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Melrose, MA, United States
Hi there, and thanks for visiting my Blog! How did I get started? Well, when I was pretty young, my mom taught me all the basics of sewing. It seemed to come natural to me, and by the time I was in middle school, I began to make lots of my own clothes. I did some sewing for people I knew, (including my mom!)and then bought my first sewing machine in 1986 when I decided that I would make my own wedding gown! I live in Melrose, MA with my husband and our 3 boys. When expecting our first, I started to make dolls, just in case I had a girl. I continued making and selling them as they were fun to make and customize for a special girl. I work out of my home and have had the great experience of making gowns, home fashions, dolls and doing many alterations over the years. My work has been largely word of mouth, with very little advertising. I think you will find my work unique and would like to create something special just for you!
Showing posts with label time management. Show all posts
Showing posts with label time management. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 28, 2024

Schedule This!

Deciding to leave the accounting profession after 36 years, was easy! 

Face it, doing something you went to school for, while moonlighting with what you love, makes the transition so much easier. I have done both for so long, but Covid made me examine what was important to me.

For me, making my own hours, finally finding a studio space outside my home, and designating time for myself, was a no brainer. Plus, doing what I love, makes me happy! I get hugs instead of scowls telling someone how much they owe the IRS! 

Scheduling - this is still evolving

I finally have my booking calendar the way I like it. I have some daytime appointments and some evenings. But not every day. No weekends until Sunday night. People book online - most of them. And this works! It's when people call, text or email me to schedule, that throws me off. I am very accommodating for students, nurses and others with odd schedules. So, I schedule "outside" of my normal appointment times. I'll go in on a Saturday morning - but no later than 9AM. I like to have my weekends like everyone else, and I stick to it, unless it's a rainy day and I've got lots to do, then I don't mind going in. 

I find I also have to schedule MY time. This is the tricky part!  I TRY to set aside time for yoga, going home for lunch, visiting my parents and kids, food shopping, riding my bike and other activities I might want to do during the week. Yes, I schedule lunch! Sometimes I have to cancel my scheduled activities if I'm too busy, but I prefer to stick to my schedule if at all possible. 

I also found that I needed to take a break in my busiest time of year! This year I took 4 days off and I went away - on a plane, to do absolutely nothing, with some very good friends. No plans, no worries, just time to chill. Yes, I still had a lot to do when I left, but I'm glad I took the break - I needed it - to clear my head. And believe it or not, I didn't stress over what I had to get done when I got back! I felt relaxed and recharged! 

Custom/Redesign

I am now in my 2nd year full time with my business - and it is growing! I'm even getting more custom work, which I'm trying to navigate. How many custom things can I juggle during my busiest time of year? While I didn't go to school for sewing/design, after 25+ years, of doing creative work, I am still evolving and learning as I go. It's an exciting time for me! 

Focus - I can't do everything!

I used to take everything, all the time, because I wasn't so busy, and it was my side hustle. But I have decided that I found my niche. I'm a bridal seamstress. That's what I love to do, so that's what I've become good at! I'll work on anything bridal - wedding gown, bridesmaid, mothers of bride and groom, and flower girl dresses. I've decided what I'm good at and am sticking to that! 

Certain things I am now saying NO to. For example, I don't alter jackets, of any kind. The only menswear I'll take, are pants hems. I don't replace zippers and I don't replace linings. I also don't make curtains or do any upholstery anymore. Those are specialized items as well, and while I did enjoy making home fashions, these are things that I don't do enough of to be good at them, so I have people that I recommend for those, and I'm happy about that. I'd rather pass something up, than do a terrible job for someone. And, in my busiest time of year - March through October - I won't take anything that's not bridal related. Famous last words....(I DO give preference to existing clients, if I have the time)

I never thought I'd end up here, but here I am!

I have found that the key to being happy, is doing what you love to do. For so many years I just did what I was taught and told to do, while I was doing what I loved on the side. I'm so happy I made the transition.  I believe I am healthier and happier because of it!

Thanks for reading :)




Monday, January 9, 2017


***2017***
HAPPY NEW YEAR

It's been a while since I've been on here! Chalk it up to being REALLY BUSY in 2016!
As we begin a new year, let's all reflect back and see how we can improve. What can we change, what will we keep the same, and what do we need to compromise on to make our lives better!


For me, I need to focus on organization and procrastination. Both need to be improved upon. 
I was so incredibly busy in 2016 that I procrastinated. I didn't know where to start! There-in lied the organization. I looked at the rack of dresses I had to work on, (at one point I had 10 wedding dresses!),made sure each item was properly labeled with a name and date needed, then, and only then, I was able to put my procrastination aside and get to work!

Organization = Piece of Mind (for me)


What will I keep the same?
My workspace. I can't change where I do my work, but it does need to be better organized.

What will I change?
I have decided there are some things that I will not do, especially if it's not something I do a lot (I can't be an expert at all alterations!). Men's suits and zipper replacements are at the top of this list!
I have to be true to myself and focus on what I do best!

What will I compromise on?
My appointment times. Because I work out of my home, AND was extremely busy in 2016, this did have an affect on my family. People coming and going at all different times. So I will take my family time into consideration when scheduling appointments!

Wishing you all peace, love and happiness in the New Year!

Saturday, January 9, 2016

A new year...a new YOU!!!

When a new year rolls around, many of us try to better ourselves, make ourselves "new". Whether it's getting outside more, making more time to spend with our families and friends, or just trying to handle situations better, we all, whether we know it or not, make some kind of resolution for the New Year. For any of this to work, the resolution has to be reasonable and within reach.

With that said, I wish you all the best for YOU in this new year, of 2016.

Celebrate life and all those around you. Happy New Year! Cheers!




Thursday, August 6, 2015

Keeping things in balance!


How do you…?

*Manage your time…most importantly
*Have enough time to do your work, love what you do, and still have time for YOU!
*Keep a healthy balance in your life
Recently having become overwhelmed by the responsiveness of potential customers and having to turn some away, because I just didn’t have enough time, made me sit back and think about this, unfortunate, but good!, dilemma I have been faced with. “How am I going to get it all done, done well, on time, and still have time to do other activities that I enjoy?” 

We all need that ME time. Time to do nothing, go for a cup of coffee with a friend, exercise, listen to music, dance, read, play with your dog, spend time with your family!