and running stitch for topstitching.

The shape of jacket A from this next pattern is really appealing to me. I also like the bias details along the front center and collar portions. The whole suit is super cute, actually. Maybe I'll completely copy the look only with a different color other then beige.

I'll be buying this next one is for the little shell top. I like the interesting design lines and small neck ruffle. Tops like these are always so versatile in my closet.

I'm hoping to find my sewing mojo soon. There's so many cute garments waiting for me to make them up. If only I could blink my eyes like Barbara Eden from I Dream of Jeannie and have them all materialize on hangers in my closet!

13 comments:

  1. I also had a lack of sewing energy, in December. I got back from vacation, but even after I kicked the jet lag, I just had no motivation to sew. I think I had a lot on my mind b/c of work and the holidays.

    My motivation came back in full force after Christmas - I had went home, and wasn't around the machine. Absence made the heart grow fonder! Perhaps make yourself take a few days off from even feeling the *need* to sew. Then maybe you'll start craving the machine again?

    I love the Cynthia Rowley dress and jacket. I saw Mimi Goodwin's version, and I want to make it so badly now! So many other projects lined up in front of it, though.

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  2. I'm sorry to hear about your sewing mojo, I think it happens to all of us. Some projects just make us dread going to the sewing room, even if it isn't a particularly vile project. I'm really liking View C of the 2453, but I don't think I have the figure for it. *pout* I'm definitely loving that skirt from 2451 though--and I am fairly certain it would suit my figure. :-)

    Hope you get your creativity flowing soon, I am looking forward to seeing more of your projects! :-)

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  3. I am feeling exactly the same as you, maybe it's just the time of year. I'm just going to wait till the sewing mojo comes back by itself, I know if I try and force myself to make something it will be a rushed mess.

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  4. I like your picks, but probably won't need a jacket. I think I'd like to make that dress, even though it's not exactly my usual style. It looks so nice and cool for summer in a knit or light cotton.

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  5. Hi Amanda! I just found your blog. You have such brilliant sewing skills. The insides of all your garments are wonderful! (As are the outsides!) hehe don't worry, you'll get over your sewing rut. I was in the same place about a month ago but I'm ridiculously enthusiastic about it now!

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  6. It happens to all of us, right now could be post-holidays and the cold that we are not used to in this area. I have picked some of the same patterns for when I go into Victoria later this week when Hancocks has their sale. (I hope they are on sale :0)

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  7. I'll give you some of my mojo - I swear, I was on a sewing roll this weekend.

    I'm gaga over that Cynthia Rowley dress. It's a good replica of one that I've been lusting over at Anthro, but is too short for me. Looks like I'll be making my own instead!

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  8. As always, I love your pattern picks. As soon as that Cynthia Rowley pattern hits the United Kingdom I'm going to snap one up. I'm sure that your creative juices will be flowing again soon - I hope so, we're relying on you for inspiration!

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  9. Hi Amanda, I know so well this feeling, you'll "recover", I'm sure, a little shopping experience can be a good starter and bring inspiration back. That works on me at least ;)

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  10. I love the garments you sew. They're so beautiful inside and out. Hope you get your sewing mojo back soon because I LOVE your blog. Can't wait to see more of your excellent garments in the not too distant future!

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  11. It's ok about your lack of sewing mojo. When you do start again you'll have twice the "start up energy" then you had before. And of course we (your fans)will be right here waiting on you:)

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  12. Rest up- the right project will find you and then you won't be able to wait to get started :) I love that skirt choice, by the way. Adorable!

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  13. Hope you're doing okay... I miss your blog posts! Can't wait to see the jacket :)

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