Tuesday, June 10, 2008

The cost of crafting

So in lieu of an actual project post, here's this:

I went to Jo-Ann's today and dropped about $80 on fabric and yarn for a variety of items. On the bus ride home I was reflecting on what I spent and if it were worth it: A lot of people say they sew because it's cheaper than buying ready-made clothes. Yes and no, I think. I bought fabric for three pairs of pants, two sets of pajamas and a beach coverup. I also bought yarn for a couple of baby hats and a hat for myself. If you consider that the pants would probably cost about $20 each at a discount store (I am not overestimating my sewing skills to say it would be more than that!), the pajamas probably about $15 each, the coverup $25, the baby hats $8 each and the hat for me $10, we're looking at about $150. So not a huge amount of savings.

Some people would then add the actual work involved. A lot of people would say "Add in your hourly rate from work to the amount spent on materials and the cost is a lot higher." And sure, if we calculated the hours spent then sewing is certainly not cost effective. Or knitting or crocheting or any hobby.

But in the end the satisfaction I get out of each completed project, and wearing something totally unique -- a wardrobe completed by my own two hands -- made me realize that the cost is immaterial, and the ultimate savings of my sanity and personality, make it all worth it.

Saturday, June 7, 2008

A Post-Birthday Post

Stef made me this awesome peanut butter and chocolate cake for my birthday during my visit with her. It was pretty darn tasty.

Mmm, tasty birthday cake!

It's an Adipose

Look! I finally made an Adipose, which was kindly gifted to Doctor What. I can't wait to make a couple more. He was pretty easy. The tutorial suggested using an iron-on transfer pen for the pattern, but I couldn't find one. So, I had to use a heat tranfer pencil, which sucked. Then, I opted to cut out stencils and trace it onto the fleece. All in all, it worked out, and I am quite pleased with the end result.
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