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The Sewing Social

The Sewing Social

By: Gemma Daly
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Gemma Daly (@thedalythread) hosts The Sewing Social Podcast - join her as she chats with passionate makers who sew their own clothes, small business owners and enthusiastic members of the sewing community.


This podcast discusses topics such as eco friendly fabrics, embracing slow fashion, the enjoyment of sewing, and the importance of a supportive community.





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  • Big Four Sewing Patterns Made Easy: Amy Scarr (Almond Rock Sews) on Pattern Hacking, Fit and Building a Handmade Wardrobe
    Jul 1 2026

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    In this episode, Amy Scarr (also known as Almond Rock Sews on Instagram) shares her inspiring journey into garment sewing, from discovering a love of making her own clothes to becoming a passionate advocate for "Big Four" sewing patterns and creative dressmaking.

    Amy explains why she champions brands like Simplicity, McCall's, and Butterick, she busts some of the common myths around using commercial sewing patterns, and shares practical tips to help sewists build confidence and achieve a better fit.

    We also explore how sewing has become an important outlet for Amy's creativity and mental wellbeing, discussing the joy of making, developing a personal style, and why pattern hacking is a brilliant way to create a wardrobe that's uniquely your own.

    Whether you're new to garment sewing or looking to get more from your sewing patterns, this episode is packed with practical advice, creative inspiration, and encouragement to help you sew with confidence.


    Key Takeaways:

    • Amy's sewing journey progressed from hobby to career
    • She provides tips for using big four sewing patterns
    • We discuss the mental health benefits of sewing
    • Amy talks about her love for pattern hacking and customisation techniques
    • She discusses her approach to personal style and dopamine dressing


    Follow me:

    Instagram: @thesewingsocialpod

    @thedalythread

    Tiktok: thesewingsocialpod

    If you've enjoyed this episode and appreciate the work I'm doing, please

    Tip me on Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/thesewingsocialpod

    Also, feel free to get in touch - you can text the show (available through your podcast provider on each episode) or email:

    thesewingsocialpod@gmail.com


    *Join my Substack where we continue the conversations:

    The Sewing Social: Off The Mic - https://substack.com/@thesewingsocial


    Guest details:

    Instagram: @almondrock_sews

    Website: www.almondrock.co.uk

    Youtube: @almondrock

    • Embroidered dress progress

    https://youtu.be/7qU-YowuNlI?is=179fKgswEld16_eC

    • Laced bodice dress

    https://youtu.be/SxxTDljM_fM?is=mytkiy6e24vQ0WGD

    • Me Made May 2025 with Jimi

    https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLMdmlu9YA0UsDYBAtCTR6MF0SDpuAwaXo&si=SHeqcUjkhvW1VsJL

    • Me Made May 2026 with Jimi

    https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLMdmlu9YA0UsHZDrvHRTrXW6UwJp3dakK&si=ZLeucGukVpKNRpd1


    Affiliate Links:

    • Thready Set Go - https://threadysetgo.com

    Discount code for your first month free - SEWINGSOCIALPOD

    • Sew And Stow - https://www.sewandstow.co.uk/

    Discount code for £10 off your board - SEWINGSOCIALPOD


    Chapters

    00:00 Amy's Sewing Journey Begins
    02:27 Career Path in the Sewing Industry
    04:35 Freelancing and Current Projects
    05:26 Writing for Sewing Magazines
    07:32 Inspiration and Learning in Sewing
    08:15 Personal Style and Dopamine Dressing
    11:36 Favorite Patterns and Tips for Beginners
    15:25 The Evolution of Sewing Patterns
    17:49 Sewing as a Creative Outlet
    20:08 Body Positivity Through Sewing
    22:21 Me Made May: A Fun Experiment
    25:19 YouTube Journey and Content Plans
    27:45 Current Projects and Future Aspirations
    29:50 Rapid Fire: This or That Game
    33:39 Substack

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    34 mins
  • Life After Winning The Great British Sewing Bee: Sewing, Creativity and Community with Luke-Matthew Iveson
    Jun 24 2026

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    In this episode, Luke-Matthew Iveson, winner of The Great British Sewing Bee, shares his inspiring journey from learning to sew with his grandmother as a child to becoming one of the UK's best-known sewing personalities and content creators.

    Luke reflects on his experience of winning The Great British Sewing Bee, how the show transformed his life, and the opportunities that followed.

    We discuss the power of sewing as a form of self-expression, the positive impact creativity can have on mental wellbeing, and how finding a supportive sewing community helped shape his confidence and career.

    From teaching and content creation to inspiring the next generation of sewists, Luke offers a fascinating insight into life after the Sewing Bee and why sewing remains such an important part of who he is.

    Whether you're a fan of The Great British Sewing Bee, looking for sewing inspiration, or curious about how creativity can support wellbeing and personal growth, this episode is packed with warmth, encouragement, and practical insights.


    Key Takeaways:

    • Luke learned to sew as a child with his grandma
    • He won Season 10 of The Great British Sewing Bee
    • Luke explains the role of drag in his sewing and self-expression, and the importance of representation in the sewing community
    • He talks through how he created a capsule wardrobe and its impact on style
    • His Sewing for strangers series has given him purpose
    • Luke's new book 'Around the World in Eighty Sews' is available for pre-order now!


    Follow me:

    Instagram: @thesewingsocialpod

    @thedalythread

    Tiktok: thesewingsocialpod

    If you've enjoyed this episode and appreciate the work I'm doing, please

    Tip me on Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/thesewingsocialpod

    Also, feel free to get in touch - you can text the show (available through your podcast provider on each episode) or email:

    thesewingsocialpod@gmail.com


    *Join my Substack where we continue the conversations:

    The Sewing Social: Off The Mic - https://substack.com/@thesewingsocial


    Guest Details:

    Website: www.sewlukeivo.com

    Instagram: @sewlukeivo

    Facebook: Luke-Matthew Iveson

    Tiktok: @sewlukeivo

    YouTube: @sewlukeivo

    Book: https://www.dashbook.fr/book/around-the-world-in-80-sews


    Affiliate Links:

    • Thready Set Go - https://threadysetgo.com

    Discount code for your first month free - SEWINGSOCIALPOD

    • Sew And Stow - https://www.sewandstow.co.uk/

    Discount code for £10 off your board - SEWINGSOCIALPOD


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Luke Iveson
    00:42 The Early Days of Sewing
    03:35 Journey to the Sewing Bee
    05:36 Experiences on the Show
    08:25 Navigating Fame in the Sewing Community
    09:15 Sewing as Self-Expression
    13:02 Transitioning to Full-Time Sewing
    15:07 The World of Drag and Sewing
    17:54 The Importance of Representation
    19:40 Sewing for Well-Being
    21:47 Sewing for Strangers
    25:42 Around the World in Eighty Sews
    29:17 Future Plans and Projects
    32:29 Substack



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    33 mins
  • How Sewing Changed My Life: Creativity, Wellbeing and Building a Handmade Wardrobe with Dr Claire Ashley
    Jun 19 2026

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    In this episode, Dr Claire Ashley shares how she discovered sewing during a challenging period in her life and how it grew from a practical skill into a powerful source of creativity, confidence, and wellbeing.

    From teaching herself to sew, to building a colourful handmade wardrobe, Claire reflects on the lessons, challenges, and joys of her sewing journey.

    We explore the mental health benefits of sewing, including how creative hobbies can boost self-efficacy, reduce stress, and provide a sense of accomplishment.

    Claire also shares her passion for sustainable fashion, upcycling clothes, and embracing a more mindful approach to making.

    Whether you're new to sewing, looking to rekindle your sew-jo, or interested in the connection between creativity and wellbeing, this inspiring conversation is packed with practical tips, encouragement, and fresh ideas for your next sewing project.


    Claire Discusses:

    • Her self-taught sewing journey during the pandemic
    • The role of sewing in mental health and wellbeing
    • Upcycling charity shop finds into new garments
    • Challenges and rewards of sewing from scratch and upcycling
    • Inspiration from nature and social media for sewing projects


    Follow me:

    Instagram: @thesewingsocialpod

    @thedalythread

    Tiktok: thesewingsocialpod

    If you've enjoyed this episode and appreciate the work I'm doing, please

    Tip me on Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/thesewingsocialpod

    Also, feel free to get in touch - you can text the show (available through your podcast provider on each episode) or email:

    thesewingsocialpod@gmail.com


    *Join my Substack where we continue the conversations:

    The Sewing Social: Off The Mic - https://substack.com/@thesewingsocial


    Guest Details:

    Instagram: @wiredtomake

    Tiktok: @wiredtomake

    Book: The Burnout Doctor

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1399412809


    Affiliate Links:

    • Thready Set Go - https://threadysetgo.com

    Discount code for your first month free - SEWINGSOCIALPOD

    • Sew And Stow - https://www.sewandstow.co.uk/

    Discount code for £10 off your board - SEWINGSOCIALPOD


    Chapters:

    00:00 Introduction to Claire Ashley and her sewing journey

    06:25 Claire’s inspiration for her own sewing

    07:41 Upcycling charity shop garments

    12:16 What sewing brings in one sentence

    12:36 Exciting plans

    14:03 Where you can find Claire

    14:35 Join my Substack



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