Most of us already know that finding the designs we want to live with and/or wear is not easy. Actually, I would tend to say ‘all’ of us … The thing is, there are those of us who are not content to just give up and give in, purchasing ready made because that is all there is.
There was a time when ‘ready made’ was extremely limited and if you wanted something you had to make it yourself, providing you didn’t have someone who could do it for you.
You probably know the drill; colors that are not flattering. Shapes that don’t look good on you. Sizes that leave a lot to be desired. A design esthetic that doesn’t resonate with you, or your home. Materials that are not comfortable or don’t wear well (there’s nothing like paying good money for items that barely make it out of the bag before self destructing). And don’t get me started on outrageously expensive pillow covers that can be made for a fraction of the sticker price.
As you might know, I am a quilter not a garment sewer. However, there are times when I contemplate dipping a toe over the line to see what might be possible. I recently discovered a YouTuber that teaches how to sew and makes it accessible for anyone who is willing to try. Chelsea over at She Sews Seams has created a collection of tutorials that cover not only clothing and quilts but some projects that make use of inexpensive materials.
She is one of those teachers who is quick to remind you that you are in charge. She shows you options, provides explanations and provides encouragement. She makes sewing accessible while not requiring it to be expensive.
Check out the bags she made using Dollar Tree items. Don’t overlook her thrift store finds and what she made with them.
Check out Dee & Dory Design Dreamers who love thrifty sewing, too. These ladies know how to find a bargain and where to shop for patterns fabric and notions that won’t break the bank.
The big takeaway from both of these channels is that we can create the wardrobe and home design we want without spending a fortune (unless we want to) and it might not be as difficult as we have been led to believe.
Years ago, after years of watching Nancy Zieman guide me through countless sewing demonstrations, I took the leap and bought my first sewing machine. What nudged me over the edge? Nancy encouraging her audience by telling us that if we could drive in a straight line we could sew a straight line. She was right!
Creating a home that fits your style and aesthetic might not be as impossible as you think. Norene over at The Crafty Organizer has been creating projects for every room in her home and is now embarking on renovating her brand new home. She approaches these projects with an eye to budget and skill level.
Norene looks at efficient use of space and creative ways to use materials. Check out her older videos in addition to following along as she works on her new home.
Think of the possibilities! Think of the adventures!


