Hello and happy new year, this blog is still not dead! I'd just got back into a sewing rhythm when stuff went wrong again, except this time it was different stuff. I don't want to go too far into it, but suffice to say I have seen quite enough of my local hospital except I will have to keep seeing it since I'm now in a clinical drugs trial. The whole thing made me pretty depressed and I didn't touch my sewing machine for two months. I have now managed to finish something, which has lifted my spirits enough to return and post an update.
What I'm not going to do this time is make any commitments to my previous regular schedule. Eventually that's the goal, because under normal circumstances that works really well for me. But the normal circumstances will have to come before the regular posting. I don't know when my next garment post will be, either. Honestly I think a large part of it will depend on how good the new hairdresser I'm seeing this afternoon is. I have a few finished items to post - I had several made and ready to photograph before everything went wrong again - but taking proper project photos feels like a bit of a leap from where I am now.
On the other hand, I do want to keep posting even if non-project posts get zero engagement. One of the most helpful things I've done to get myself moving again was actively surround myself with sewing stuff. Looking at fabric online, going through my stash, watching YouTube videos of people just getting on with whatever they're making (not the big ambitious stuff, just the actual process of making, like, bog-standard skirts). I'm planning to take myself to Walthamstow next week which will hopefully result in a fabric haul, and I've also been working on a post about my utterly disastrous first dressmaking class. It won't be every Monday like clockwork, but I am planning to keep in touch and do what I can.
Thank you to everyone who still swings by here occasionally. May your 2022 be a bit less shit than the previous two years!
Glad you’re here so whatever pace works, works.
ReplyDeleteGood luck at Walthamstow! I’m sure you’ll find some beauties!!
Have always enjoyed popping in to see what you’re up to — here’s to better days. Karen
ReplyDeleteNo worries about the bloggng schedule! There's far more important things, like participating in real life things. Sorry about the health woes, I hope it's well on the way to being gotten under control.
ReplyDeleteJust sending you general love - as for the SewJo, let it come when it will!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year! Glad to see a post from you. Sending good thoughts for your health journey.
ReplyDeleteHope you feel better and recover. That's the important thing. The rest can wait.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to whatever you post, whenever you post it!
ReplyDeleteHappy new year! I hope life smoothes out a bit for you. I’ll happily keep coming back for whatever you want to post whenever you want to post it. I look forward to seeing what you get in Walthamstow and your next project! <3
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year and I hope that includes lot of improved health for you and whatever else you need, physically and emotionally. As far as posting schedules, I've been blogging for years and have never had a schedule and don't get those who do. Writing should come from the heart and from what you live and want to say, not from a schedule, IMO. Perhaps that is what contributes to my enjoyment of the process. So I hope you enjoy your blogging and do it when you want and feel like expressing your self. We are all here to listen. Happy Sewing!
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear about your illness... I stop by your blog once in a while though I don't comment as often.. Happy new year!
ReplyDeleteEmily said it great, and it bears repeating - I'm looking forward to whatever you post, whenever you post it!
Take care of yourself!
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