About this episode
We're talking about the curation of a successful, handmade wardrobe and how to select sewing projects with care so that you’re creating items that reflect who you are and that say what you want them to say. We’ll also consider how style trends factor into creating a more sustainable wardrobe, and how to make sure your garment projects will be suitable for the life you really lead. This episode has been taken for the talk I gave at the Fold Line’s Sewing Weekender earlier this year, and it aligns so well with the goal of this podcast that I wanted to give it an airing here too. Support the podcast over on Patreon ! Image by Priscilla Du Preez via Unsplash For more guidance on garment fitting, please listen to the following episodes: Ep. #95: Refining Fit with Kate Roberts Ep. #96: Pattern Fitting Q&A with Kate Roberts Ep. #178: What you Should Know about Fitting with Kate Roberts If you’ve somehow missed what the wardrobe challenge Me-Made-May is all about, here’s a super quick explainer: Ep. #177: Me-Made-May Explained in Under 5 Minutes You can access Love to Sew Podcast’s free Design Your Dream Wardrobe Worksheet when you sign up to their newsletter . Hear about Judith Staley’s discoveries when she tracked her wardrobe for an entire year: Ep. #179: The Five Fabrics Rule with Judith Staley Clothing tracking apps include: Whering WearTracker (link to iOS) Indyx