Christmas 2009 there was a serger under the tree.
I got it out of the box and spent hours twiddling with it, learning to thread it, and jumping up and down excitedly. I'd wanted a serger for years, and now that I had it, I wanted to make something amazingly beautiful and warm, just for Me. Enter: my first hoodie.
I chewed up a whole box of colored pencils sketching, deciding on each seam, each detail, each line. I drew so many different sleeves that I fell asleep dreaming of sleeve designs.. and this multi-leaf design (which has become a bit of a signature for me) came to me in a dream that night.
It took me about 2 weeks of sewing (and re-sewing), and what resulted was the first ever Forest Faerie Hoodie. I fell absolutely in love with it and have worn it almost constantly for 2 years now. I've spilled on it, slept in it, walked and biked in it, gone camping in it, and once dropped a flaming torch on it while showing off my fire eating skillz. It's still my favorite hoodie.
However, after two full years of warm cuddly goodness, and watching other hoodies come and go and not quite measure up, I decided it was time for a new Forest Faerie Hoodie.
I've gotten a bit better at making hoodies since that first try, and two years of wearing this hoodie gave me loads of ideas for improvements:
Now.. what do I do with the old one? I'm not one to keep things in the back of my closet for sentimental value, and it's a bit too worn out to sell "used." Maybe I should gift it? Advice?
I got it out of the box and spent hours twiddling with it, learning to thread it, and jumping up and down excitedly. I'd wanted a serger for years, and now that I had it, I wanted to make something amazingly beautiful and warm, just for Me. Enter: my first hoodie.
I chewed up a whole box of colored pencils sketching, deciding on each seam, each detail, each line. I drew so many different sleeves that I fell asleep dreaming of sleeve designs.. and this multi-leaf design (which has become a bit of a signature for me) came to me in a dream that night.
It took me about 2 weeks of sewing (and re-sewing), and what resulted was the first ever Forest Faerie Hoodie. I fell absolutely in love with it and have worn it almost constantly for 2 years now. I've spilled on it, slept in it, walked and biked in it, gone camping in it, and once dropped a flaming torch on it while showing off my fire eating skillz. It's still my favorite hoodie.
However, after two full years of warm cuddly goodness, and watching other hoodies come and go and not quite measure up, I decided it was time for a new Forest Faerie Hoodie.
I've gotten a bit better at making hoodies since that first try, and two years of wearing this hoodie gave me loads of ideas for improvements:
- I ride my bike in the cold, cold morning air and my upper arms still get cold. New hoodie has double-thick sleeves that go all the way up.
- The pockets are warm but my hands fill them up. New hoodie has inside pockets for phones and headphones and junk, leaving the main pockets free for my hands.
- The embroidery was sort of wiggly, as it was my first try and I didn't know what the heck I was doing. I have since learned about stabilizer. New hoodie's embroidery is *gorgeous.*
- The lighter green hem was always kind of bunchy. New hoodie has a simpler embroidered hem that's smooth and hugs my hips.
Now.. what do I do with the old one? I'm not one to keep things in the back of my closet for sentimental value, and it's a bit too worn out to sell "used." Maybe I should gift it? Advice?
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