Not every project needs to be a BIG one. Even in the process of sewing basic things there is the advantage of keeping the mind fresh, exploring new techniques, and finding the joy again – with no pressure to “perform.”
In this quick episode Jennifer gives a dose of encouragement where even if your current sewing is a bit boring, the consistency of moving forward can inspire and refresh you for new, bigger projects.
Show Notes and Mentions-Current (mundane) Burda dirndl pattern (B7057) I’m sewing.
–Wearing History Smooth Sailing Togs blouse and trousers
-Use the Truly Victorian TV170 petticoat pattern to work on your basic skills.
-The Victorian Undergarments online class to complete basic projects while keeping the forward momentum.
-Find Jennifer on Facebook: @historicalsewing
-Follow Jennifer on Instagram: @historicalsewing
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017 Interview with Jennie Chancey of Sense and Sensibility
016 Creativity Thru Decades -Interview with Mom
015 Try Something New
014 Bringing Historical Fashion into Your Modern Wardrobe
013 Sewing Threads
011 Tidying Your Sewing Space with the KonMari Method
010 Victorian Christmas Traditions
009 Cottons for Bustle Dresses
008 Keeping a Sewing Journal
007 Biggest Challenge in Achieving the Historical Look
006 Favorite Sewing Tools
005 Victorian Halloween Traditions
004 Getting Started in Historical Costuming
003: Organdy Fabric Basics
002: The Process of Creativity
001 Staying Motivated in Your Sewing Projects
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