Do you make new year's resolutions? Maybe spending more time doing the things that make you happy? Sewing for example? I read somewhere that sewing is good for your happiness, for your self esteem and for connecting.
Connecting online on instagram or in facebook groups is very popular these last few years. A lot of people are sharing what they are making. It’s very inspiring, sometimes too inspiring for me. My list of things I want to make becomes longer and longer, no time to do it all :-). But it doesn’t make me unhappy, it makes me inpatient. I wish I could do it all faster and spend even more time in my sewing room!
Since I started sewing for myself I buy less clothing but I buy more fabrics, so I don’t think sewing is less materialist than shopping, but sewing is so much more than the momentary high you get from buying something new. You learn, you built new skills, you gain competency… and all that has an effect on how you feel about yourself. It’s not just about ‘the things you own’. I’m not showing off my fabric stash. I’m showing off the things I make.
Sewing gives you the opportunity to create a community with like-minded people. We can ask questions, discuss problems, cheer each other on and inspire each other with all our projects. And it connects generations! Who learned from their mothers or grandmothers and is teaching her/his children or grandchildren? Passing on traditions is not only important for the tradition of sewing itself but for me too because I know how rewarding this hobby can be for yourself, for your own happiness.
So,... Pass it on! Give someone the gift of finding out how much fun it is to sew and make something you can wear or decorate your house with!
Two weeks ago, I spent a lovely sewing day with my sister in law, making a simple skirt together. We started from a pattern from Fibre Mood, the PINA dress. It’s a really easy pattern. We chose PINA I, no zipper. And along the way we altered the pattern and made it even easier. PINA 0 :-))).. The Pina I without the slit. (link to the pattern at the bottom of this post)
We met up at a local fabric store in the morning and bought a soft heavyweight sweatshirt fabric in a lovely indigo blue. The material is a soft and thick knit you would buy for a sweater or sweatpants. Right side is a smooth jersey, with plush on the inside and it has a nice stretch.