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  • Fabric of the Community with Kayleigh from Fleur et Ours
    2025/07/09

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    In this episode of the Sewing Social Podcast, Kayleigh shares her journey from a self-taught sewist to the owner of a fabric shop, Fleur et Ours.

    She discusses her early influences, the challenges of understanding fabrics as a beginner, and the emotional connection to her fabric both in the shop and her personal stash.

    Kayleigh emphasises the importance of community in sewing, the ethos of using natural fibres, and the significance of creating safe spaces for sewists.

    She also reveals her plans for the future of her business, focusing on sustainability and seasonal fabric drops.


    Key Takeaways:


    • Kayleigh's fabric shop is named after her children, symbolising love and creativity.
    • She was largely self-taught in sewing, influenced by her grandmother.
    • The excitement of sewing comes from the ability to create unique fashion.
    • Beginners often struggle with understanding different fabrics and their uses.
    • It's important to embrace mistakes as part of the learning process in sewing.
    • Kayleigh emphasises the emotional connection to fabric stashes and the guilt associated with them.
    • Community and support are vital in the sewing journey.
    • The Sewing Community doesn't yet realise how powerful it is.
    • Kayleigh transitioned from accounting to running her fabric shop, driven by passion.
    • Her shop focuses on natural fibres to reduce consumer stress about plastic.
    • Future plans include seasonal fabric drops to promote sustainability.


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    Guest details:

    Website: www.fleuretours.com

    Instagram: @fleur.et.ours

    : @kayleighmirandamakes

    Facebook: Fleur et Ours

    Youtube: Fleur et Ours

    Email: hello@fleuretours.com


    *Unfortunately since recording this episode, Kayleigh has decided to close the business. You can still support her by purchasing from the website.


    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction to Kayleigh and Her Journey

    00:51 The Evolution of Sewing Skills

    05:14 Understanding Fabrics and Beginner Challenges

    09:32 The Emotional Connection to Fabric Stashes

    13:50 Transitioning from Accounting to Fabric Business

    21:20 Ethos of Natural Fibres in the Fabric Shop

    25:29 Sustainability and Community in Sewing

    27:34 Building a Supportive Sewing Community

    38:10 The Importance of Safe Spaces in Sewing

    45:59 Exciting Future Plans for the Business

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  • Beyond The Bee with What Vicki Made
    2025/07/02

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    In this episode of the Sewing Social Podcast, Vicki of What Vicki Made, shares her extensive sewing journey, from her childhood experiences with her grandmother's sewing machine to becoming a semi-finalist on The Sewing Bee.

    She discusses her favourite projects, the importance of fit in sewing, and her creative process in designing fabric collections.

    Vicki also reflects on her experiences on The Sewing Bee, offering insights into the application process and behind-the-scenes moments. The conversation wraps up with a quick-fire round of questions and Vicki's advice for aspiring sewing enthusiasts.


    Key Takeaways:


    • Vicki's sewing journey began with her grandmother's sewing machine.
    • She emphasises the importance of fit in sewing and body positivity.
    • Vicki enjoys both sewing and knitting, often blending the two crafts.
    • Her experience on The Sewing Bee was both surreal and confidence-boosting.
    • She believes in being true to oneself when applying for the show.
    • Vicki's fabric designs are inspired by her love for unique prints.
    • She encourages others to embrace their creativity and not be afraid to try new things.
    • The process of learning and making mistakes is vital in crafting.
    • Vicki's favourite projects often take a long time to complete and are meaningful to her.
    • She has many ideas for future projects, showcasing her creative spirit.


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    Guest details:

    Instagram: @whatvickimade

    Website: www.whatvickimade.com


    Links:

    • The Great British Sewing Bee (@britishsewingbee - Instagram)


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Vicki and Her Sewing Journey
    02:46 The Evolution of Sewing Skills and Confidence
    05:54 Favourite Makes and Creative Projects
    08:35 The Importance of Fit in Sewing
    11:36 Knitting Journey and Experiences
    14:48 Applying for The Sewing Bee
    17:39 Behind the Scenes of The Sewing Bee
    20:40 Challenges and Memorable Moments on The Show
    23:24 Advice for Future Sewing Bee Applicants
    26:22 Creative Design Process for Fabric Collections
    29:24 Future Projects and Inspirations
    32:24 Quick Fire Round: This or That
    35:24 Conclusion and Where to Find Vicki





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    43 分
  • Stitch Don't Shop: My Handmade Wardrobe with Amelia Ellen Sews
    2025/06/25

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    In this episode of The Sewing Social, the host Gemma Daly interviews Amelia from Amelia Ellen Sews, exploring her journey in sewing, favourite patterns, crafting preferences, and the importance of community support in the sewing world. Amelia shares her experiences with upcycling, sustainable fashion, and her teaching journey, while also discussing her future projects and aspirations in the crafting space.


    Key Takeaways:

    • Amelia's favourite colour is pink, reflecting her vibrant personality.
    • She enjoys sewing with viscose linen and cotton for their versatility.
    • The patchwork bow dress is her favourite creation due to its challenge and uniqueness.
    • Amelia finds inspiration in everyday life, including what people wear and fabric designs.
    • Amelia's decision to stop buying ready-made clothes stemmed from negative shopping experiences.
    • She emphasises the importance of fabric quality and ethical production in her sewing choices.
    • Teaching sewing brings Amelia joy, as she loves seeing others succeed and grow in their skills.
    • Amelia is excited about future projects, including making dungarees from beautiful fabric.
    • She actively shares her sewing journey on Instagram and is looking to create more content for YouTube.


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    Guest details:

    Instagram: @amelia_ellen_sews_

    @amelia_ellen_crochets

    Youtube: @ameliaellensews


    Patchwork bow dress by Roberts Wood: https://www.roberts-wood.com/bow-patchwork-elysia-dress


    Ginkgo pinafore by Madswick Studios: https://madswick.com/products/ginkgo-pinafore-pdf


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Amelia Ellen Sews

    02:50 Favorite Sewing Patterns and Fabrics

    05:56 Crafting Preferences and Inspirations

    08:45 Upcycling and Sustainable Fashion Choices

    11:43 The Journey of Learning to Sew

    14:58 Teaching Sewing and Community Support

    17:36 Future Projects and Aspirations

    20:50 Conclusion and Social Media Presence

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    26 分
  • Sew Colourful with Chelsie from Radiantly Me
    2025/06/18

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    In this episode of the Sewing Social podcast, Chelsie, a colour consultant, shares her journey from nursing to colour analysis. She explains the principles of colour analysis, the process of consultations, and the science behind colour theory. Chelsie discusses how understanding one's colours can lead to more sustainable fashion choices and enhance personal style. The conversation also touches on Chelsie's sewing journey, her recent awards, and her future plans in the industry.


    Key Takeaways:

    • Chelsie is a colour consultant based in Loughborough.
    • She transitioned from a 15-year nursing career to colour analysis.
    • Colour analysis helps individuals enhance their natural colouring.
    • The process includes understanding skin tone, hair colour, and eye colour.
    • Chelsie focuses on empowering women through colour analysis.
    • The tonal analysis system offers more personalised palettes than seasonal systems.
    • Makeup is an important aspect of colour analysis consultations.
    • Knowing your colours can lead to more sustainable fashion choices.
    • Chelsie has been sewing since lockdown and enjoys making garments.
    • She has won awards for her work in colour consulting.


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    Guest details:

    Instagram: @radiantlymewithchelsie

    Website: www.radiantly-me.com

    Email: radiantlyme@outlook.com


    Chapters:

    00:00 Introduction to Colour Analysis

    02:57 Chelsie's Journey from Nursing to Colour Consulting

    05:47 Understanding Colour Analysis Principles

    08:51 The Process of Colour Consultation

    12:12 The Science Behind Colour Analysis

    15:02 Sewing and Sustainability

    18:04 Chelsie's Sewing Journey and Projects

    20:54 Awards and Recognition

    24:06 Fun Segment: This or That

    26:57 Future Plans and Collaborations

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    33 分
  • Film Set to Sewing Studio with Emma from Studio 7T7
    2025/06/11

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    In this episode of the Sewing Social podcast, Emma from Studio 7T7 shares her journey from working in the film industry, specifically in creature costume design, to becoming a bag-making designer and community curator.

    She discusses her experiences on iconic films like Harry Potter and Star Wars, the challenges faced in the film industry, and how her passion for sewing led her to create unique bag patterns.

    Emma emphasises the importance of problem-solving in her work and the joy of teaching others the skills she has acquired over the years.

    In this engaging conversation, Emma shares insights into the world of bag design, the joy of creating patterns, and the importance of community in the sewing world.

    She discusses her unique approach to subscription boxes and memberships, emphasising the value of customer experience and creativity.

    The conversation also touches on upcoming challenges and patterns, showcasing the vibrant and supportive sewing community.


    Key take aways:

    • Emma has over 20 years of experience in film and TV.
    • She started her career in creature costume design.
    • Emma worked on iconic films like Harry Potter and Star Wars.
    • The film industry is highly competitive and challenging.
    • Costume making involves a lot of collaboration and adaptation.
    • Emma transitioned to bag making to balance family life.
    • She started Studio 7T7 as a sideline business.
    • Emma's bag patterns are unique and innovative.
    • She emphasises the importance of teaching sewing skills.
    • Problem-solving is a key aspect of Emma's creative process. "There's nothing worse than getting a pattern and then there's no pockets."
    • Emma loves to see what people make from her patterns and her boxes.
    • The friendships within the membership group are blossoming.
    • Emma's subscription box is a curated box of bag making supplies
    • The membership is like a snapshot into what the community is like.


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    Guest details:

    Instagram: @studio7T7

    Website: www.studio7T7.co.uk

    Facebook: Studio 7T7


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Emma and Her Journey
    01:00 From Film to Fabric: Emma's Career in Creature Costumes
    06:00 Behind the Scenes: The Making of Iconic Characters
    11:01 Challenges in the Film Industry: The Reality of Costume Making
    15:51 Transitioning to a New Path: Family and Career Balance
    19:10 The Birth of Studio 7T7: From Toys to Bags
    24:59 Innovative Bag Patterns: Merging Skills and Creativity
    30:09 The Joy of Bag Design
    34:10 Building a Community Through Memberships
    37:56 Subscription Boxes: A Unique Approach
    42:59 Engaging Challenges and Live Events
    46:13 Sneak Peeks and Future Patterns
    49:14 Quickfire This or That Game


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    54 分
  • Crafting Wellness with Rachel Bearn
    2025/06/04

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    In this episode of the Sewing Social Podcast, Gemma Daly interviews Rachel Bearn, who shares her journey into slow living and crafting whilst facing chronic illness.

    Rachel discusses the healing power of handmade crafts, her commitment to sustainability, and the physical and mental health benefits of engaging in creative activities.

    She also offers insights into managing crafting with chronic illness, her self-taught journey into sewing and knitting, and the positive impact of social media in the crafting community.

    Rachel reveals her upcoming projects, including her first book that intertwines her faith with her crafting ethos.


    Key Takeaways:

    • Rachel's journey into slow living began following the diagnosis of a chronic illness.
    • Crafting has been a healing process for Rachel.
    • Sustainability is a core principle in Rachel's crafting ethos.
    • Mental health benefits are linked to engaging in crafts.
    • Setting a timer can help manage energy levels while crafting.
    • Rachel emphasises the importance of using what you already have.
    • Social media can be a positive space for crafters.
    • Rachel's first book will be released in September.
    • Crafting should be accessible and enjoyable for everyone.
    • The crafting community on social media is supportive and inspiring.
    • Choosing fabrics with ethical supply chains is challenging but important.


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    Guest details:

    YouTube and Instagram: @byrachelbearn

    Link to Rachel's new book preorder: A year to slow down

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/0281091137?ref_=cm_sw_r_ffobk_cp_ud_dp_19WKG2W4E0TZQWG3557G&bestFormat=true

    https://www.waterstones.com/book/a-year-to-slow-down/rachel-bearn/9780281091133


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Slow Living and Crafting

    00:45 The Journey to Handmade and Homegrown Living

    04:04 Sustainability in Crafting and Fashion

    06:43 Mental Health Benefits of Crafting

    09:08 Crafting with Chronic Illness

    12:53 Self-Taught Crafting Journey

    15:09 Releasing Patterns and Creative Inspiration

    18:01 Kirsty's Handmade Christmas Experience

    20:32 Fabric Preferences and Sustainability Challenges

    25:10 Inspiration from the Sewing Community

    28:36 Upcoming Projects and Book Release

    29:49 Fun This or That Game



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    35 分
  • High-end Handmade with Hetty from the Modern Sewing Co.
    2025/05/28

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    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.


    Key take aways:

    • Hetty launched her first business, Henry London, in 2016.
    • The pandemic prompted a shift from fashion to home sewing.
    • Pattern cutting involves transforming 2D shapes into 3D garments.
    • Sustainability is a core value in Hetty's business practices.
    • Quality and craftsmanship are prioritised in her sewing patterns.
    • Community engagement is fostered through online workshops.
    • Digital business challenges include adapting to social media changes.
    • Hetty draws inspiration from classic design and tailoring.
    • The Devon waistcoat was a long-awaited design project.
    • Future plans include new patterns and beginner-friendly workshops.


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    Website: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2499363


    Guest details:

    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

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    33 分
  • Textile Activism with Abigail Wastie from Thread of Life
    2025/05/21

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    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.


    Key Takeaways:

    • Abigail has always been passionate about activism and sustainability.
    • Textile activism involves engaging others in discussions about fabric and production.
    • She learned to sew out of necessity and through many mistakes.
    • Abigail primarily makes her own clothes and focuses on natural fibres.
    • She works with vulnerable youth to provide alternative education in textiles.
    • The sustainable school uniform project aims to create plastic-free options for children.
    • Abigail practices sustainability in her home, including keeping chickens and using local milk.
    • She believes in the importance of community engagement and education.
    • Abigail runs events to connect people with ethical fashion makers and discussions.
    • Sustainability requires a shift in mindset and behaviour.


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    Guest details:

    @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

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    33 分