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ποΈ 7 July 2020
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0:00.0 | Welcome back to the Simple Farmhouse Life Podcast. Today we're going to talk about sewing, making things by hand, |
0:08.0 | and I'm also going to answer a Q&A I put out over on Instagram with your sewing questions. |
0:14.4 | Before I dive in, if you have not yet |
0:16.8 | grabbed my free email course on how to sew, |
0:21.0 | it is a beginner course where I walk you through with video, how to |
0:25.4 | thread the machine, problems with the bobbin, which I hear a lot of problems |
0:29.2 | about how to make a hem, how to make a seam. By the end of my sewing course, you should be able to sew a pillow or a curtain. Anything |
0:37.1 | basic for your home, I actually do wrap the class up by teaching you how to sew a pillow cover. |
0:41.8 | To grab that free email course go to bit dot Lee |
0:46.0 | slash farmhouse sewing school. That's bit.ly.ly slash farmhouse sewing school. |
0:52.4 | My name is Lisa, Mom of Six and Creator of the blog and YouTube channel Farm House on Boone. |
0:58.8 | Join me as I share with you my love for creating a handmade home from scratch cooking and a little mom and |
1:05.0 | entrepreneur life along the way. I did share my handmade story and how I got started with sewing in more depth on |
1:15.7 | episode 15. I'll share it a little bit here but just in case you want more it is |
1:20.3 | there as well. I decided to do this podcast episode because I know that a lot of people still have hesitation with sewing for various reasons and I wanted to address what questions you have that might be keeping you from |
1:35.6 | starting with making things for your own home. It's a passion of mind. It's really |
1:40.8 | fulfilling to see something that you dreamt up, whether it's just a pillowcase with a little |
1:47.5 | strip of islet and a ruffle, coordinating floral fabrics, or something that came out of your mind and then watching it |
1:54.9 | actually come to life. Sewing is a really good nearly instant gratification |
2:00.4 | way to do that. Something like knitting, I enjoy it, but it takes days to come up with a |
2:08.0 | hat, for example, so many little stitches and you really do appreciate it when it's done, but it takes so much more time. little |
2:13.7 | stitches and you really do appreciate it when it's done but it takes so much more time whereas once you |
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