At my coat making workshop last week, I became acutely aware that I was a nightmare student – as a teacher myself this is particularly embarrassing. There were only three of us which is an excellent ratio but even so I ended up with far more than my fair share of the tutor’s time because I was continually fussing. I really don’t know what happened but I became completely flustered and got myself into quite a state. At the end even the tutor said she was surprised that I was so insecure – she actually said that – as I could clearly do the work. SO ….. I have spent a long time pondering about why I had been so needy and I finally came up with a theory: I am a control freak. We were given all of the pattern pieces (three huge sheets) plus separate A4 packs for each week with associated diagrams of what was to be covered. I think I was so overwhelmed at seeing the sheer volume of what had to be done, I just kept asking and double checking. Retrospectively, I think had I taken ten minutes to just sit down and read what needed to be done so that I least I knew where I was going, I would have been fine.
Having felt so needy during the workshop I was determined to get ahead for the next week so I diligently threw myself into my homework on Saturday – it was extensive! It took me five hours to finish cutting out the pieces and iron on all of the interfacing/lining, some of which you had to “draft” yourself. The instructions said you needed to iron over a fine cloth but after pressing and pressing and getting nowhere, I abandoned my liberty lawn scrap and applied my iron directly to the interfacing and hey presto, it worked a treat.
Last night we had the second workshop and I was much calmer which I think was a relief to everyone! Three hours rushed by and all I really did was attach the pockets/linings – a really interesting technique and then, after a fitting, adjust the back.
Needless to say there is a LOT of homework again this week: attaching the collar to the front facings and the coat back and constructing the lining including little dart pleats which I haven’t done before. All of which means I won’t get to do all of the other sewing I had planned!
Along with many others – Justsewtherapeutic and Lazy Daisy Jones – I am having a bit of a knicker phase at the moment; I bought these gorgeous fat quarters from Guthrie and Ghani in the new Liberty Lawn Alice in Wonderland designs. Seriously, aren’t they gorgeous? Having made a pair already I should only need an hour but I have to prioritise my coat so we’ll see.
Whilst as Sew Over It, I took the opportunity to buy some little goodies from the haberdashery (How I LOVE that word!); zips and threads for the Mortmain dress I plan to make in March and a funky little magnetic pin tray. All of that lovliness AND The Great British Sewing Bee is on tomorrow night – Life is Good!
Hope you are all having a fun week, enjoying the snow etc.
Toodle pip,
Clarinda x
I too get ‘overexcited’ at classes. I think its because I’m home alone all day and when I finally get to see people its like I get pressure of speech. Everything I’ve wanted to talk about in my sewing dungeon just comes flooding out! Interestingly I was an adult educator, I think I manage ‘me’ types quite well. I recall when my son was 5 he was playing up in a music class. The teacher stopped the class and said “everyone stop what you’re doing and look at Mitchell – he needs some attention”. They did and then everyone went back to their thing; Mitchell was an angel for the remainder!!
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Keep calm, enjoy the process! Sounds like a lot of fun but a big commitment too. Imagine all the new skills you have when you’ve finished. Sew envy!
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Love that Alice in Wonderland fabric, and all your new goodies 🙂
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“Sewing soothes the soul …. or something like that”
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I am an absolute sucker for notions! Your colours look awesome. What does your cup say? Hope the coat homework works out!!
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