#210: How Frugality Builds Community with Mariel Davies
Do you want to feel more connected to the place you live and the people who also live there? Then consider not buying new fabric. My guest, Berlin-based Mariel Davies, chooses to live a frugal lifestyle, both to reduce waste, and to create and deepen her connections with others. We also discuss the gamification of resource acquisition, and her radical approach to gift giving. Support the podcast over on Patreon! Follow Mariel on Instagram (@a_to_zerowaste) Learn more about Holly McQuillan’s Spiral trousers on the Zero Waste Design Collective’s website. ZW designer Liz Haywood has explored historical pattern making and tessellating sleeves. All the ‘A Year of Zero Waste’ zines and book are available on Liz’s Etsy shop, and January’s FREE instalment can be downloaded via her ‘The Craft of Clothes’ blog. Learn more about writer Mark Boyle, AKA The Moneyless Man. Bea Johnson is the author of ‘Zero Waste Home: The Ultimate Guide to Simplifying Your Life by Reducing Your Waste’. Follow green-living activist Robin Greenfield on Instagram (@robin.greenfield). The @destash4palestine account is a great source for genuinely pre-loved dressmaking fabric. Edinburgh-based mending legend, Mary Morton, can be found @edinburghstreetstitchers and @mvm13 on Instagram. Learn about the Lutterloh pattern system.
#209: Mending ideas you never thought of
Whether or not you plan to participate in the Winter of Care and Repair challenge, we all have items we’re responsible for maintaining. Although, if you’re anything like me, there might be things you don’t even notice that are well within your control to improve, and will make your life better as a result. In this episode, we hear from a bunch of amazing CYT Patrons about what items they intend to fix over the coming season and how they plan to do it, to provide inspiration for the rest of us. Support the podcast over on Patreon! Image source: Kwon Junho via Unsplash Access and download the FREE WOCAR tracker sheet. The Winter of Care and Repair challenge was invented by Jeanna Wigger. Jeanna can be found @thepeoplesmending on Instagram. Jeanna also has an excellent Substack which includes this explainer about WOCAR. Listen to my previous conversations with Jeanna: Ep. #115: Winter of Care and Repair with Jeanna Wigger Ep. #132: A Season of Mending with Jeanna Wigger Ep. #135: How to Triage Your Mends with Jeanna Wigger Ep. #163: How to Effect Change This Winter with Jeanna Wigger Ep. #190: The Four Tendencies and Sewing with Jeanna, Kim & Lise Ep. #191: Stitch It, Don’t Ditch It with Mary Morton & Jeanna Wigger Ep. #208: Challenging Consumption and Perfectionism with Jeanna Wigger Find and order Jeanna’s book written with Mary Morton, ‘Stitch it, Don't Ditch it’. Watch the tutorial by Arkdefo for the reusable party hats that Mary Morton mentioned. Addams Family Stitches by Yonah and Rebecca:
#208: Challenging Consumption and Perfectionism with Jeanna Wigger
PSA: The Winter of Care and Repair challenge is kicking off on 21st December! I used its imminence as an excuse to talk to the challenge’s creator, mending expert and author Jeanna Wigger, about the wider impact participating has had for her. Jeanna tells me how it’s helped her shift her consumption habits, challenge her perfectionism and reframe her ideas around productivity. Maybe it will do something similar for you! Support the podcast over on Patreon! Access and download the FREE WOCAR tracker sheet. Photo credit: Elaine Pieczonka. Jeanna Wigger can be found @thepeoplesmending on Instagram. Jeanna also has an excellent Substack which includes this explainer about WOCAR. Listen to my previous conversations with Jeanna: Ep. #115: Winter of Care and Repair with Jeanna Wigger Ep. #132: A Season of Mending with Jeanna Wigger Ep. #135: How to Triage Your Mends with Jeanna Wigger Ep. #163: How to Effect Change This Winter with Jeanna Wigger Ep. #190: The Four Tendencies and Sewing with Jeanna, Kim & Lise Ep. #191: Stitch It, Don’t Ditch It with Mary Morton & Jeanna Wigger Find and order Jeanna and Mary’s book, ‘Stitch it, Don't Ditch it’: Katrina Rodabaugh, author of ‘Mending Matters’, played a key role in Jeanna’s mending journey. Jeanna’s men(D)iagram! Click through to read her explanation.
#207: Style Shifts and Sustainability with Lindsay Ashworth Fraser
We all experience shifts in our personal style. Usually, those shifts are gradual, but occasionally they can happen rapidly. My friend, freelance musician and singer, Lindsay Ashworth Fraser and I are both at a style crossroads ourselves. In this episode, we talk about where we’ve found ourselves stylistically, what brought us here, what’s next and how to ethically pass on the items that are no longer serving us. Support the podcast over on Patreon! Lindsay Ashworth Fraser can be found @lindsayashworthfraser on Instagram. You might have heard Lindsay in the previous episodes: Ep. #180: Secrets of Successful Destashing, Part 1 Ep. #181: Secrets of Successful Destashing, Part 2 Check out the episode of Love to Sew podcast that got Lindsay thinking about the three-word method of definition your personal style: Ep. #108: Create your Dream Wardrobe by Love to Sew podcast The green jumpsuit Lindsay wore to the cinema to watch Wicked with her choir: A pattern that was a key turning point in a previous style shift I had was the Luna Pants pattern by Made by Rae:
#206: How to Sew More Sustainably for Kids
Is there any point in trying to sew more sustainably for kids when they’re just going to grow out of their clothes in five minutes? Of course there is! And there are a TON of ways to do it. From pattern and fabric selection, to ensuring durability and repairability, in this solo episode we cover ways to create clothes that the kids you’re sewing for will love to wear, for as long as possible. Support the podcast over on Patreon! Check out related episodes: Ep. #11: Sewing Vs Kids Ep. #33: Encouraging Kids to Sew Ep. #75: Go Recreate with Linnea Larsson Ep. #122: Zero Waste Sewing for Kids with Liz Elliot Apple Tree Pattern Co. has a ton of ‘Grow With Me’ styles, including this cool Dolman hoodie pattern: Check out the ‘outgrown’ extend system by Columbia clothing company: Buttonhole elastic is great for making adjustable waistbands: My son’s ‘Pig from Bunny Vs Monkey’ World Book Day costume with leggings that he now uses as PJ bottoms: The ‘Looshkin’ costume that became a regular sweatshirt when the white tummy was removed: No shame in buying a ready made patch to make a garment more wearable to a child!