
2021 is already three months old, and I finally decided it was time to start writing on this blog! I’m a bit late to the party, but I do really like those Make Nine posts I see popping up at the blogs and feeds of other sewists. I thought this was a perfect opportunity to start the year, and my blog, with a small wishlist of thing I plan to make, finish or learn. Some of those I already have the materials for, others are in my head or on my Pinterest board for ages. I am not going to keep this as a must-do list, but rather as a source of inspiration. I don’t know what 2021 will bring, but I hope it’s going to be a year full of creativity and beautiful projects!
So, without further ado, here is my Make Nine for 2021:
1: THE BASKET OF DOOM

This basket has been in my sewing room forever… In previous versions it might have been a different basket or even a box, but I have always had a spot like this. Unfinished projects, repair jobs I am not looking forward to, clothing that has become too big, it all ends up here. As you can see, this basket is very full and quite frankly bothering me a bit. Over this year, I hope to empty it. I know there are also nice pieces in there, so who knows what I will rediscover?
2. LAPWING COLLAR BY ALICE STARMOORE
I love knitting, and I have been eyeballing this absolutely gorgeous piece for a very long time already. Somewhere in 2019 I got the Glamourie book by Alice Starmoore, and was instantly captivated by the beautiful images and pieces. This collar is not in the book itself, but can be bought as a separate kit form her website. Though it is maybe not as wearable as some other pieces, I think I would very much enjoy making it and find a way to wear it anyway. Sometimes it’s just form over function right?
3: COLETTE LADY GREY COAT
I do have a lot of coats, but this one stands out as another coat I would like to make and will definitely wear. Inspired by Gertie’s Lady Grey Sew-along, I would like to try my hand on some tailoring techniques instead of just putting it together as per the instructions. This is a good opportunity to expand my skills and practice some slow sewing.
4: A PIECE OF LINGERIE
I have been sewing for about 22 years now, but never made a single bra. I did make tons of historical underwear (linen undershirts, corsets and the likes) but never an actual piece of underwear I would wear in my day-to-day life. During my sewing I love listening to Love to Sew Podcast, where making lingerie is discussed regularly. Helen and Caroline always say it’s so much fun and not that hard, so I feel like I should try at least once.
5: A PAIR OF PANTS
Ah yes, the dreaded pants… I hate buying pants and jeans, and I think I’ve sewn a pair of pants only once or twice. I always considered my body shape to be ‘difficult’ when it comes to pants, as the size difference between my waist and hips is about two sizes. I plan to write a piece on body image and sewing in the future, but I think sewing a pair of pants fits really well with that theme. I am not sure yet which pattern I am planning to use, but the Lander Pants by True Bias seem like a good option.
6: RITA BLOUSE
For the past few years, I have been gravitating towards vintage style pieces. I love wearing them, but mostly at special occasions. Finding pieces that are casual and practical enough to wear in day to day life was not high on my priority list, but I definitely want to include more of those. The Rita Blouse by Gertie reminds me of an H&M blouse I had in high school. I wore it till it fell apart, but never made or bought something similar to it. I feel like I will make and wear multiple of those. It looks like a perfect wardrobe staple to add an instant vintage feel. Gertie even offered instructions on her blog te sew it in a knit, so I might try both wovens and knits!
7: CIRCLE SKIRT
Tying into the “I want more vintage vibe in my wardrobe” subject: circle skirts! I love them, they are so comfy to wear and can be styled both elegant and casual. A big plus is that they also fit my body type quite well, so I truly don’t understand why I don’t have a single circle skirt in my wardrobe. An option would be the Stanwyck skirt by Charm patterns if I would like to have all the nice extras, but if it’s just a simple circle skirt I can also draft the pattern myself. We will see!
8: COLETTE MYRNA
Last year, I made a long Myrna dress for a wedding, in a lightweight green linen. I instantly decided I need more Myrna in my life! The dress looks so elegant, but is very comfy to wear. I can’t wait to wear it again next summer! Because I already have a long one, I want to make the knee-length version too. It might be a bit more practical and work-appropriate than the long version. It also comes together in a breeze, so a perfect last-minute summer project in my book.
9: UNTITLED THOUGHTS AMELIE DRESS
This dress has been on my wishlist for a very long time… The back is so interesting, and I have seen it going around the sewing community for quite a while now. In light of recent developments (as in: me getting a tattoo on my back very soon) I might want to sew clothing that shows pieces of my new ink. I do see that the fit is very different on different people, so it might be a challenge to get it to sit right. I am up for the challenge though…
With 9 months to go in this year, I think I will not finish everything on this list the coming year. With COVID going on, nowhere to wear your fancy clothes to and a sewing mojo that is below zero, I will not force myself into making everything on the list. I do hope however that it will serve as a reminder to myself of what I know I love to do, pick up the sewing a bit more and even write about it on this blog. Thank you for reading, feel free to leave a comment and I hope that more will appear on this corner of the internet over time!







