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Stash-Building -- or My Autumn Sewing List

8/21/2017

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From top to bottom, left to right: brown cotton, quilting expo brochure, maroon rayon, crazy artichoke print with zipper, jodhpurs pattern, bustier pattern, sew-through elastic, my receipt, and a shirt pattern for my sister.
See this table full of goodies?  This is the result of a visit to the fabric store.  The remnants sections is always my downfall... I see a bit of fabric, and I think "That will be such a cool shirt/skirt/tea-cozy/whatever", and the next thing you know I buy it, and my to-sew list grows. 

Now, I don't regret a single purchase in this pile, but as one of my goals in starting this blog was to use it to organize and keep me accountable, here I shall make a list of my autumn goals. 

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A Peek at My Stash...

7/27/2017

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Admit it, you've been dying to see this "stash" I'm so often sewing from!  Go on... you know you want to...
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Mysterious bureau beckons you to open its drawers...

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Draping myself in SABLE...!

2/23/2017

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No, not sable fur.  SABLE as in Stash Accumulation Beyond Life Expectancy!  A common problem among craftsy folk!  Luckily, my stash has not reached that level, but it has outgrown the three drawers I have allocated to it.  And that's not including the leftover fabric I have from my last few jobs (some white handbag vinyl and red pleather).  My stash is fertile, and sprouts tailor's cabbage left and right!

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Hello

1/12/2017

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My name is Karen Roy.  I have always sewn, but only about three years ago began making clothes and patterns for clothes.  I have now reached the point where people other than myself want to see them (or even wear them!), so I'm starting this site. 

WHY BLOG?
I have begun this blog as a way to keep track of my sewing projects and share them with friends and family, as well as to cultivate discipline in meeting deadlines and to become a better writer.

In the past I have resisted blogging, for various reasons that would take a whole post to explain.  For now, suffice it to say that I limit my online activities in order to prioritize in-person interactions.  For the past several years, I have not used the internet for much besides email and reading other people's blogs.

So what has changed?  Only that I am now sewing things for other people as well as myself.  With sewing as a side-business, it becomes useful for me to have a portfolio I can point potential clients to.  And, as I hinted before, time management and deadlines are a challenge for me, and I could use the accountability of an audience to keep me on task.

Finally, having learned so much from various sewing bloggers, I want to be a resource, in turn, to other people.  Not that I am an expert -- far from it!  I am mostly untrained and learning as I go along.  But “simply by its existence, example is enabling,” writes Roxana Robinson, in her book Georgia O'Keeffe.  I shall honestly present my work (as well as my struggles and failures) as an example, in the hopes that some reader will think "I can do that" and will try.

ROBES DE COEUR
The name is a pun.  A robe de cour is a French "court dress" (defined excellently here).  "Coeur" is the French word for "heart".  Since I love clothes, especially formal, old-fashioned ones, "robes de coeur" means "dresses of heart".  (I can't vouch for whether it's grammatical in French!)  It is partially a statement of intent--I aim to make clothes the wearer loves--and partially a philosophy: we should care about how we cover ourselves.

GENERAL TOPICS
sewing
clothing
values

READERS
If you search online for "blogging tips", a common one is to have a particular reader in mind when writing, to stabilize your tone and keep a conversational style.  I am writing for someone like myself. 

As it happens, I am verbose.  I enjoy reading in depth and writing in depth.  Plus, I often work with slow, old computers, and nothing is more irritating than to click on a link and watch it take forever to load, only to find a measly 400 words, in simple sentences, with extra space taken up by large headers and pretty but unhelpful pictures.  I care about ideas, and my ideal reader does, too.  I enjoy reading well-constructed essays, and I want a readership who appreciates the same.  I am a bit of a geek about esoterica, and I hope fellow geeks will enjoy my posts.  So my posts will be the kind I like to read. 

FREQUENCY OF POSTING
Once a week.

POSTING CODE
I pledge to be honest, respectful, and positive.  If anything I post falls short of this pledge, I ask my readers to tell me, so I can correct and make amends.  In turn, I ask commenters to follow the same code.
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