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Seamwork Radio: Sewing and Creativity

Daddy Dressed Me with Michael and Ava

Seamwork Radio: Sewing and Creativity

Colette Media

Fashion & Beauty, Leisure, Crafts, Arts

4.9830 Ratings

🗓️ 1 September 2020

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

It's unlikely that you've met a father and daughter with a bond like that of Michael and Ava.

Ava is 9 years old, and absolutely loves her dad, Michael. Not only does she feel comfortable discussing her life with him and letting him in on what's bothering her as she grows up, but they collaborate together on custom-sewn outfits just for her.

Years ago, Michael made the decision to be there for his daughter. Sometimes that's meant listening to her when she faces a problem at school, and other times it's meant learning to do her hair or paint her nails. And it's also meant using his creativity to learn to sew for her.

As a single Black father who works every day to empower his daughter to become the person she's meant to be, he's breaking stereotypes. As a male in a traditionally female-dominated hobby space, he's used his creativity to empower others to be vulnerable, empathetic, and share what they create with pride.

"One of my biggest goals was for her to be able to express herself. That was a struggle for me when I was growing up. It wasn't even that it wasn't encouraged. I just wasn't given the opportunity. And I didn't want her to have that same experience. So, you know, just initially sitting down and having conversations with her, asking her how she's doing, giving her the opportunity to say how things are actually impacting her."

"So with my upbringing I have always felt close to women like. So it's just like a natural transition for me to be close with her, to be able to listen to her and, you know, I understand some of her emotions, some of it, you know, I have no clue what, you know, some of the feelings are. But, yeah, I think it's just being emotionally available to her."

"It was pretty much anything creative, so I would um, take like the alphabet, I used to make this for my mom. When I was younger, I would take the whole alphabet and assign a word to describe her. So she would post that on her walls. Or if it was when I was younger, I used to go to the Boys and Girls Club on Saturdays and take like an art class. So painting, drawing, writing. When I got older, I started doing like party planning, having, you know, gatherings for birthdays where I could create invitations and centerpieces."

Find Michael on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/daddydressedmebymg/
Read an article by Michael in the July issue of Seamwork at: https://www.seamwork.com/issues/2020/07/the-power-of-expression

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Transcript

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0:00.0

When I first wanted to be a parent, I was stuck on having a boy. And I think in large part,

0:06.7

it's a part of like my experience, not having my dad. So I always wanted that father, son,

0:13.1

bond. So I want a boy. I want a boy. And then once I opened the car and saw that she was a girl,

0:19.9

it just made sense with like how I was raised and how I am that I would have a girl.

0:30.3

I'm Sarah Mitnick and this is SameWork Radio, where we tell stories about the surprising ways that sewing impacts our lives.

0:45.7

Thank you. where we tell stories about the surprising ways that sewing impacts our lives. If you're in need of a smile right now,

0:47.8

I highly recommend taking a quick visit to Instagram to visit today's guest,

0:52.6

Michael Gardner at Daddy Dressed Me by M.G.

0:56.2

You can find a link in the show notes, too.

0:58.8

When you visit, you'll find photo after photo of him and his daughter, Ava, wearing adorable

1:03.8

creative outfits that he sews just for her.

1:07.1

I promise you will feel the love between them positively radiating off the screen.

1:12.7

So what makes this relationship so incredibly close?

1:16.0

And what can we learn from them about using sewing to strengthen our relationships with

1:19.7

those we love most in the world?

1:22.5

Today, you'll hear from Taylor as she talks to Michael and Ava about their bond. There are a lot of stereotypes surrounding

1:29.5

father-daughter relationships. Dads don't typically style their daughter's hair, paint their

1:34.9

nails, or shop with them. They don't sit down and talk about their crushes or problems they may be

1:40.8

having at school, and they definitely don't typically so close for them to feel cool and confident in.

1:47.3

Have you ever thought about what it would be like if you had a dad like that?

1:51.4

One who did your hair and nails, sewed customized clothes for you, but also took you to all your sports practices.

1:59.1

Well, today we're going to hear from a dad like that.

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