Check Your Thread: Sewing More Sustainably

#123: Sewing When Your Wardrobe is Full


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Is your wardrobe stuffed with me-mades? Whatever role garment sewing plays in your life, after a while, the clothes can really start to pile up. So how can we continue to take pleasure in sewing, without adding to your problem of too many clothes?

Image source: Megan Lee via UnSplash

Idea No. 1: Challenging ourselves.

Hear more about hand stitching clothing:

  • Ep. #15: Hand Stitching Clothes with Louisa Owen-Sonstroem 
  • Ep. #73: The Seeds of Slow Sewing with Alexis Bailey 
  • Learn more about improving fit:

    • Ep. #95: Refining Fit with Kate Roberts

    Options for online courses to learn and develop new skills:

    • Project Patterns
  • Domestika
  • Craftsy
  • Idea No. 2: Sewing things that aren’t clothes.

    My favourite bag pattern designers:

    • Noodlehead
  • Tytka Studio
  • Motif Studio Patterns
  • Merchant & Mills
  • Start your sew making journey at I Can Make Shoes.

    Get inspired to make a quilt more sustainably by listening to the following previous episodes:

    • Ep. #19: Quilting and Considered Consuming with Shelly Sommer
  • Ep. #26: Harvesting Materials with Eliu Hernandez
  • Ep. #89: Threads of Sustainability with Bridget O’Flaherty
  • Ep. #105: A Habit of Curiosity with Heidi Parkes
  • Ep. #106: Reframing a Relationship with Clothes with Heidi Parkes
  • Ep. #116: Improv Scrap Play with Sherri Lynn Wood
  • Idea No. 3: Sewing clothes for other people

    Idea No. 4: Sewing for charity 

    Make washable menstrual pads for:

    • Pachamama Project
  • Days for Girls
  • Make reusable tote bags for Boomerang Bags.

    Make dress and other children’s garments from pillowcases for Little Dresses for Africa.

    Idea No. 5: Mending!

    Hear from super creative mending expert, Erin Lewis-Fitzgerald:

    • Ep. #39: Modern Mending with Erin Lewis-Fitzgerald
  • Ep. #40: Experimend with Erin Lewis-Fitzgerald
  • Get her book Modern Mending:

    Consider the spectrum of mending possibility:

    • Ep. #68: Visible Vs Invisible Mending
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