In this episode, we’ll hear stories about how sewing connects us. We asked you the question, when has sewing helped you form unexpected connections?


Adrienne finds a sense of connection through the online community but also with previous generations of sewers and makers in her own family.


Megan finds a sewing pattern in her grandmother’s sewing stash with a special note.


We also talk about building our own communities. Carmela Zabala, one of the founders of Sew Tampa Bay, shares some tips for cultivating your very own sewing meet-up.

Don’t forget to share your stories with us! Next month (October 2020), we’re looking for stories about sharing handmade gifts. You can share your story at http://www.seamwork.com/go/answer.

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Check out the latest patterns the Milo cardigan and the Sawyer skirt.