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The Rules

From a budgeting perspective, this hobby could go either way. It could be great for my savings, as I'll no longer buy things I never wear, but it could be terrible, as I'll fall in love with patterns and fabrics and get all excited... ...so I've made some rules  Only buy fabric with a pattern in mind (thus buy the correct amount and don't end up with a massive stash) No more than 5 projects in the sewing queue - i.e. if I haven't sewn from every pattern at least once, I am not allowed to buy any more patterns. The one exception here is a pattern that I bought by mistake - clicked on the wrong button when I ordered it! I don't like it so I'm not making it. The Sewing Queue As It currently Stands Style Arc Kate Wrap Dress (completed) Sewaholic Thurlow Trousers in blue fabric (in progress - one muslin pocket down!) Sewaholic Cambie Dress in red fabric - both already purchased Style Arc Melissa Blouse in muslin (depending on how it turns

the internet - it's not just porn anymore

Mum taught me to sew when I was young. I don't remember a great deal of what I learned, but the most important lessons stuck with me: - 1) how to read a pattern - 2) the basics of using a sewing machine - 3) don't cut paper with sewing scissors (maybe that should be 1) - 4) I can do it! For years, a combination of bad/expensive local fashion, lack of good fabric sources, and ugly sewing patterns, has stayed my hand when it comes to putting my sewing knowledge to use. But finally, FINALLY, the internet has come into its potential and connected people for purposes other than arguing about politics or looking at naughty pictures. Now, thanks to Mr Internet, I can get the energy, inspiration and confidence I need to start sewing my own clothes, properly. There's Tasia in Canada, whose  Sewaholic blog started me on my path. She made it sound fun and she explained so many tips and tricks in detail that I actually got excited to try things like "bias binding"!