Today, August 25th, 2012 is my third blogiversary! WOOT! (Click the following link to see previous blogiversary posts.)
Table of Contents
- Statistics
- Top 5 Posts
- Year in Summary
- Stylistically Speaking
- What Have I Sewn?
- The Coming Year
- Celebratory Giveaway
Statistics
Here we are at the end of year #3 of blogging, with a simultaneous return to sewing. I am still not bored, even a tiny bit. In fact, things continue to get more interesting. First up, the statistics. (And you know, I love me some statistics.)
End of Year | Number of Posts | Number of Followers | Number of Subscribers (via Google Reader) |
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1 | 125 | 130 | Was Google Reader in use? |
2 | 107 | 341 | 482 |
3 | 107 | 505 | 739 |
Note: This year I deleted a dozen really old, icky posts, so I am not tracking totals. Don't worry, it's nothing you would care about - these posts contained images that were wincingly bad.
Top 5 Posts
Top 5 Posts of the Year:
- Self Drafted TableCloth Skirt (with Tutorial)
- FBAs in Knits - Advice for the Uber Busty
- Interview with Marcy Tilton
- What the Heck, Vogue?
- Interview with Diane Ericson
Top 5 Posts of the All Time:
- Self Drafted Anthropologie Skirt - this post is my most popular by orders of magnitude. It has received 37,589 page views to date and is my most popular pin on Pinterest.
- Self Drafted TableCloth Skirt (with Tutorial)
- Vogue 1213 - Koos van den Akker Linen Coat
- Lagenlook
- FBAs in Knits - Advice for the Uber Busty
Stylistically Speaking
Hair:
Last year I started dying my hair red (well, I had the good students at the hair school do it for me). But this year I started wearing it shorter and I've amped up the shade of red. For years and years I desperately wanted long hair, and though it was always an abysmal failure, I continued to try growing it long. I also avoided bangs (fringe) like the plague, having been forced to wear bangs my entire childhood. I've finally accepted that short hair is best for me: a bob with bangs is what I wore at age 11, and is what I'm wearing now. Me and Anna Wintour. Bring it on!
Hats:
This year I have acquired several hats! I never was a hat person before, but they are really calling to me now. I have acquired a grey fedora, a burgundy cloche, a red jaunty number made by my friend Sue (not sure what the style is called) and worn at the Cañada meetup, a chartreuse Oska beannie, and a black and white animal-print, angora beret. mrowrrr And I wear them! (This has been a particularly cold San Francisco summer, so my hats have come in very handy.)
Clothing:
I continue to refine my clothing style. I still love lagenlook, but have accepted that the boxy, large tops do me and my bust no favors. I prefer knit tops (my woven tops don't get near as much wear) and I prefer funky pants, though I now have a lot of fitted, close-to-the-body pants, mostly thanks to Style Arc patterns. I continue to wear my skirts on the long side. I am not ready to wear a shorter skirt, so we'll see if that changes in the coming year. I also do not wear vests, except very rarely.
Footwear:
Thanks to the influence of Margy and others, I have really embraced funky footwear, such as Trippens, and Arche. My previous favorite funky footwear were Fluevogs, and I still have some fun Fluevogs that haven't been worn much this year. Sad Fluevogs.
Underpinnings:
New bras! Enough said. :)
Year in Summary
A highlight for me, this year, were my interviews with Marcy and Diane. And, of course, preparation for my upcoming trip to Design Outside the Lines in Taos, NM.
I also enjoyed meeting more bloggers/internet sewing pals, such as Margy, Luz Clara, ReAnn, and BadMomGoodMom. I was surprised to see that I met them this year as I thought I'd known them longer! There were also several blogger meetups where I met more bloggers and blog readers, such as the recent event at Cañada College, the Gaultier Exhibit, and the meetup in honor of Karen of Did You Make That? And, of course, there was the epic visit with Margy.
This was the year I introduced the Tablecloth Skirt, the L Flounce, and several posts on fitting for the uber busty. I was asked to write my first guest post, for Rhonda's blog.
I won the jeans contest on Pattern Review! (And thanks again for your support.)
I've also dipped my toe into e-commerce, but only just.
What Have I Sewn?
For me, summarizing what I've sewn is the least interesting part of the blogiversary post. But when I look over my 107 posts from last year, I see a lot of Style Arc, Vogue (especially the Tilton sisters), and Sewing Workshop patterns, with one or two Au Bonheur, Burda, Butterick and McCalls mixed in. As much as I like statistics, I don't track how many items I've sewn or how much yardage I've used.
I made my first visit to FabMo this year and took two very fun classes. As a result, I've been making more items using home dec fabrics, culminating in my Koos bag. I have been really enjoying this process!
The Coming Year
This year I'm curious to see how attending DOL will inform my work. I also want to try some downloadable Burda patterns from the BurdaStyle site. I have been eyeing a couple designs, but they will require grading up for my size, which is a little de-motivating. I hope to attend the upcoming PR weekend in San Francisco and meet some great people I have come to know through Pattern Review. Other than that I have no concrete plans. I like to keep things fast and loose.
Celebratory Giveaway
I have some extra good giveaways this year. In fact, I bought something, at full price, as one of my giveaway items. That's how much I love you guys. My next post will include the details.
I love a good recap. Congratulations on your third anniversary. I have no idea how I discovered your blog, but I am glad I did. Your posts are instructive, creative, funny, and inspiring. One day I hope to try on a pair of Trippens. One day.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Rebecca! If you do find some Trippens, prepare to lurve. :)
DeleteBravo!!
ReplyDeleteGrazie!
DeleteGreat celebratory post, Shams! I can't believe it's been just less than a year since we met for the first time IRL at Artistry in Fashion! We have had some fun times, and you have become a treasured friend...you have been such an inspiration to so many people, including me...you are a great mentor to those of us trepidatiously beginning our blogs, and you are a born teacher, as evidenced in so many of your helpful posts. And FUNNY??? yes!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Margy. You are also a treasured friend!
DeleteWow- I love this recap and what a wonderful occasion! I've enjoyed my time here and learned alot. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Pretty! (Pinkie?) I always appreciate your humor. :)
Deleteinteresting summary and I am glad your sewing creativity is dialed up to high these days, looking forward to seeing what you come up with after DOL.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Beth! And thanks for the fun events you've organized this year!
DeleteHUGS, HUGS, HUGS and a huge CONGRATULATIONS!!!!! I think it's always good to take a look back. I think that we can get caught up in our everyday lives and feel that we are not moving forward, when really, we're going at lightening speed. Best wishes on your continued flight!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Rhonda! I hope I can list meeting you in next year's recap. :)
DeleteCongrats on your third blogversary! Don't always comment, but do always read your lovely posts. - Heather
ReplyDeleteThanks, Heather! I look forward to seeing you *real* soon! :)
DeleteCongrats, Shams! I've certainly enjoyed and learned lots from your blog. Toasting to more years to come!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Linda!!
DeleteWhoopeee!! Congratulations! And thanks for the excellent anniversary post. I turn to Communing with Fabric first for my sewing fabrics and creativity needs! Thanks for a great informative and just-right blog!!!
ReplyDelete(PS meeting you was a high point of my year too!!)
Thanks so much, Luz Clara! I hope we can hang out again soon! (Seriously, you are so interesting to talk to!)
DeleteCongratulations on your blogversary. I love to read your sewing adventures. You have a unique style and original approach to the garments you make. Thanks for sharing and here's to the next three years!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Sigrid! I really admire and appreciate your blog, so this means a lot.
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ReplyDeleteShams, I always read your blog although I don't think that I am officially a follower. Really enjoy it and your warm,friendly personality shines through.
would you happen to know what vest pattern Diane was wearing in the picture of her interview?
Thanks,
Terry
Thanks, Terry! I looked through Diane's patterns and gallery and don't recognize it. I'll try to find out.
DeleteTerry, I asked Diane about her vest and she said, "It is a remodeled linen blazer that I painted and detailed. SO fun to do!! A great fall garment."
DeleteI just love the sand-colored palette that she used. Hopefully I'll get a close-up look at DOL.
Thanks for asking that great question, Terry!
Congratulations, Sharon! Yours is my favorite blog of all; I enjoy your spirit of forging into areas never tread before. I don't want to call you "Shams" anymore, because you are the real deal -- real generous, real creative, real adventurous. You are a highly-valued gift to the blogging community!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Carol! I am honored!
DeleteI love your style, humour (I will never forget "its pretty hard to avoid the fact that I am mostly boobs")and your insane sewing skills. Congrats on three years and I expect many more years of being entertained by you.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your great blog.
Thanks so much, Elle! I certainly enjoy your blog, as well. :)
DeleteHappy aniversary! Great recap. I love your blog and every single item of clothing you produce. I always enjoy your blog!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Merche! Your style is amazing!!
DeleteCongratulations on 3 years - pretty good achievement!! You, Anna and I wear short hair with a fringe (or bangs as you call them). And yes I have just about always worn my hair like that as no amount of wishing will make it grow long :(
ReplyDeleteViva la fringe! Thanks, Vicki!
DeleteCongratulations on three years. Thank you so much for sharing your sewing knowledge with us.
ReplyDeleteI just checked and on the 19th was my third blogiversary, but mine is nothing to write home about.
DeleteThanks, glorm! Congrats on your blogiversary, as well! And I'll see you real soon. :)
DeleteCongrats Shams, as you know I am a fan! Love your blog and style. Thanks for the recap, there are a few favorite posts there that I'll revisit :) Enjoy DOL, this will a highlight of the 4 year recap I suspect. Thanks for the time and effort you put into your blog, it is appreciated.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Dilliander! I really hope to meet you in person one day - I love your style!
DeleteCongratulations on your blogiversary! It's been another great year :)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Carolyn! Your work is inspirational!
DeleteCongratulations on your three year mark! I'm so happy you're blogging, because I thoroughly enjoy reading your posts. Your genuineness, integrity, and sense of humor come through loud and clear. You inspire me!
ReplyDeleteRight back atcha, Dixie! I so admire our creativity! Thanks!
DeleteBIG congrats on 3 wonderful years for all of us readers and enjoyers of your talents, inspiration, and all you share!
ReplyDeleteThanks, JillyBe! I so admire and respect you! And I'll be seeing you real soon. :)
DeleteWhoot back attacha! And congratulations on 3 great years. What a good and knowledgeable friend you've become. Someone who shares the same sense of style, will spend hours at Mio and answers all the questions I shoot your way - thank you! Your posts make my day.
ReplyDeleteThanks, ReAnn! I've enjoyed getting to know you, in person and via the Internet!
DeleteYayyy, shams!!! Congratulations on 3 yr blog anniversary!!
ReplyDeleteHere's to many more. You inspire me in many ways.. Thank you!
Thanks so much, Gently!
DeleteYour blog is always informative, great reading and fun. Congratulations on three years of great blogging.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Kuby!
DeleteHas it only been 3 years? I feel like I've been following your sewing exploits much longer than that! Learning lots and enjoying it all. Big congrats, Shams! And maaannny moooorrrre...
ReplyDeleteThanks, Louisa! It feels like more than 3 years to me, too. ;)
DeleteHappy Blogversary! I enjoy reading about your creations and escapades! Here's to another grat year!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Sewfast!
DeleteCongratulations on such a varied and interesting blog. I really enjoy your work so I hope you continue to share your skills and ideas again this year.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Velosewer!
DeleteMore than 500 followers in just 3 years..that's an achievement.
ReplyDeleteIt's been a fun ride, Gail. :)
DeleteThere's nothing easier than grading Burda patterns up (or down..). You get all the sizes together, you can see how much they go up at that point, you do that too, the result is great. I've graded patterns from 36 to 60 and had stuff turn out perfect right off. Don't hesitate for a minute :-). You already know how to do bust adjustments, you'll be shocked how much better the Burda fit is than Vogue, or the SW.
ReplyDeleteSorry, I mean to say happy anniversary as well :-)! Always a pleasure to see what you're up to.
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