Welcome 2024!

Welcome to a new year! I really do  love a new year with all the potential opportunities we have ahead of us.

What plans do you have? I have many sewing projects that have been waiting for me, so I’m thinking I will start with some of those. I have too many pretty bra kits and patterns to stay away from bra-making for too long though. Hmm. Maybe one project and one bra?

One of my first goals is to get some pants to fit well. I have a big challenge though. I have a condition called Lipedema. It’s not nice. It’s painful, and causes me to gain weight on my lower body. This has caused a 15-inch difference between my waist and hips.

At present, I’m only able to find elastic waisted pants that will fit me. But I would like to try and make pants too. I’m sure I’m going to need elastic in the waist still, but a plain front might look dressier. Or an actual pair of dress pants! I can’t tell you the last time I wore a nice pair of dress pants.

So I’m looking at something like the Largo Cargos or the Duet Trousers by Love Notions.   Duet Trousers cover updateI’ll let you know how this part of my journey goes.  largo cargoSo that is one goal I have for 2024.

Another goal I have is to make a doll. I’ve already bought all the supplies I need for one. I just have to sit down and actually do this now.

Here is the site that has inspired me: MayaWaldorfDoll on Etsy.  Waldorf-inspired Handmade Doll, Best Cristmas gift, Ready to Ship, Gift for Birthday,Doll Made of Natural Materials, Waldorf Doll image 1 This beautiful doll is from her site. So lovely, and so inspiring. I’ll share more resources for doll-making later.

Lastly, I have a few Laura Heine collage quilting projects that have been waiting for me.   I love this! It’s so charming, and reminds me of the villages both my mother and father were from.

 And lastly, these adorable stockings.   My thoughts are if I get started on some of these non-bra projects sooner rather than later in 2024, they have a chance of getting completed!

You all know my heart is in bra-making. But I’ve bought these other projects, and they’re sitting waiting for me. It’s time!

One last comment. Do you remember the matching undies I made for my son and DIL last year? 

  Well, the kids were over for dinner for Christmas and took me aside. Then they flashed me their matching hips! They had on their Christmas kitten undies!  I never expected to see them wearing them.

Have you thought about what you want from 2024? What sewing goals or plans do you have for 2024? I’d love to hear. 

Happy New Year, and Happy Creating!

4 thoughts on “Welcome 2024!

  1. Happy New Year to you, Michelle.
    I must have missed the post about kitten undies, so that last bit was a delightful surprise. Way too much cuteness!

  2. I too find it difficult to fit trousers as I also have a small waist in relation to my hips (13-14 inches), thankfully not because of lipidemia though I have a number of friends who live with this. In a world where the usual waist-to-hip ratio is 9 – 10 inches we curvy girls have to be creative.

    I don’t like elastic waists as I find elastic-waist trouser ‘pooch’ when you sit down and don’t sit smoothly the rest of the time. I have found most success with trousers with darts in the back (and sometimes front) and cutting between sizes.
    Some patterns I have tried:
    Peppermint Wide -legged https://peppermintmag.com/sewing-school/wide-leg-pants/ with (ie) a D waist and a G hip.
    Deer and Doe Narrcisse and Sewaholic Thurlow designed for the pear-shaped. (https://shop.deer-and-doe.fr/en/sewing-patterns/70-narcisse-pants-pdf.html https://www.sewaholicpatterns.com/thurlow-trousers/);
    Style Arc Kew, slightly balloon shaped https://www.stylearc.com/shop/sewing-patterns/kew-woven-pant/
    and the Modern Sewing Co. Worker Trousers https://modernsewingco.com/collections/single-patterns/products/worker-trousers also looser through the lower hip and thigh

    Maybe you’ll find one of these suitable to start.

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