A couple of weeks ago I wrote this post in which I mentioned that I had a plan for my wardrobe which I was would begin on 1st December which is the first official day of summer. I have decided to begin tomorrow which is actually 30th November but it suits me since it is Monday and the beginning of a new week.
I was tempted by the idea of turning the hangers around the wrong way and then returning them to their correct position once the garment had been worn. I decided that this would be annoying and it was easier to list everything on a spreadsheet.
I have put everything I own in my wardrobe or drawers and am going to keep a record on the spreadsheet of what I wear each day. I want to see whether I do actually wear everything that I own and also see how often they are worn.
As an added incentive I am going to post a photo of my outfit for each day on Instagram so you will be able to follow what I am up to with this project.
I will review what has been worn at the end of each month. I expect that the majority of my summer clothes will be worn within the first month.
Finally, here is a dress which is not mine. It is the one I am making for Miss O for her birthday. The buttons and buttonholes at the back are all that is left to do to finish it.










The interesting thing about the system which we have is that it is a hybrid system. In fact, we really have 2 banks of solar panels – the original ones which we have had for 5 years remain connected to the grid and any power generated is fed back to the grid with a monetary return to us. The only things that we have connected to this system are the oven and a single outdoor power point.







