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Me Made May Sewcial Sketches

What a month! I love Me Made May I find it super inspiring and even this year when I felt my own clothing offering was boring and repetitive I still enjoyed the challenge of going out and finding walls to photograph my outfits in front of.


The drawings though, wow those were a challenge! I normally try and do a few at a time so I don’t have to rush each day, but I just couldn’t seem to get ahead of the days so there were quite a few done late at night or over breakfast in order to keep up.


Despite the pressure I really enjoy drawing and I find I notice differences in how I approach the drawings as the weeks go on.
A few things stood out for me this year
– the sheer breadth of talent in the sewing community. Some days I’d get stuck just trying to decide what to draw because I had too much choice!
– I need more practice at faces, gah they are so hard to try and capture and I’ve spent so long focusing on drawing the clothes I need to keep working on the faces more
– I struggle with skin tones. I’m working on an iPad Pro and using tools that replicate the marker pens I love to illustrate with. You get this kind of translucent quality to the drawing and it makes replicating skin tones difficult. I’m going to work on it and hopefully I’ll see a big improvement in the depth I can bring to the tones?

Just wanted to say an enormous thank you to everyone who left a comment, sent a message, shared my imagery, left a like and allowed me to use their photos to make a drawing of. Thank you all so very much and hopefully I’ll be back with another round of drawings next May!

If you want to see the full range of drawings I’ve done of the sewing community you can search the hashtag #sewcialsketches on instagram

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Me Made May 2017 – drawing challenge

And another Me Made May comes to a close. I don’t always do the challenge as I wear me made almost all the time anyway but it is fun to do and see where and what I actually wear.
Of course this year has been completely different as I threw in the challenge of surgery, hospital visit and recovery to the mix! Knowing that was coming up I had set myself an additional challenge to do a drawing of a fellow sewer every day.


I wanted to do this to increase my skills, practice and honestly in case I was too sick/in pain to be bothered to take my photos.


Luckily my recovery has been going well and I’ve been enjoying the drawings and the responses so much I am working on ways to do more  with my drawings, including ways for them to be printed.
And in no particular order, here is the months drawings.

Everyone was chosen for their inspiring makes, and I was wanting to work on different patterns so plenty of patterned garments make an appearance.

Thank you to everyone who has left lovely messages, regramed, tweeted or mentioned the drawings, it has been a privilege to showcase just a fraction of the talents of the entire online sewing community.