I have a closet full of handmade garments and I’ve lost my inspiration to get dressed in the morning … I have nothing to wear …
So the other day, I started wandering through my fabric stash and patterns and my Craftsy courses to be inspired, and I remembered I had purchased this one a while ago – Sew to Flatter: ย Plan your Best Wardrobe with Nancy Nix-Riceย – when it was on sale. ย I only buy Craftsy “on sale” and if you sign up for their emails then you get notice of their sales. ย ๐
This course talked about colour, fabric, patterns for body type, wardrobe planning, etc. ย Just the thing I needed to re-discover my wardrobe! ย
As an added bonus, I remembered quite a while ago the staff at ourย office went to a colour consultant. ย It was fun! ย Interesting that thereย were colours that we were naturally drawn to and those we didn’t like at all. ย In the end we all walked away with our own “colour palette”. ย The colour consultantย told me I was an “Autumn”, which was fine with me because I liked those colours anyway.

I hunted, searched and found my old “Autumn colour palette” deep in a drawer. ย I think it might finally come to some good use!

I could have done with a bit more BLUE in myย palette though! ย
Nancy advised me to clear out my closet andย MY BELOVED FABRIC STASH of any colours not in my Autumn colour palette. ย I haven’t sorted through my closet yet, but I have sorted through MY BELOVED FABIC STASH. ย I did find about six fabrics I shouldn’t have bought – like the dreaded HOT PINK! ย Nancy also described which patterns should be my go-to patterns based on my body type, although I haven’t sorted through my patterns yet neither. ย Hopefully, at least, with my next project I keep Nancy’sย recommendations in mind and I won’t end up with garments like this oneย (wrong fabric) or this one ย (wrong pattern). ย I just realized both of these qualify for Fail February โ #failfebruary โ organized by Sew RED-y!

Nancy also provided a useful “Wardrobe Worksheet”. ย Apparently with these 12 basic garments, in your colours and style, you can plan an endless wardrobe.

Well, that certainly caught my attention, so I pulled twelve items out of my closet following the Wardrobe Worksheet. ย My “Core Four” in basic black – neutral skirt, pants, top, and jacket (although I had to use a cardigan).

My two contrasting pants, contrasting jacket, and contrasting print top.

My sweater set (I didn’t have one, so I substituted a white cardigan and a white print top) and my print skirt and blouse (they are supposed toย match but one’s blue and one’s black).
Now Nancy Nix-Rice’s idea of a combination was to wear a top and skirt, then add a cardigan to make a second new combinationย … like this …
Another combination – print top and black skirt or print skirt and black top.
Same idea with the pants combinations …
So seriously, starting with these 12 garments, all either black, white or blue solid or print, I managed to get 67 different outfits! ย (Don’t worry, I won’t make you look at all of them!) ย Now I stuck with black and blue, if i had tried to use more of my “Autumn colours”, or added belts or scarves or one print dress as Nancy had suggested, I could have stretched these garments into even more combinations.
And I have nothing to wear … silly woman!
I know there a sewing blogs, etc. out there who encourage you to sew thoughtfully – like “Sewing with a Plan”. ย Nancy Nix-Rice also has a blogย nancynixrice.com, which I am now following to get more wardrobe ideas for my future sewing projects. ย
I think it’s time to at least sew garments that match other garments in my closet. ย I already have a black (boring) Core Four, can I sew to complete a blue or red Core Four? ย Can I go through all my “Autumn colours”?
Do you sew on a whim or do you sew with a plan in mind? ย
Either way,ย Happy Sewing!






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