Check Your Thread: Sewing More Sustainably

Zoe Edwards

- Do you love sewing, AND are passionate about fighting the climate and ecological crises? - Are you wondering if your sewing could be made more sustainable? - Do you want to enjoy your creative passion in a way that really reflects your values? Join Zoe Edwards, a sewing nerd and creator of Me-Made-May, on her journey to explore how to sew (and live!) more sustainably. In this podcast we discover ways to sew with sustainability in mind, by flexing our creativity and resourcefulness in new and exciting ways. Check Your Thread’s goal is to show that sewing more sustainably can be fun and fulfilling, (HOLD the side order of guilt, eco-snobbery and FOMO.) Topics covered include: -Mending and garment repair -Upcycling and refashioning -Natural fabric dyeing -Fibre and fabric selection -Slow stitching -Zero Waste sewing patterns -The social and political dimensions of sewing -Craft as activism Find out more... checkyourthread.com

  1. 15/12/2025

    #209: Mending ideas you never thought of

    Whether or not you plan to participate in the Winter of Care and Repair challenge, we all have items we’re responsible for maintaining. Although, if you’re anything like me, there might be things you don’t even notice that are well within your control to improve, and will make your life better as a result. In this episode, we hear from a bunch of amazing CYT Patrons about what items they intend to fix over the coming season and how they plan to do it, to provide inspiration for the rest of us.  Support the podcast over on Patreon! Image source: Kwon Junho via Unsplash Access and download the FREE WOCAR tracker sheet.  The Winter of Care and Repair challenge was invented by Jeanna W****r. Jeanna can be found @thepeoplesmending on Instagram. Jeanna also has an excellent Substack which includes this explainer about WOCAR.  Listen to my previous conversations with Jeanna: Ep. #115: Winter of Care and Repair with Jeanna W****r Ep. #132: A Season of Mending with Jeanna Wigger Ep. #135: How to Triage Your Mends with Jeanna W****r Ep. #163: How to Effect Change This Winter with Jeanna Wigger Ep. #190: The Four Tendencies and Sewing with Jeanna, Kim & Lise  Ep. #191: Stitch It, Don’t Ditch It with Mary Morton & Jeanna W****r Ep. #208: Challenging Consumption and Perfectionism with Jeanna Wigger Find and order Jeanna’s book written with Mary Morton, ‘Stitch it, Don't Ditch it’.  Watch the tutorial by Arkdefo for the reusable party hats that Mary Morton mentioned.  Addams Family Stitches by Yonah and Rebecca:

  2. 27/10/2025

    #203: Sewing with Scraps with Birgitta Helmersson & Sam Grose

    As a garment sewer conscious of waste, you know how quickly fabric scraps leftover from your projects can build up. But imagine you run an entire clothing brand range committed to saving and using up every piece of scrap. Designers Birgitta Helmersson and Sam Grose tell me about their brand, Helgrose, that operates in precisely this way. Plus, they’ve just written an awesome new book that shares the main three methods they use for turning fabric scraps into desirable, wearable pieces, so you can do the same at home.  Support the podcast over on Patreon! Birgitta Helmersson and Sam Grose design and make clothing and accessories for their joint brand, Helgrose. Birgitta is, of course, best known in the sewing community for her Zero Waste sewing patterns.  Listen to Birgitta’s previous episodes: Ep. #54: A Journey to Zero Waste with Birgitta Helmersson Ep. #55: The Challenges of Zero Waste Design with Birgitta Helmersson Ep. #98: Zero Waste Patterns Book with Birgitta Helmersson Birgitta and Sam have written a new book, ‘Sewing with Scraps’, buy it online here.  This is Birgitta’s second book, her first is ‘Zero Waste Patterns’.  Zero Waste pattern designer, Liz Haywood, has an excellent blog where she often reviews ZW sewing patterns created by other designers.  Check out the amazing sofa they recovered using fabric scraps: The Cloth Lab is Birgitta and Sam’s creative hub where they host workshops.  As well as Liz Haywood, Birgitta is also a fan of ZW clothing design company, Decode.  Birgitta and Sam love both Sway based in LA (including their community dye bath) Studio 234+ in Malmö. Other CYT episodes about scraps: Ep. #4: My 5 Favourite Scrap Projects  Ep. #103: Swimming in a Sea of Scraps with Meg Grandstaff Ep. #116: Improv Scrap Play with Sherri Lynn Wood Ep. #127: Scrap Strategies, Part 1 Ep. #128: Scrap Strategies, Part 2

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- Do you love sewing, AND are passionate about fighting the climate and ecological crises? - Are you wondering if your sewing could be made more sustainable? - Do you want to enjoy your creative passion in a way that really reflects your values? Join Zoe Edwards, a sewing nerd and creator of Me-Made-May, on her journey to explore how to sew (and live!) more sustainably. In this podcast we discover ways to sew with sustainability in mind, by flexing our creativity and resourcefulness in new and exciting ways. Check Your Thread’s goal is to show that sewing more sustainably can be fun and fulfilling, (HOLD the side order of guilt, eco-snobbery and FOMO.) Topics covered include: -Mending and garment repair -Upcycling and refashioning -Natural fabric dyeing -Fibre and fabric selection -Slow stitching -Zero Waste sewing patterns -The social and political dimensions of sewing -Craft as activism Find out more... checkyourthread.com

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