About this episode
Send us a text In this episode of the Sewing Social Podcast hosted by Gemma Daly, Lottie Leigh-Gough shares her sewing journey from beginner to expert, focusing on the importance of fitting and pattern cutting. She discusses the emotional connections women have with their bodies and how fitting can empower them. Lottie also introduces her online courses, the Completely Custom Festival, and her mindful sewing sessions, which merge her Buddhist values with her passion for sewing. She reflects on her business evolution from a fabric shop to teaching online, overcoming imposter syndrome, and her future plans. Key Takeaways Lottie specialises in fitting and pattern cutting. Fitting is a significant obstacle for many sewists. Emotional connections to body image are prevalent in sewing. Understanding your body is crucial for successful fitting. The full bust adjustment is essential for most sewists. Sewing is a labour of love that requires patience. Mindful sewing combines meditation with the craft. Community building is vital in the sewing journey. Lottie's business pivot was driven by the pandemic. Imposter syndrome is common but can be overcome. Follow me: @thesewingsocialpod @thedalythread Guest details: @wildorchardsewing www.wildorchardsewing.co.uk Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Lottie Leigh-Gough and Wild Orchard Sewing 02:59 Lottie's Sewing Journey: From Beginner to Expert 05:58 The Importance of Fitting in Sewing 09:12 Emotional Connections: Fitting and Body Image 11:51 Techniques for Fitting: Understanding Your Body 15:07 Common Misconceptions in Fitting 18:02 The Completely Custom Festival: Building Community 20:57 Mindful Sewing: Merging Buddhism and Craft 24:05 Online Courses and Teaching Philosophy 27:03 Business Evolution: From Fabric Shop to Online Teaching 30:00 Overcoming Imposter Syndrome and Future Plans