DiscoverHistorical Sewing Podcast012 The Value of Mundane Sewing
012 The Value of Mundane Sewing

012 The Value of Mundane Sewing

Update: 2019-02-061
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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.

 

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012 The Value of Mundane Sewing

012 The Value of Mundane Sewing

Jennifer Rosbrugh: Historical costumer, sewing teacher, 19th C fashion enthusiast