Are there fabrics in your stash that you’re just too scared to cut into? I talk with Stephanie Canada, vintage sewing pattern and fabric seller, about when and why it's ok to use the precious fabric. Plus she shares her sourcing secrets, and tells us when it’s important to chuck vintage sewing resources in the bin…
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The website I used to research the sustainability credentials of various banks is bank.green.
Find Stephanie’s shop at her website ‘Backroom Finds’.
You can also find her on Instagram @backroomfinds and on Youtube @StephanieCanada.
Listen to the first episode with Stephanie:
Stephanie bought an entire sewing shop!
Stephanie recommends these reproduction pattern companies:
@WithLoveKristina on Youtube is Stephanie’s pal.
My most precious length of fabric:
Listen to:
#75: Go Recreate with Linnea Larsson
#74: Recognition and Responsibility with Alexis Bailey
#73: The Seeds of Slow Sewing with Alexis Bailey
#72: Sewing for Body Changes
#71: Making Personal Manifestos with Kim Witten
#70: The Fold Line with Kate Underdown
#69: Making Mindfully with Judy Williment-Ross
#68: Visible Vs Invisible Mending
#67: Zoe and Julia Sew with Reclaimed Denim
#66: Conscious Yarn Choices with Saskia de Feijter
#65: Sewing Sunflowers with Jess Redgrave
#64: Sewing Trends More Sustainably
#63: Sewing and Personal Power with Brandon Hayden
#62: Made My Wardrobe with Lydia Higginson
#61: Sewing to Keep Warm
#60: Exploring Female Culture and Identity with Sophie Passmore
#59: Tools for Life with Grace Whowell
#58: Sewing on a Budget
#57: Can Sewing Save You Money?
#56: Sustainable(ish) with Jen Gale
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