I wrote this post, My Fabric Collection is part of my Retirement Fund, back in March 2016. I was about 10 years out from retirement then. I'm now three years away from it. My retirement date is on record at my company that's how close it is.After rereading the post and the comments which are so interesting, I wanted to do an update to this post for a couple of reasons:
1. Covid
Covid changed everything in 2020. The way we work. The way we shop. How we live. When the world shut down in the spring of 2020 due to the pandemic, it caused us all to reassess so much of our lives. That reassessment affects us all to this day. It also made me very grateful for the fabrics, notions and patterns I had stashed. I sewed without challenges when it seemed like the world was coming to an end.
2. Moving & Changing Lifestyle
I've lived in this apartment for three years now. I packed, moved, unpacked all of that fabric in the midst of an illness. An illness that caused me to re-evaluate a lot of what was important to me.
Also, I no longer work in an office four days a week. During the spring until the end of the year, I go in two days a week which changes what I need to wear and sew. Hybrid work arrangements are more the norm since Covid.My lifestyle is slower now. I'm happy spending time with a good book or a good TV show cause Covid even changed that! There are so many streaming options and movies released to TV. TVs are larger, less expensive (relative to the inflation we're presently experiencing) with more options to give you that movie theatre experience at home.
3. Balance
My life is more balanced now. Back in 2016, I worked, sewed, and hung out with friends/family a little. It was like a 50/40/10 split. I read a little but since commuting took up so much of my time, I used my commuting time to do several things.
Now since my commuting time is greatly reduced and even though I have more responsibilities at work, my life seems more balanced. I'm working on spending time equally between sewing, reading, time with my grandchildren and making sure I'm available for my friends. This seems a more realistic picture of what my imminent retirement will look like.
Now let's discuss the main topic of that post - my fabric collection. If you've been reading along, you know I want to reduce my collection by about 20%. That reduction that was discussed some in the comments due to retirement is in full affect in my life. I have several reasons for wanting to lose a portion of it:
- I want some of my living space back in the Resource Center. I want to reuse some of the wall space currently holding fabric.
- There are pieces I know I won't use and I want them to go to another sewist who will enjoy them.
- I've been culling my collection all along but the thought of having to move this much fabric again gives me the heebie jeebies. And who knows when or if I will need to do so. Making plans ahead of time just seems wise.
While I'm not concerned about my fabric collection in the event of my death, my daughter has a list of sewists who live nearby who can have dibs to my collection. She has first rights to everything and the sewists on the list know who they are. This allows for a smoother transition of my things for my daughters. Yes, I thought up this plan when I got sick in 2020.
Finally, while I didn't purchase a lot of fabric in 2020, I did start buying in large amounts again in 2021 and 2022. I've slowed down buying fabric in December 2022 and this year so far I've only purchased a few pieces. My purchases are more well thought and creative driven now. I've been using my fabric money for books.
However, I also want to use some of those beautiful fabrics I've accumulated. I want to make amazing garments to move around the world in. Pieces that won't be seen on anyone else. I want to take those sewing journeys while I can still enjoy them. I want to enjoy the sewing while I can.
That's the update to my post. How about you? How have your attitudes changed towards sewing in the last seven years? Did Covid affect you? Did the supply chain shortages from Covid cause you to keep more sewing related items on hand? Do you still work 5 days a week at your job's location? Or do you work from home now? Have you retired or is retirement imminent?
I want to hear your thoughts, so talk back to me!
...as always more later!