sewing
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I made a sleeveless shirt for summer
Sleeveless Agave shirt made from striped linen remnants with white facings. Size-inclusive pattern perfect for warm weather, designed to be worn tucked in or out.
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Zero waste shorts
Summer shorts adapted from the ZW Block Pant pattern with zero waste layout. Features organic cotton twill, button fly, elastic back waistband, and versatile rolled cuff design.
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Zero waste maxi skirt
Button-front maxi skirt with zero waste layout, adapted from the Sophie Skirt pattern. Features onion-dyed yellow linen, custom fit with darts, and accommodates body fluctuations.
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Zero/minimal waste trousers
Sustainable fashion innovation: the Jones Trousers by Goldfinch Studio show how zero waste pattern cutting can create stylish, well-fitting pants. These trousers prove that eco-conscious design can be both fashionable and practical.
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I sewed a whole shirt dress by hand 🪡
A mindful making journey: hand-sewing the zero waste Iris dress from Fibr & Cloth Studio. This project combines sustainable pattern cutting with slow fashion techniques, creating a versatile shirt dress through meditative hand stitching.
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My very first white shirt
A milestone make: my first white button-up shirt using the Fibremood Aila pattern. A classic wardrobe staple sewn in crisp ivory linen, featuring clean lines and thoughtful construction details.
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My first upcycling project
Sustainable fashion transformation: turning an oversized men's shirt into a stylish cropped top. This upcycling project shows how to breathe new life into secondhand clothing through creative refashioning.
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A trio of soft tank bralettes
Cozy loungewear project: three comfortable tank bralettes made from soft organic cotton jersey. Perfect for relaxed days at home, these bralettes feature a simple design with clean finishes and gentle support.
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5 new pairs of soft high-waist undies ✨
Sustainable underwear sewing project: five pairs of comfortable high-waisted undies made from soft organic cotton jersey. Features a self-drafted pattern refined over multiple iterations for the perfect personal fit.
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Hand-stitched zero waste hoodie
A mindful making project: every stitch of this gender-neutral zero waste hoodie was sewn by hand. Based on an open source pattern by Shelly Xu Design, this cozy hoodie demonstrates that slow fashion can be both sustainable and therapeutic.
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My very first hand-stitched garment
A milestone in slow fashion: exploring hand sewing through a simple yet practical first project. These high-waisted undies showcase the beauty of slow stitching and the satisfaction of creating underwear by hand.
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A second zip hoodie for my husband
Custom-made men's zip hoodie: a thoughtfully sized Wardrobe By Me pattern featuring intentional fit adjustments and practical design choices. Perfect for everyday comfort in sustainable French terry.
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Small patchwork project bag
A zero waste knitting project bag featuring patchwork pockets made from meaningful fabric scraps. Made using the ZW Stash Bag pattern in size S, this organic cotton canvas bag is perfect for keeping sock knitting projects organized.
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Patchwork quilted cushions
Creative scrap-busting project: transforming a collection of fabric remnants into decorative patchwork cushions. Features pretty scraps on the outside and shredded remnants as filling, making these cushions both beautiful and sustainable.
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Zero waste project 28: bumbag
Zero-waste waist bag featuring hand-printed cotton canvas and innovative pattern layout. A sustainable accessory project demonstrating block printing techniques and efficient fabric usage with no waste.