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Seamwork Radio: Sewing and Creativity

Sewing for the Body I have Right Now, with Maggie

Seamwork Radio: Sewing and Creativity

Colette Media

Fashion & Beauty, Leisure, Crafts, Arts

4.9830 Ratings

🗓️ 1 October 2020

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

Maggie Crisler stands 6'1" tall, is plus-sized, and feels like her accent isn't quite Southern enough for her small Alabama town, but it's too Southern for the rest of the world. After a tumor on her pituitary gland caused her to rapidly gain over 90 pounds in one year, she thought she was locked out of clothing that fits. And she quit sewing. Why should she bother making clothing if her body might be totally different in a few months?

"I didn't know what was gonna happen, and I still honestly don't know what's gonna happen with my health and my body. I don't know if once we get all of the stuff sorted, if I'm going to drop 30 pounds or if I'm going to stay the same size or what. "

Maggie is a force. She plays a bright red vintage organ in a rock 'n roll band, quilts, has long, wavy red hair, sews her clothes by hand, and has a cool job at Alabama Chanin. When you talk to her, she exudes confidence. She's matter of fact. She has a kind tone in her voice, she's a great storyteller, and you can't help but want to just hang out and chat all day. But she's spent much of her life feeling like she doesn't fit in.

Born and raised in Alabama, and growing up in a creative household, sewing has always been a part of Maggie's life. Her relationship with this craft has changed as much as her body. After a two-year hiatus from sewing, Maggie is back with some lifelong lessons she's learned about making, sustainability, self-image, and the power of a well-fitting garment.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

I didn't know what was going to happen, and I still honestly don't know what's going to happen

0:05.3

with my health and my body.

0:08.2

I don't know if once we get all of this stuff sorted, if I'm going to drop 30 pounds,

0:14.7

or if I'm going to stay the same size, or what.

0:22.6

I'm Sarah Mitnick, and this is Seamwork Radio,

0:25.6

where we tell stories about the surprising ways

0:27.8

that sewing impacts our lives.

0:40.8

What would you do if your body kept changing dramatically?

0:45.3

If you gain 90 pounds within a year or lost 30 pounds in a month?

0:47.7

How would you so close to fit your body?

0:49.8

Would sewing even be worth it?

0:54.0

Or would it just be a waste of fabric, time, and your creative energy?

0:56.9

Maggie has had just that dilemma.

1:00.0

Today, Meg Stively helps share her story.

1:04.3

Maggie Crisler stands 6 foot 1 inch tall.

1:10.2

She's plus-sized, and she feels like her accent isn't quite southern enough for her small Alabama town,

1:11.5

but it's a little too southern for the rest of the world. After a tumor on her pituitary gland caused her to rapidly

1:16.2

gain over 90 pounds in one year, she thought that she was locked out of clothing that fit,

1:21.6

and she quit sewing. Why should she bother making clothing if her body might be totally different

1:26.3

in just a few months?

1:31.9

I mean, everybody deserves to feel good in the clothes that they wear.

1:37.2

And I'm really thankful that I found sewing because it's a hobby, but it's a useful one.

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