Gemma Daly (@thedalythread) hosts The Sewing Social Podcast – join her as she chats with passionate makers who sew their own clothes, small business owners and enthusiastic members of the sewing community.
This podcast discusses topics such as eco friendly fabrics, embracing slow fashion, the enjoyment of sewing, and the importance of a supportive community.
In this episode of the Sewing Social podcast, Gemma Daly interviews Hetty, the founder of Modern Sewing Co. a sewing pattern designer with a background in tailored fashion.
We explore how her love for quality finishing and precision has shaped her approach to home sewing - proving that handmade can be every bit as polished as designer.
Whether you're sewing for everyday or aiming for couture level detail, this conversation will inspire you to elevate your makes.
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Instagram: @modern_sewing_co
Website: www.modernsewingco.com
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Hetty and Her Journey
05:10 The Shift to Home Sewing During the Pandemic
09:58 Understanding Pattern Cutting and Design Process
14:48 Sustainability in Sewing and Business Practices
20:04 Workshops and Community Engagement
25:07 Challenges and Innovations in Modern Sewing Co.
29:58 Future Plans and Exciting New Patterns
In this episode of the Sewing Social Podcast, Abigail Wastie (Thread of Life) shares her journey from a textile artist to a textile activist and educator.
She discusses her passion for sustainable fashion, the importance of asking questions about textile production, and her experiences teaching vulnerable youth about sustainable practices.
Abigail also highlights her projects, including a sustainable school uniform initiative and community events focused on ethical fashion. Throughout the conversation, she emphasises the need for a shift in mindset towards sustainability in both personal and community practices.
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@threadoflife
www.threadoflife.org.uk
www.abigailwastie.co.uk
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Abigail Wastie and Her Journey
03:00 The Concept of Textile Activism
05:58 Learning to Sew and Overcoming Challenges
09:00 Sustainable Fashion Choices and Practices
12:13 Alternative Education and Working with Vulnerable Youth
15:13 Sustainable School Uniform Project
17:48 Personal Sustainable Practices and Lifestyle Choices
20:00 Reflections on Success and Future Goals
22:52 Upcoming Events and Community Engagement
26:03 Promoting Sustainability in the Sewing Community
29:04 Quickfire This or That Game
In this episode of the Sewing Social podcast, Polina, founder of Good Fabric, shares her journey into entrepreneurship, the challenges of running a sustainable fabric business, and her views on sustainability in the textile industry. She discusses the importance of eco-friendly practices, debunks myths about ethical fabrics, and offers practical advice for sustainable sewing. The conversation also touches on the evolving relationship between ethical fabrics and fast fashion, as well as Polina's aspirations for the future of her business. In this engaging conversation, the speakers delve into the complexities of fast fashion, discussing its ethical implications, health risks associated with toxic fabrics, and the need for legislative changes. They explore the latest trends in fabrics, share personal experiences with sewing, and express aspirations for future creative projects. The dialogue also touches on the importance of community in the sewing world and the challenges of running a small business. The conversation concludes with a light-hearted game and information on where to find unique fabrics.
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Guest details:
www.goodfabric.co.uk
@goodfabricstore
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Good Fabric
01:45 The Journey to Entrepreneurship
05:18 Challenges of Running a Business
08:11 Understanding Sustainability in Textiles
16:32 Debunking Myths about Ethical Fabrics
20:31 Practical Steps for Sustainable Sewing
22:52 Sourcing Eco-Friendly Fabrics
25:01 Trends in Sustainable Fabrics
27:09 Future Aspirations for Sustainable Fabrics
31:47 The Evolving Relationship with Fast Fashion
32:09 The Dark Side of Fast Fashion
35:28 Health Implications of Fast Fashion
37:06 Fabrics and Trends in Fashion
40:50 Creative Projects and Future Aspirations
43:47 Preparing for Upcoming Events
45:58 Fun and Games: This or That
56:27 Where to Find Good Fabric
In this episode of the Sewing Social Podcast hosted by Gemma Daly, Lottie Leigh-Gough shares her sewing journey from beginner to expert, focusing on the importance of fitting and pattern cutting. She discusses the emotional connections women have with their bodies and how fitting can empower them. Lottie also introduces her online courses, the Completely Custom Festival, and her mindful sewing sessions, which merge her Buddhist values with her passion for sewing. She reflects on her business evolution from a fabric shop to teaching online, overcoming imposter syndrome, and her future plans.
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Guest details:
@wildorchardsewing
www.wildorchardsewing.co.uk
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Lottie Leigh-Gough and Wild Orchard Sewing
02:59 Lottie's Sewing Journey: From Beginner to Expert
05:58 The Importance of Fitting in Sewing
09:12 Emotional Connections: Fitting and Body Image
11:51 Techniques for Fitting: Understanding Your Body
15:07 Common Misconceptions in Fitting
18:02 The Completely Custom Festival: Building Community
20:57 Mindful Sewing: Merging Buddhism and Craft
24:05 Online Courses and Teaching Philosophy
27:03 Business Evolution: From Fabric Shop to Online Teaching
30:00 Overcoming Imposter Syndrome and Future Plans
Please note this episode was recorded in February 2025.
In this episode of the Sewing Social, the host Gemma Daly engages in a lively conversation with Adam, a passionate male sewist known for his love of Tula Pink fabrics. They explore Adam's journey in the sewing community, discussing the challenges he faces as a male in a predominantly female space, the upcoming QuiltCon event, and the need for more diverse male patterns in sewing. Adam shares insights into his bag pattern designs, including the creative process behind his latest release, the Acorn Backpack. The conversation also touches on the evolution of personal style and the inspiration drawn from the sewing community. In this engaging conversation, the speakers explore the journey of sewing from childhood to a passionate hobby, discussing the evolution of skills, the joy of teaching others, and the importance of breaking down stigmas around men in sewing. They share personal anecdotes about their experiences, favourite projects, and the community aspect of crafting, emphasising the joy and creativity that comes from making things by hand.
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Guest details:
@adamsews
www.adamsews.com
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Sewing Social
00:33 The Love for Tulip Pink Fabrics
03:03 Experiences as a Male in the Sewing Community
06:40 QuiltCon: Anticipation and Insights
07:52 The Need for Male Patterns in Sewing
10:39 Unisex Patterns: Successes and Challenges
14:20 Creating Unique Bag Patterns
16:01 Designing the Acorn Backpack
19:17 Beginner Patterns and Their Utility
21:00 Inspiration in the Sewing Community
22:22 Personal Style Evolution
23:32 Sewing Journey: From School to Passion
25:40 The Journey of Sewing: From Childhood to Passion
30:10 Teaching and Learning: A Shared Craft
34:13 Creating for Joy: The Balance of Making
38:13 Breaking Stigmas: Encouraging Men in Sewing
40:34 Connecting Through Craft: Social Media and Community
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