That’s a funny title, but a somewhat serious topic. I want to explain why, yes I am sew brave. And you should be too. That is, if you want to improve your craft and learn new skills. Here’s the thing. More often than not, when I post a picture if something I’ve made, there will be a comment about how brave I am. So turning that into a positive (since I’m really not sure how they mean it), yes I am. Let’s dive into this topic.
Sewing What I Love
First of all, let’s understand that I’m just sewing some garments that I really love. I also like to try new things, so occasionally I will dive into a new pattern. Most often I get this comment when I have sewn, or am trying to sew, a new to me pants pattern.
One of the things that has allowed me to improve my skill level, especially as it regards fit, is trying new patterns. If I can get a great fit on a pants pattern I’ve never tried before, then the work is worth it in my opinion. How do you learn if you actually never try? I understand that fabric can be expensive, but it’s just fabric. Leaving it on a shelf isn’t going to serve you or anyone else. What you can learn and the confidence you gain from the attempt to sew yourself something is immeasurable.
Style
Trying something new will also help you determine what your style is. If you don’t know what you like or what looks good on you, go to a store and try things on. Doing this will keep you from using that fabric you have on garments you may ultimately hate (at least on you). Or, simply try out an easy to make pattern with some inexpensive fabric. I have sewn up some trendy items before that were quick and easy. They don’t become wardrobe staples, but they can just be those fun pieces in a color you might not be sure of.
Quite often I’m told I’m sew brave when I make a bold, colorful garment. That’s what I like and that’s what looks good on me. But I found that out by trying different things and using some fabrics that I fell in love with.
How You Can Be Sew Brave
For me, being “sew brave” is all about improving my skill level. I like to sew different garments because they require different skills. One of the best ways to learn is to incorporate different techniques into your garments or sewing projects.
You can also make samples. For example, I have done this when I was learning how to install invisible zippers. I cut a couple of scrap pieces of fabric, used a couple of 7″ zippers, and machine basted the zippers in. Then I removed the basting and started over again. I did this several times until I felt I knew what I was doing. The same can be done with welt pockets or any techniques that you like.
Sew…
So, yes I am sew brave. And you should be too. I believe this is the best way to improve your skill. For me sewing is a continual learning process that I enjoy. Remember, your makes don’t have to be perfect for you to be happy with the results and wear them proudly.