Seamwork Radio: Sewing and Creativity
In this episode, we’ll hear stories about sewing projects gone awry, and how failures can become opportunities.
Marjorie thought she had ruined the dress she was sewing to wear to her son's wedding when she burned a hole in it. After literally throwing the dress in the trash, she decided to turn the flaw into a feature and added hand embellishment to cover the burn.
Tiffanie wanted to give up on a ruffled dress for a student showcase, but when she finally finished the dress, she felt proud of how she executed her vision. Tiffanie says the when you are frustrated, take a break from the project to get some perspective.
Munirah was frustrated when a bra project just didn’t fit the way she wanted it to. She was ready to just move on to the next project, but after an epiphany one night, she was able to salvage the project.
Maressa was ready to give up on a knitting project after repeatedly ripping out a sleeve she could get quite right. After deciding to pivot and make the sweater sleeveless, she created one of her most loved and worn knitting projects of all time.
Don’t forget to share your stories with us! Next month (September 2020), we’re looking for stories about unexpected connections made through sewing. You can share your story at http://www.seamwork.com/go/answer.
Related links from this episode:
Follow Tiffanie on Instagram @cheri_amor24
Follow Munirah on Instagram @making_moon
Follow Maressa on Instagram @maressamade
Failure is the Birthplace of Creative Opportunity
Find the Abolitionist Sewing Circle by visiting:
The Natural Colors Cookbook by Maggie Pate
Read the latest issue of Seamwork.
Check out the latest patterns: the Beckett overalls and Samson top.