Journal
A Maker’s Wardrobe: Where This Project Begins

I have spent the last year simplifying my wardrobe down to things that actually fit me and make me feel good when I wear them. That process is done. What I’m starting now is something different.
This new project - which I’m calling A Maker’s Wardrobe - is about gradually adding things I’ve made, altered, or chosen with real deliberateness. Not a capsule wardrobe. Not starting from scratch. Not getting everything down to twenty items in neutral colours. I’ve done that version of a simplified wardrobe before, and those were not, I’ll be honest, particularly happy times.
What I’m working towards is a wardrobe that feels joyous. Handmade things and vintage things and brightly coloured printed dresses and visible mending and accessories I’ve stitched myself. Things that show I’ve paid attention to myself - not for anyone else’s benefit, but because I spend a lot of days alone in Scotland, and I’ve decided that’s reason enough to dress in a way I actually like.
In this first film I talk about where the project came from, what I’m keeping, and how I realised I’d already begun it without quite noticing - with a 1950s cardigan pattern, some yarn I’d been carrying around for years, and a problem I couldn’t find a solution for in any shop.
I’ve now made five versions of that cardigan. They’re all the same pattern and the same stitch count, and they look completely different from each other. The film explains how.
This playlist will grow slowly. That’s kind of the point of it.
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