Yep, I know it is supposed to be resolution but I'm planning some big changes in 2011 (in addition to my keeping my nails resolution mentioned in my last post) and so revolution seemed more appropriate. 2010 was terrible though, so whatever happens it will be a huge improvement. Roll on 2011!
Not all of this is vintage related, so I hope it isn't too dull for you.
1) I am going to give up smoking: I tried about 3 times this year and kept failing, however research (google haha!) says that most people succeed around their seventh attempt. As such I'm going to keep trying. Official quit date 2 January.
2) I am going to seriously curb my shopping habit: I spend far too much on eBay on things I do not really need. As such I am going to do a full review of my wardrobe, work out what I actually need (i.e. items to complete outfits) and then compile a needs and wants list. I can only buy the needs, with the wants being limited to one every month. Still sound excessive? You have no idea what my shopping habits are like (this month 5 hats, a cocktail shaker set, a dress, a bag, a skirt, some books, some vintage glassware,12 pairs of vintage stockings, several knitting patterns, a dress and some pin-up art - I only needed the stockings...). I am also going to do a full wardrobe audit and sell anything that doesn't fit, doesn't flatter or isn't right in some other way and will make this an annual thing to keep on top of things.
3) I am going to lose the extra weight I've put on (damn you Depo Provera!) by improving my diet (less carbs, more veg, meat free days) and by walking home from work (once it stops being scary dark by 4pm). I might even try cycling again...though that might be a bit ambitious.
4) I am going to improve my knitting skills by tackling fairisle, annoying tiny 4 ply wool, circular needles and cable knitting. I am also going to try sewing again. I already have the yarn and the fabric I need for the projects I have earmarked and as such I'll expand my wardrobe and save money at the same time.
5) I am going to master the pincurl. I am going to work my way through all the roll and bang sets in all my vintage hair books and downloads. Probably choosing one a fortnight or one a month.
6) I am going to start meditating. I've realised I spend very little time away from stimulation (phnar) as I am always on the phone, on the internet, watching TV or reading. I need time off and process stuff. I'm hoping this will help break my negative thought patterns.
7) I am going to decorate the flat. My lounge needs the walls painting and some lampshades. I have earmarked these reproduction bakelite shades. Am tempted to change the switches too.
8) I am going to continue updating and growing this blog, hence the little poll in the side. I'd like to know what you want to read about. Please let me know what will keep you coming back for more. I'd love to get to the stage where I have sponsors and stuff, I really would.
That's it for now - lots of things to think about.
What do you think of my list? Are you making resolutions this year, vintage based or otherwise?
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Thursday, 30 December 2010
Friday, 29 October 2010
Haberdashery heaven - Maculloch and Wallis and a quick outfit post
I'm coming to the end of my week off, sadly, but have managed to fit quite a lot in.
On Thursday I met up with one of my best friends for a quick jaunt about town and a visit to famed haberdashers, MacCulloch and Wallis.
I first discovered this place way back when I was doing my millinery course (see earlier blog posts if you are interested) but never managed to make it there. I'm glad I finally did though, the place is a treasure trove of millinery basics and trims, fabrics of all kinds and oh my good lord the buttons!
I didn't buy anything as the place isn't cheap and I'm not yet an adept enough sewer for fabrics of over £5 a metre! I will be going back though, for some of this deco print and floral print fabric to make blouses.
After the visit I then had the pleasure of meeting My Vintage Dresser, her chap and another lovely chum, for a drink in posh old Holland Park.
I'm glad I had got myself suitably attired for such fine company:
1940's jacket in yellow, green and brown tweed with brown buttons, brown GAP 40's style trousers, Primark brown leather belt, 40's blouse with jet buttons, charity shop brooch and my lovely bakelite earrings.
Unfortunately I lost a single earring at some point in the day. I didn't realise until I got home. These things happen though. :-(
On Thursday I met up with one of my best friends for a quick jaunt about town and a visit to famed haberdashers, MacCulloch and Wallis.
I first discovered this place way back when I was doing my millinery course (see earlier blog posts if you are interested) but never managed to make it there. I'm glad I finally did though, the place is a treasure trove of millinery basics and trims, fabrics of all kinds and oh my good lord the buttons!
I didn't buy anything as the place isn't cheap and I'm not yet an adept enough sewer for fabrics of over £5 a metre! I will be going back though, for some of this deco print and floral print fabric to make blouses.
After the visit I then had the pleasure of meeting My Vintage Dresser, her chap and another lovely chum, for a drink in posh old Holland Park.
I'm glad I had got myself suitably attired for such fine company:
1940's jacket in yellow, green and brown tweed with brown buttons, brown GAP 40's style trousers, Primark brown leather belt, 40's blouse with jet buttons, charity shop brooch and my lovely bakelite earrings.
Unfortunately I lost a single earring at some point in the day. I didn't realise until I got home. These things happen though. :-(
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