The Sewing Social

Gemma Daly

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.

  1. 4D AGO

    Matchy Matchy Sewing Club on Scrap Sewing, Creativity & Beginner-Friendly Patterns

    Send us Fan Mail This week, Amy and Theresa from Matchy Matchy Sewing Club share their journey from passionate sewists to successful sewing pattern designers, and how they’ve built a brand centred around creativity, sustainability, and approachable garment sewing.  In this episode, we talk about designing beginner-friendly sewing patterns, embracing experimentation, and their “scrap theory” approach to reducing waste and rethinking fabric offcuts.  We also discuss the evolution of modern sewing culture, personal style, and their exciting plans for a new creative retail space in California. Key takeaways:  Amy and Theresa discuss their journey from sewing hobbyists to independent sewing pattern designers. They discuss the idea behind “scrap theory” and creative ways to reduce fabric waste in sewing. Matchy Matchy Sewing Club are known for designing beginner friendly sewing patterns that encourage confidence and experimentation. They are working towards building an inclusive sewing community through both online connection and an in-person creative space. They also love to create cohesive fabric collections and inspire sewists to explore personal style creatively. Both Amy and Theresa feel that sewing should feel approachable, playful, and free from perfectionism. 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.matchymatchysewingclub.com Instagram: @matchymatchysewingclub 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 Matchy Matchy Sewing Club 00:50 The Journey into Sewing 03:32 From Hobby to Business 06:00 Designing Patterns: The Process 10:53 The Philosophy of Matchy Matchy 14:49 Sustainability and Creativity in Sewing 16:06 Understanding Scrap Theory 19:17 Encouraging Playfulness in Sewing 19:22 Introduction to Beginner-Friendly Patterns 21:59 Breaking the Rules in Sewing 25:04 Designing Fabric Collections 28:48 A Day in the Life at Matchy Matchy 31:25 Exciting Future Plans for Matchy Matchy 33:41 Fun Quickfire Game: This or That 36:07 Giveaway details

    37 min
  2. MAY 13

    How Sewing Shapes Confidence and Identity with Lucy from Sew Essential

    Send us Fan Mail In this episode, Lucy from Sew Essential shares her journey from passionate home sewist to running one of the UK’s best-known sewing businesses.  We talk about confidence, creativity, and how sewing can quietly shape the way we see ourselves.  Lucy reflects on the evolution of the sewing community, the pressure of perfection online, and why experimentation and “getting it wrong” are such important parts of the creative process.  A thoughtful conversation about sewing, identity, community, and the deeper value of making things by hand. Key Takeaways: Lucy began sewing a little later in life after Sew Essential was founded by her husband. Lucy thinks we shouldn't be afraid to make mistakes - it's how we learn best!She has developed lots of tutorials on the Sew Essential website and on her YouTube channel to help people get over barriers and get the most from their sewing.Lucy feels the role of community and sharing knowledge in sewing is so important and she finds it very rewarding. 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: https://www.sewessential.co.uk Instagram: @sewessentialuk YouTube: @sewessential Pinterest: Sewessentialuk Facebook: Sew Essential 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 Lucy’s Sewing Journey 05:20 The Impact of Sewing on Confidence and Mental Health 11:11 Overcoming Fear in Sewing 15:02 Essential Sewing Techniques and Tips 15:58 Revamping the SoEssential Website 19:38 The Rewards of Teaching Sewing 22:16 The Joy of Sewing and Personal Growth 25:04 Maintaining Your Sewing Machine 28:39 Exciting Developments at SoEssential 31:15 Fun and Games: This or That with Lucy 32:13 Introduction to the Podcast and Community Engagement 32:39 Closing Thoughts and Invitation to Join Substack

    33 min
  3. MAY 6

    How Sewing Became a Lifeline: Rebekah From The Gathered Seam, on Grief, Memory Keepsakes & Small Business

    Send us Fan Mail This week, Rebekah, also known as Sewno65 on Instagram, shares her journey from self-taught sewist to running her successful memory keepsake business, The Gathered Seam.  In this episode, we talk about her creative process, balancing sewing with family life, and the powerful role craft can play in navigating grief and personal growth.  A thoughtful conversation about sewing, storytelling, and the meaning behind what we make. Key Takeaways: Rebekah’s journey into sewing began after being inspired by The Great British Sewing Bee. Largely self-taught, she later took a few classes to build confidence and refine her skills.Before sewing became a bigger part of her life, she worked as an events manager. But while pregnant with her second child, she made the decision to step away from a high-stress career and focus on something more sustainable for her and her family.She went on to start her own small business, creating memory bears and blankets, alongside alterations and bespoke pieces.In 2023, after the sudden loss of her father, sewing became something much deeper, offering comfort, focus, and a way to process grief. Rebekah shares how craft can be both mindful and therapeutic, and how she continues to prioritise sewing even within a busy family life. 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: @sewno65                      @thegatheredseam Website: https://thegatheredseam.sumupstore.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sewno65/ 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 The Journey into Sewing 04:04 Diving into Dressmaking 09:22 Personal Style and Fashion Choices 10:40 Finding Time for Sewing 14:04 Career Transition and Business Beginnings 18:23 Evolving Craft: From Personal to Professional 21:39 Teaching the Art of Sewing 25:32 The Journey to Counselling 26:41 Crafting Through Grief 29:59 The Mindfulness of Sewing 33:23 Balancing Business and Life 33.25 Join my Substack

    40 min
  4. APR 29

    Made By Sally on Sewing, Self Confidence and Creating a Curated Me Made Wardrobe

    Send us Fan Mail This week, Sally, now known as Made by Sally on Instagram (and previously Secret Life of a Seamstress), shares her inspiring journey from early childhood creativity to confidently showing up on camera.  She opens up about overcoming insecurities, building self-belief through sewing, and learning to truly understand fabrics.  We also dive into how she curates a wardrobe that fits her real lifestyle — blending creativity with practicality.  Honest, relatable, and full of insight, this episode is all about growing in confidence while staying creatively inspired. Key takeaways: Sally was very creative from a young age When she had her children, she started to sell handmade homeware on EtsyDuring lockdown, she began creating YouTube videos about sewing and started her Instagram account under the same name - Secret Life of A Seamstress Sally has recently rebranded to become "Made By Sally" - a name which is much more personal and feels "more like her"She is now focusing on her YouTube channel and running in person sewing classes 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 Guest Details:  Instagram: @madebysallygauntlett Website: www.madebysally.com Facebook: Made By Sally Pinterest: Made By Sally  Affiliate Links: Thready Set Go - https://threadysetgo.com    Code for your first month free - SEWINGSOCIALPOD Sew and Stow - https://sewandstow.co.uk    Code for £10 off a cutting board: SEWINGSOCIALPOD Resources:  Colour Analysis: https://www.radiantly-me.com/ Chapters 00:00 Sally's Sewing Journey Begins 03:40 Inspiration from Family and Early Experiences 10:11 Transitioning to YouTube and the Name Change 13:21 Building Confidence Through Sewing 19:36 The Mental Health Benefits of Crafting 22:32 Community and Connection Through Sewing 24:19 The Rise of Sewing Culture 25:12 Evolution of a Sewing Business 28:05 Stepping Out of Comfort Zones 28:27 Curating a Handmade Wardrobe 33:11 Navigating Trends and Personal Style 37:48 Understanding Handmade Garments 40:07 Intentional Sewing and Colour Choices 46:27 Personal Growth and Future Plans 51:16 Outro - tip on Ko-fi

    52 min
  5. APR 22

    Riddz POV On Sewing, Confidence And Finding Your Voice In The Community

    Send us Fan Mail In this episode, Riddz POV shares his journey from self-taught fashion enthusiast to emerging designer, exploring how customisation and upcycling became the foundation for creating his own clothes.  He talks about the realities of teaching yourself to sew, developing your style, and turning creativity into something more purposeful. We dive into the importance of sustainable fashion, from sourcing the right fabrics to reworking existing pieces, as well as the challenges that come with creative burnout and how to move through it.  Riddz also shares practical sewing tips, insights into learning by doing, and the story behind his popular London fabric shop series. Whether you’re into upcycling, streetwear, or starting your own sewing journey, this episode is packed with inspiration, honest reflections, and useful advice for building confidence and growing your skills. Key Takeaways: Riddz started his creative journey in 2019 His Mum taught him how to use a sewing machine, but he is largely self taught via YouTubeRiddz started his business by customising jeans for friends and things have naturally grown from thereHis series about "The Best Fabric Shops in London" went viral on InstagramRiddz gives tips on dealing with creative burnout and imposter syndrome 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 Guest Details: Instagram: @riddzpov                   : @byriddz Tiktok: riddzpov Website: www.byriddz.com Affiliate Links: Thready Set Go - https://threadysetgo.com     Discount code for your first month free - SOCIALPOD10 Sew and Stow - www.sewandstow.co.uk     Discount code for £10 off your board: SEWINGSOCIALPOD Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Riddz and His Creative Journey 00:28 The Birth of a Fashion Designer 03:57 Learning to Sew: The Role of YouTube 06:08 Transitioning from Customisation to Garment Making 09:15 Challenges in Making Jeans 12:22 Reactions to Male Sewists 15:24 Exploring Fabric Shops in London 18:14 Unique Finds in Fabric Shops 21:06 Exploring Fabrics and Upcycling 24:48 Navigating Creative Burnout 27:02 Dealing with Imposter Syndrome 30:12 Collaborations and Creative Growth 34:15 Dreams and Aspirations in Crafting 38:31 Outro - tip on Ko-fi

    39 min
  6. APR 15

    More Than Sewing: Kit Giroux on Representation, Confidence and The Sewing Bee

    Send us Fan Mail Kit Giroux shares their journey from passionate sewing enthusiast to semi-finalist on The Great British Sewing Bee, offering an honest look at what it takes to grow your skills and step into the spotlight.  They talk us through their creative process from initial ideas to finished garments and how sewing has become a powerful form of self-expression. In this episode, Kit also dives into their thoughts on fast fashion and the importance of making more conscious, sustainable choices when it comes to what we wear.  They reflect on representation in the sewing world, the impact of being seen, and how clothing can shape identity and confidence. Looking ahead, Kit shares exciting plans for the future, including exploring pattern design and taking on the challenge of creating a wedding dress.  Along the way, there’s plenty of insight into pattern drafting, developing your own style, and embracing what makes your sewing truly personal. Whether you’re passionate about sustainable fashion, curious about the realities of the Sewing Bee, or looking for inspiration in your own creative journey, this episode is packed with thoughtful conversation and fresh perspective. Key Takeaways:  Kit has been sewing since childhood, but had a break and picked it up again as an adult.They applied for The Sewing Bee after watching the show with a friend.They found that the Transformation Challenge on the show brought out the most creativity and they felt they learnt a lot from this.Kit either makes their clothes or shops second hand. They are quite passionate about repairing and preventing clothing from going to landfill. Kit is designing a set of patterns which they hope to have available later this year. 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 Guest Details:  Instagram: @kit_giroux_orginals Tiktok: @kit_giroux_originals Affiliate Links: Thready Set Go - https://threadysetgo.com     Discount code for 10% off your first month - SOCIALPOD10 Sew and Stow - https://sewandstow.co.uk     Discount code for £10 off your board - Sewingsocialpod Chapters: 00:00 Introduction and Background 00:22 Journey into Sewing 02:36 The Sewing Bee Experience 06:43 Thoughts on Fast Fashion 11:41 Repairing and Upcycling Clothing 14:22 Navigating Challenges and Finding Joy 15:56 The Importance of Community and Connection 17:00 Creating Patterns and Personal Style 21:51 The Sewing Industry and Personal Expression 27:37 Clothing as a Reflection of Identity 29:18 Future Projects and Creative Endeavors 30:21 Rapid Fire: This or That? 34:13 Thready set go - 1st month free

    35 min
  7. APR 8

    How Liz Built Flying Bobbins: From Fashion Industry to Sewing Business

    Send us Fan Mail This week on the show, I'm speaking to Liz from the small business Flying Bobbins.  Liz shares her inspiring journey from working in the fashion industry to building Flying Bobbins into a thriving sewing business.  In this episode, she opens up about the realities of transitioning from corporate fashion to running a creative small business, and what it really takes to turn a passion for sewing into a sustainable brand. She explores the importance of community in the sewing world, how connection and support can fuel creativity, and the role Flying Bobbins plays in bringing makers together.  Liz also shares honest insights into balancing creativity with the demands of everyday life, offering relatable advice for anyone juggling a business, hobbies, and personal commitments. Whether you’re a sewing enthusiast, a creative entrepreneur, or simply looking for inspiration, this conversation is packed with practical tips, behind-the-scenes stories, and motivation to help you nurture your own creative journey. Key Takeaways:  Liz studied fashion design and worked in the fashion industry for many years before starting a family.When her children were born, Liz felt that she needed a job that gave her more work/life balance as she wanted to be there for her children.Flying Bobbins was created during the pandemic.Liz offers a sew along club as well as in person teaching and a range of sewing kits. 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 Affiliate Links: Thready Set Go - https://threadysetgo.com     Discount code for 10% off your first month - SOCIALPOD10 Guest details:  Instagram: @flyingbobbins Website: www.flyingbobbins.com Youtube: Flying Bobbins Tutorials Facebook: Flying Bobbins VIP Group Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Liz and Flying Bobbins 01:06 The Journey of Learning to Sew 02:24 Education and Early Career in Fashion 04:57 Transitioning to Teaching and Home Dressmaking 07:00 Launching Flying Bobbins During the Pandemic 10:23 The Impact of Sewing on Mental Health 12:46 Reflections on the Fashion Industry and Fast Fashion 16:37 The Philosophy Behind Flying Bobbins 18:42 The Rewards of Teaching Sewing 21:42 The Supportive Sewing Community 22:57 The Power of Community in Creativity 25:23 The Sew Along Club: A New Approach to Learning 31:42 Balancing Business and Family Life 37:41 Future Aspirations and Personal Growth 42:29 Outro - tip on Ko-fi

    43 min
  8. APR 1

    Inside the Fabric Shop: Jenny Stitches on Sewing and Becoming a Creative Entrepreneur

    Send us Fan Mail *Trigger warning - Please note that this episode discusses baby loss, listen at your own discretion and please skip ahead if you need to. In this episode, Jenny Fazackerley of "Jenny Stitches" shares her journey from accountant to successful fabric shop owner and sewing studio founder in Cumbria.  She talks about starting a sewing business, navigating the challenges of creative entrepreneurship, and building a thriving sewing community.  Tune in for practical tips, small business insights, and plenty of sewing inspiration. Key Takeaways: Jenny grew up around sewing, so has been creative from a young age. She practiced as an accountant and then took a career break following the tragic loss of her baby daughter. During this time, Jenny decided to open a fabric shop following the closure of her local fabric shop. Jenny Stitches was born and has evolved from a market stall to a bricks and mortar store. Jenny discusses the highs and lows of small business life.  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 Affiliate Links: Thready Set Go - https://threadysetgo.com     Discount code for first month free - SOCIALPOD10 Guest Details:  Instagram: @jennystitchesfabrics Facebook: Jenny Stitches Fabrics Website: www.jennystitches.co.uk Tiktok: @jennystitchesfabrics Chapters 00:00 Trigger Warning and Introduction to Jenny Stitches 00:37 Jenny's Sewing Journey 03:44 Career Transition from Accounting to Sewing (Skip this part if you need to!) 07:26 The Challenges of Running a Business 11:05 The Importance of Community in Sewing 12:37 Overcoming Business Challenges 15:51 A Week in the Life of Jenny Stitches 19:05 Balancing Creativity and Business 20:51 Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs 23:25 Celebrating Success and Future Plans 26:15 The Creative Process Behind New Designs 28:35 Quickfire Questions and Personal Preferences 30:38 Outro - tip on Ko-fi

    31 min

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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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