Here's what Recycle Sewing Means to Me
My Vision:
Maintain a wardrobe
which is comfortable, suits my personal style, and is suitable to different
occasions; and help my family to keep their clothing in optimal condition too;
as well maintain household linens.
I use 'recycle sewing' and
careful buying strategies in order to economize on the purchase and maintenance
of my clothing and household textiles; to minimize textile waste; and to
contribute as little as possible to the support of exploitative practices in
the fast fashion industry.
A simple, invisible mend
is my best practice, when it is possible; and for me, it is vital in repairing business
casual or dressy clothing, rather than using visible stitches or patches.
I may use visible stitches and patches with care and discretion on casual clothing; and whenever possible, I try to make it look decorative and/or intentional. In many cases, both darning and patching work well in conjunction with one another.
Slow Fashion, Slow Hobby:
In keeping with slow fashion, and with this being my relaxing hobby, I try to work on only one project or two at a time. I do not follow a current trend of buying used clothing for the purpose of deconstructing it to use the fabric to make something new. Maybe, someday, I will sew clothing from scratch again as I did as a child, perhaps deconstructing something I no longer wear; but for now, my primary form of recycle sewing is to use what I have, wisely…or, occasionally, a bit whimsically.
What does recycle sewing mean to you? Or are you just hearing about it recently? When I am in the problem-solving stage, I often go to YouTube to see what people have done before me, and how. If you are interested in how you can do something, you can often find lots of ideas there, and even instructions.
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