Episode 29: Christy Burcham & Aaronica Cole

As the conversation begins, we learn about the individual journeys of Christa and Aaronica, and how sewing has influenced each of their lives. Christy, a plus-size sewist herself and daughter of a tailor grew up around sewing, and notes that the sewing industry has adapted over the years to be more accommodating to sewists of all sizes. Although she sewed on and off since a young age, Aaronica’s real passion for sewing started when she was pregnant with her second child. For her, quilting is one of the most empowering things ever because you can take unformed pieces of fabric and create garments, handbags, quilts and more that have the power to last lifetimes while telling stories. (1:00-7:45)

As the conversation continues, they discuss the difference between curvy and plus-size sewing, body positivity and the value of body neutrality. While society tries to make us have worth based on our bodies, the truth is we all have them, they’re all different, and regardless of how we feel about our bodies on any given day, they actually play no part in our worth at all.

As Christy and Aaronica dive into the nuts and bolts of sewing, they talk about everything from where to find patterns and designs for plus sizes, to choosing patterns that fit your body, to adjusting patterns to create amazing outfits for your body. They also discuss the importance of trial and error and of starting with something easier to sew, using a simpler pattern and less expensive fabric. They share some of their favorite places to buy fabric—from bundles to one-of-a-kind fabrics. And because everyone makes mistakes, they talk about ways to fix them, pointing out that sometimes the fix results in an even more exciting piece. Part of the discussion centers on tools Christy and Aaronica feel they can’t live without and why, and the specific tools they would recommend to other sewists. They share their current goals for creating different outfits, what those garments are, and the different techniques and tools to make them “wow.” (10:00- 45:00)

This conversation is full of insights, inspirations and valuable sourcing information for beginners who are just starting to make plus-size creations as well as for seasoned sewists. So grab your notebook, turn on the podcast and get ready to load up on fun, facts, and fabulous tips. Once you’ve listened to the podcast, you’ll likely want to listen again. It’s that good. To learn more be sure to check out the “We All Sew” blog, as well as Christy and Aaronica’s individual social media platforms.

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