Hits – Misses – Reflections – Inspirations – Goals

31 Dec Hits – Misses – Reflections – Inspirations – Goals


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2012 was a great year full of new adventures for me which included more sewing than I thought I was capable of. I know by now that even our mistakes are worthwhile, although it’s the successes  I like to celebrate. Below is my honest appraisal of the Best and Worst of 2012 🙂

HITS

TOP FIVE HITS – NEW PROJECTS

Vogue 8648 – The first thought that pops to mind is – “Thank you, Susan Khalje for teaching me how to make a dress that fits!” What a winner this is 🙂

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Vintage Simplicity 7715 – Though I don’t have the opportunity to wear this dress as much as others I’ve made, it’s one of my favorite dresses ever. I always feel special when I wear it.

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Butterick 5415. I love the simple pattern paired with a beautiful bold silk and wear this tunic often. I used the couture techniques of underlining and inserting a zipper by hand making this simple pattern special.

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Simplicity 2584 – My go to summer dress! From the streets of Barcelona to the grocery store at home, I threw on this dress constantly. I love the color combinations found in the fabric.

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Butterick 5615 – So many elements of my first blouse with buttons came together nicely for this flattering top. I’ve made it in a black silk and hope to make it again.

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TOP FIVE REFASHIONS

REFASHIONS

1. Lilly Pulitzer dress to top

2. Thrift store 80s silk dress to top

3. Favorite floral pants made magazine pretty

4. Too tight sequined dress  to top

5. Thrift store dress made chic

TOP FIVE MISSES

Very Easy Vogue 7812 – What can I say other than Yuk. My first pair of pants in years!  I modified a perfectly good pattern and chose the wrong fabric, a stretch khaki that bags in the knees and seat.

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New Look 6922 – There is nothing wrong with the pattern and the dress is cute, but it doesn’t fit. One of my first knit sewing projects – cotton jersey was the wrong choice of fabric.

IMG_0625McCall’s 6513 – This top is too bulky for comfort. I was trying to recreate a favorite RTW and missed big time.

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Vogue 9771  – The drape of this top was not what it appeared in the pattern illustration.  I wear the top but the outcome was slightly disappointing.

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Vogue 8833 – And why did I add a silk ribbon ruffle to this shirt???? My choice of quilting cotton was not the best for this pattern either.

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The process was actually quite painless!

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It’s pretty clear I have learned to make dresses during 2012, and have a lot to learn about sewing with knits and making tops. Hopefully I won’t repeat the same mistakes or get stuck in the rut of staying in my comfort level!

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Thank you for being part of my blog during 2012. Sharing my projects with the world has inspired me to always put forth my best efforts in sewing and writing. I consider every comment valuable and am grateful to all who take the time to write.

Wishing you all a Happy New Year full of creative successes and beautiful memories!

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73 Comments
  • Shams
    Posted at 10:03h, 31 December Reply

    Wow, a most impressive list. Your misses are pretty nice, as misses go! You are poised to have a really impressive 2013! Happy New Year!

  • Naomi
    Posted at 10:10h, 31 December Reply

    It has been a delight to follow you this past year. Your posts are an inspiration to all as we aspire to expand our sewing skills and achieve our fashion goals. Happy New Year!!!

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 14:44h, 01 January Reply

      What a sweet comment 🙂 Many thanks for writing Naomi and good luck with your 2013 sewing!

  • Carolyn
    Posted at 10:14h, 31 December Reply

    It has been a thrill to watch you sew this year! Can’t wait to see what you make in 2013!

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 14:46h, 01 January Reply

      Thank you, Carolyn 🙂 It was a super thrill for me to get to meet you last month! …. and I can’t wait to see what YOU make in 2013.

  • Miriam
    Posted at 10:18h, 31 December Reply

    I wish my projects came out as well as your misses! You are truly an inspiration and I look forward to all of your posts. Thanks for taking the time to post and all the best in 2013 to you and your lovely family.

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 14:48h, 01 January Reply

      Many thanks, Miriam 🙂 I’m very moved by your kind comment!

  • ewellons
    Posted at 10:23h, 31 December Reply

    You have been an inspiration to so many this year! And it helps everyone to know that “misses” happen — even to you!

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 14:49h, 01 January Reply

      ah…… 🙂 🙂 I believe each of my garments has a miss somewhere!

  • hazel walker England
    Posted at 10:26h, 31 December Reply

    I totally agree with all the other recent comments, thankyou so much for takin g the time to send the pics to us ‘would-be-sewers’ around the world, I have 3 projects on the go just now, don’t know if I dare show you them, I will wait for a sunny day, not much of that around here tho just now, happy new year to all you ladies, kind regards Hazel Walker

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 15:14h, 01 January Reply

      Thank you so much for your comment, Hazel! I hope you have a great 2013 and look forward to seeing your sewing projects 🙂

  • carolinascallin
    Posted at 10:46h, 31 December Reply

    Love what you’ve done – and even the ‘misses’ aren’t all that bad…just learning experiences 🙂 Hope you have a wonderful New Years! Can’t wait to see what’s in store for you in 2013!

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 15:14h, 01 January Reply

      Thank you, Cheryl! How is your sewing coming along?

  • Elizabeth Kolb
    Posted at 10:56h, 31 December Reply

    I am hoping to do what you are doing….. In your opinion what is the best “learn to sew” video? I am not all together new at sewing but not at all good either. Thanks, Elizabeth

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 15:17h, 01 January Reply

      Hi Elizabeth!
      Since I knew how to sew when I started my blog, I never bought any learn to sew videos. However, I think Diana Rupp’s sewing studio on Craftsy is excellent for a novice sewer. Keep me posted on your progress and many thanks for writing!

  • Art Attack
    Posted at 10:57h, 31 December Reply

    Happy New Year, Sarah. It’s been fun being your sewing colleague this year and I’m so happy we’ve “met”. You’ve had a fafabulous sewing year and should be extremely proud. All the best to you in 2013! dorcas

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 15:20h, 01 January Reply

      Thank you so much, Dorcas! The feeling is mutual 🙂 I must say your recent sewing projects have been f a n t a s t i c ! I see a new Dorcas emerging – what’s going on?

  • Elaine
    Posted at 10:57h, 31 December Reply

    I loved your Vogue 8648 in beige also. It inspired me to sign up for Susan’s class which I have yet to begin (going to soon) and Diana Rupp’s Sewing Studio class which I completed. Your striped skirt with border from McCall’s 3830 was a favorite of mine and I have enjoyed skirts made from that pattern since seeing yours — so much so that I bought an extra copy to have on hand. Finally, you introduced me to sewing with fabrics from Mood. As I didn’t order the swatches that they offer, I have had some surprises as far as scale of design (think striped skirt!), but it was fun deciding how best to use the beautiful fabrics even though they might not have been exactly what I was expecting. Thanks for the inspiration and I look forward to seeing what you sew in 2013!

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 15:29h, 01 January Reply

      Elaine,
      Thank you so much for your comment! I love the beige 8648 too but when choosing between the two I went for the floral. I’m delighted to know my posts inspired you to sew and even more delighted to know you did so successfully! You will love Susan Khalje’s class. If you are pleased with your Mood Fabrics, I hope you will send photos to Meg at the Mood blog – http://www.moodfabrics.com/blog/.
      Good luck with your 2013 sewing 🙂

      • goodbyevalentino
        Posted at 15:30h, 01 January Reply

        I meant to say – If you are pleased with your Mood Fabric projects I hope you will send photos……….

  • crystalpleats
    Posted at 12:33h, 31 December Reply

    You have had a great year of sewing. Happy new year!

  • Mary
    Posted at 12:40h, 31 December Reply

    Very enjoyable ‘hits and misses’ recap. I can see why those dresses were in constant use–so comfy, yet stylish.

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 15:33h, 01 January Reply

      Many thanks, Mary – those are the two words I like – comfy and stylish 🙂 🙂 !

  • Sandy
    Posted at 12:40h, 31 December Reply

    Regarding the last photo…the Vogue 8813…is that the correct pattern number? I looked it up and it seemed to be something entirely different. I love lurking on your blog, and I can say that if I did comment, I’d essentially be repeating what others say, i.e., I really think your garments are beautiful, that your are a very skilled sewist and it’s been a treat to look forward to what you’ll create next!

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 15:34h, 01 January Reply

      Sandy, Thank you for bringing the typo to my attention. It’s 8833. Many thanks too for your kind comment 🙂

  • Joen
    Posted at 13:34h, 31 December Reply

    You certainly had more hits then misses. I love Simplicty 2584 too I made a wonderful blue and white tunic that I loved. Your dress looks lovely and you have reminded me I need to make something else using S2584. Thanks for all your sewing inspiration in 2012 and have a Happy New Year!

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 15:35h, 01 January Reply

      Thank you, Joen! I love Simplicity 2584 that I made it 3 times and want to make it again!

  • Kay
    Posted at 14:04h, 31 December Reply

    I love reading your posts, as always! Here’s to another happy and fulfilling journey in the new year!

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 15:40h, 01 January Reply

      Thank you, Kay! I love your NY Resolutions post and am thinking about Karen’s challenge. What a great idea!

  • Eliza
    Posted at 15:05h, 31 December Reply

    You have a wonderful sense of style and I always enjoy your posts. Congratulations on such a prolific and inspiring year!

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 15:40h, 01 January Reply

      Thank you so much, Eliza! One might say I’ve become addicted to sewing 🙂

  • Margy Houtz
    Posted at 15:07h, 31 December Reply

    So lovely to have “met” you…your projects are beautiful (yes, even the “misses”) and I look forward to your posts.

  • Becky
    Posted at 15:22h, 31 December Reply

    Thank you for a wonderful year of inspiration and beauty. Happy 2013!

  • Mollie Bobo
    Posted at 15:39h, 31 December Reply

    Inspiration galore for us more mature chic chicks! We should all look fabulous next year!

  • Meredith P
    Posted at 16:20h, 31 December Reply

    Just recently found your blog and I love your style. I find many things that you are making that I already have or will put on my “to do” list. Great list of 2012 things. And even your “misses” are pretty good! 🙂

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 15:44h, 01 January Reply

      Many thanks, Meredith! Good luck with your 2013 sewing 🙂

  • Lori
    Posted at 16:25h, 31 December Reply

    Very impressive garments, I really love the second dress, it looks fabulous on you. Isn’t it fun to look back, also helps to see what we wear and don’t wear. Happy new year.

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 15:46h, 01 January Reply

      Hi Lori,
      This was a great use of time and reflection. I’ve also faced the areas I need to improve 🙂
      Many thanks for writing!

  • Joyce Plunkett
    Posted at 18:08h, 31 December Reply

    Happy New Year! Love your blog and agree that your misses are not too awful – although that brown knit dress… enh. “Glad” that you found V9771 to be weird too; I thought maybe it was just my body “structure”, but that’s not a problem for you and it still doesn’t look like their illustration!

    Thanks for the inspiration!
    JoyceP in WI

  • chicenvelopements
    Posted at 19:28h, 31 December Reply

    It’s been fun to be a part of your sewing adventures this past year. Thanks for including me and I’m looking forward to what 2013 brings!
    Beth

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 15:47h, 01 January Reply

      Thanks for your ongoing support, Beth! By the way, I was impressed with your stats – good job!

  • Sharon
    Posted at 22:10h, 31 December Reply

    Happy New Year and I look forward to seeing what gorgeous creations you create this year.

  • twotoast
    Posted at 23:25h, 31 December Reply

    Happy New Year to you too! Your garments are all very classy and you have been a great inspiration in the RTW Fasters challenge.

    I look forward to seeing your garments in 2013!

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 15:57h, 01 January Reply

      Many thanks, Lorraine! You’ve had quite a year of sewing yourself 🙂 🙂

  • gingermakes
    Posted at 00:50h, 01 January Reply

    Wow, what a stellar lineup! Every garment you made feels so special and fresh! I’m so excited to see the projects you come up with in 2013!

  • Calico Stretch
    Posted at 04:08h, 01 January Reply

    No wadders there at all! That’s cool. Its been lovely to read your writings and I’m so glad you didn’t stop at the end of your ‘year’. Happy New Year to you too.

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 15:59h, 01 January Reply

      Thank you so much, Calico! I’m glad I didn’t stop sewing either 🙂

  • Vicki
    Posted at 06:13h, 01 January Reply

    I’m glad I found your blog last year (2012). You have made some beautiful garments. I think the “misses” are still perfectly lovely.

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 16:02h, 01 January Reply

      Thank you, Vicki! The misses aren’t disasters but they’re not worn because I’m not really pleased with the outcome.

  • Elizabeth
    Posted at 13:01h, 01 January Reply

    I loved all your dresses and tunics. Very chic. Happy new year!

  • Gail
    Posted at 16:50h, 01 January Reply

    I absolutely adore your pink and orange tunic – this is my weekend style too. Can I ask where you bought this fabric? I would love to access some through an online purchase.

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 16:59h, 01 January Reply

      Hi Gail! Thank you. This is an Amy Butler fabric from the Love Collection. I believe the colors are sandlewood and tangerine. The photo link will take you to the post which should provide a further link to the fabric. I ordered the fabric in 2010 but I’m not sure from where – maybe quilt.com. Good luck and let me know if you find it 🙂

  • Victoria
    Posted at 17:46h, 01 January Reply

    Wow Lady, you’ve done alot of great sewing for the year!!!! I appreciate your sewing adventures and candidness!!!! And the fact that you can make such classy clothes for such a pretty Lady as yourself. I look forward to following along with you in 2013:)

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 20:11h, 02 January Reply

      Thank you so much, Victoria! The feeling is mutual 🙂 🙂

  • kattheengineer
    Posted at 21:43h, 01 January Reply

    I love the variety of projects you’ve shown here – even the ‘misses’ 😉

    You always choose such perfect fabrics for the designs you sew, and you inspire me to be a little more bold with my choices! Thank you!

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 20:12h, 02 January Reply

      What a nice comment! Sometimes I believe it would be better to hold back a bit but I’ve always loved bold fabrics and have little restraint 🙂

  • Karen
    Posted at 12:33h, 02 January Reply

    What interesting choices for all categories! I really enjoyed your commentary on each one – which is instructive for all of us who are always striving for that perfect sewn creation! Happy Sewing for 2103!

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 20:16h, 02 January Reply

      My top five choices were based on the clothes I wear the most (with the exception of the silk ruffled dress). I’m not sure I could have selected five favorites because I’m emotionally attached to all of them. Many thanks for writing, Karen! 🙂

  • sewruth
    Posted at 16:05h, 02 January Reply

    You have been such an inspiration and ‘mentor’ to me (and others) in 2012 – you realise you now have a reputation to maintain? Well done on your hits, we’ll skip the misses – just learn from them.
    Thanks for everything last year and let’s look forward to the next.

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 20:18h, 02 January Reply

      Why does the word reputation scare me????? 🙂 LOL
      What a sweet comment, Ruth! I hope you are well, and again, I l o v e the white dress you just made. Happy New Year!

  • Susie Homemaker, MD
    Posted at 15:35h, 04 January Reply

    I’m glad I’ve found your blog, even if I am a little late to the party 🙂

    Thanks for your nice comment on my pattern review and for following my blog. I look forward to seeing more of your beautiful creations!

    Katrina

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 20:04h, 06 January Reply

      ….and I look forward to seeing yours 🙂 Many thanks for writing!

  • G
    Posted at 08:43h, 07 January Reply

    Happy New Year! I’ve nominated you for the One Lovely Blog/Very Versatile Blogger. The rules are in my last post…

  • Jan
    Posted at 19:44h, 08 January Reply

    I enjoy reading about your sewing adventures and can’t wait to see what you have in store for the new year!

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