Office Style and Sewing Shifts — Episode 63
On this episode of Sew & Tell, we discuss post-pandemic sewing (note that the pandemic status has changed even since we recorded this episode!) and sewing for the office: what’s going back to the old “normal”, what the pandemic has changed forever, and how that’s changed our personal sewing. We’ll each share a little something in our Sewjo segment, then we’ll answer a listener question.
Episode published 8/5/2021. Now available on Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and wherever you get your podcasts. Please subscribe and leave us a review if you love Sew & Tell so we can grow our sewing family even larger.
Episode Summary
- Welcome
- Discussion Segment: Post pandemic sewing and office style
- SewJo
- Sew & Tell
Sew & Tell
Answers to last episode’s question: “What are your sewing-for-kids tips and tricks?”
This episode’s question: “If you are from a family that sews, what is your most cherished item passed down?”
Related Links
- Sagebrush Top by Friday Pattern Company: https://fridaypatterncompany.com/products/sagebrush-top-pdf-pattern
- Palermo Knit Pant by Style Arc: https://www.stylearc.com/shop/sewing-patterns/palermo-knit-pant/
- Stitch Lab: https://www.sewdaily.com/category/stitch-lab/
- Sew Daily Network on YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UCYfRebTwoKwstW-IdflPDpw
Ongoing Sewing Pun Tally
Meg: 5
Amanda: 5
Kate: 3
In this episode we asked you:
“If you are from a family that sews, what is your most cherished item passed down?”
Leave your answers in the comments below!
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I, too, have a Singer treasure—well three. I have the Singer 328K that my mama taught me to sew on in the early 70s. It’s a 1960s model. I also have my great aunt’s Singer Featherweight from 1951 and my great-grandmother’s Singer 301 from the 1940s. All of these machines still run. I’m in the process of converting a formal living room into a sewing room so all of my machines are ready to use at anytime.