Social Media Sewing Trends I want TO SEE MORE of in 2023!

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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2022
  • As a follow up to my previous video I want to share some social media sewing trends that I love seeing on my feed and that I would so love to see more of in 2023!
    At the heart of them, these trends are about intentionality, education and celebration of our garments.
    This sewing chat is pretty much me dreaming about content I would love to see on social media when it comes to sewing and making garments and so do let me know which ones are your favourites.
    These trends I am sharing about will shape my content schedule/plan for next year so if you'd like to feel free to:
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    And you can follow me on Instagram here / alexandra__burnett
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  • @InfiniteIndecisions
    @InfiniteIndecisions Год назад +54

    Who else has a pinterest board of all the clothes you want to make, drowned, created a 2022 board of just the things you REALLY want to make, then slowly removing pins from that board because you still got overwhelmed? Just me?

    • @yottardfourie
      @yottardfourie Год назад +4

      Definitely a thing for me! 😅I've started sorting my sewing inspo pins into subcategories by season: so stuff I might want to make in spring, or winter projects etc. Maybe even decor or accessories. And then everytime I go fabric shopping I go through the subfolders and pick some options of what I might be looking for/might be available. Then I save screenshots of those to my phone gallery under 'spring sewing' (or whatever the topic lol) so I futher reduce the list. I also look at it quite a lot haha so if I spot a fabric that isn't on the shopping list, I know what I'd like to do with it if I really love it. And then after a while the folder gets filtered out by either making projects, or not finding fabrics or deciding after a while that I'm actually not loving it too much anymore. This process helps me feel less overwhelmed with all my inspo and when I'm looking for supplies. Plus the whole process is more mindful and intentional! Hope this whole NOVEL of tips helped a bit😂💖

    • @AlexandraBurnett
      @AlexandraBurnett  Год назад +3

      I have so much "TO SEW" inspiration on Pinterest it's ridiculous!!! I Love this idea so much thank you for sharing!

    • @thesavingsorceress
      @thesavingsorceress Год назад +1

      This is way too relatable 😅 I had to subdivide my DIY Fashion board into really specific categories because I just can’t stop adding pins to it, and it was getting too hard to find particular ideas that I wanted to consider again!

    • @joanneshipman6966
      @joanneshipman6966 Год назад +1

      I just started a Pinterest board for “Sewing” - sooo dangerous!!

  • @meganm6038
    @meganm6038 Год назад +35

    Would love to see a video on timeless patterns with a cult following! I can think of a few - Persephone pants come to mind immediately haha

    • @InfiniteIndecisions
      @InfiniteIndecisions Год назад +2

      I have one, it's the Noah shirt pattern. it's sooo good, I made shirts for almost everyone in my family using that. Male or Female, all looks great, a few tweaks on the side seam for larger bodies and it's stellar.

    • @meganm6038
      @meganm6038 Год назад +1

      @@InfiniteIndecisions is that the free one by the fabric store? A free timeless TNT is extra good!

    • @InfiniteIndecisions
      @InfiniteIndecisions Год назад +1

      @@meganm6038 yes it is!

    • @Sew_OzzyWar_Made_This
      @Sew_OzzyWar_Made_This Год назад +3

      I have this pattern and have it cut ready to be sewn!!! Should I take the task??? It won't be a tutorial though 😅, just a sew-along??? Interested??? 😅😅😅

    • @AlexandraBurnett
      @AlexandraBurnett  Год назад +1

      Yes! what a great video that would be - I shall look into it! Thank you!

  • @lindalandgren4204
    @lindalandgren4204 Год назад +30

    omg yes. I want to see the dress someone made years ago that they still love! I want to see patterns that do't go out if style. i want to see someone making a pattern of their favorite t-shirt and just vibing with it.

    • @AlexandraBurnett
      @AlexandraBurnett  Год назад +1

      I love this so much! I personally really love it when people are just vibing with the clothes they made and they just how how they wear them in real life! Makes the whole thing more believable

  • @SewingReport
    @SewingReport Год назад +35

    Love these conversations you’re starting! There are certainly ways to produce regular social media content without having to make a new item for each post. Quick tutorials, techniques, various steps of a project, reviews of products we use all the time, etc. I'd like to see more substance over style, content that helps us improve our sewing and learn. We also don't have to always showcase the newest patterns, fabrics, notions, etc.
    EDIT: One more thing, I'd appreciate sewing content creators share how much time they spent on their project and set more realistic timelines for blog and video titles. I'm a very slow sewist and it annoys me when a tutorial is touted something like "1 Hour Skirt!" when I damn well know it's gonna take me 2 days.

    • @AlexandraBurnett
      @AlexandraBurnett  Год назад +1

      Ah thank you for watching and for such an encouraging comment!! yes to more substance over style!

  • @BeccyD
    @BeccyD Год назад +19

    I first discovered your channel and followed your right after last weeks video. I'm totally with you! I feel so overwhelmed with all that fast fashion like sewing content. I don't want to sew trends, I want timeless clothes that fit and last.
    I would add to the list of things I would like to see more:
    - zero waist fashion, that's not just bulky kimono style clothes
    - sew your stash videos
    -thrift flips that are actually easy, even for beginners
    (I think that all falls into sustainable sewing content)

    • @AlexandraBurnett
      @AlexandraBurnett  Год назад +1

      Yes these are all such great additions! Thank you for sharing and thank you for choosing to subscribe! It means so much to me!

  • @Handnail
    @Handnail Год назад +2

    Hello. ^^ For all those reasons you mention now and in the video from last week, I´m totally happy consuming videos of beautiful people like Bernadette Banner, Abby Cox, The Closet Historian, Nicole Rudolph, Mariah Pattie, Morgan Donner, Cat´s Costumery, Sewstine and probably many more I forgot to mention. Sure they all are headed towards a different direction than sewing jeans and T-shirt (aka modern apparel) but what I like and love about their content is I get to learn about fabrics, construction of garments/gowns, I get to learn about modern and historical ways to sew, I get to hear about their mistakes and what they want to do better in the future, longevity of certain garments how to care for them. And the most fun part for me is to see them actually wear what they made and how they would style it. ^^ I have a lot of respect for all of them.

  • @MiracleMadkins
    @MiracleMadkins Год назад +5

    I want to see more in the sewing community (because I’m a beginner) is more information on the different types of fabrics also. I need the education. I deserve the education!

  • @LaineyBug2020
    @LaineyBug2020 Год назад +10

    I feel like you would like historical costuming RUclips. Bernadette Banner, Kathy Hay, Abby Cox, Nicole Rudolph, Morgan Donner, just to name a few if you haven't found them yet! They also do Costume College each year which sounds like something you might enjoy too!

    • @AlexandraBurnett
      @AlexandraBurnett  Год назад +2

      wooo that's a lot of interesting suggestions which I shall defo check out! Thank you so much for watching and sharing!

    • @eleiaaa
      @eleiaaa Год назад +1

      @@AlexandraBurnett I love Bernadette Banner and I think you would too! Definitely take some time to check out her videos.

  • @snackpack_sneakattack
    @snackpack_sneakattack Год назад +1

    “When it fiiiinds you” got me!!!! Love your videos, you’ve got such a lovely personality and great insight. 💖💫

  • @estilobyelizabeth
    @estilobyelizabeth Год назад +11

    I love the idea of sharing more about money and especially labor! My time is limited and that's why I prefer to make simpler patterns and if I know how long a pattern will take to make, that could be a deciding factor for me.
    I would also love to see more people shop their fabric and pattern stash instead of buying more (I'm calling myself out with this one)!

    • @AlexandraBurnett
      @AlexandraBurnett  Год назад +1

      Yes! I love it when people "shop their wardrobe" and I really think this could become more of a trend in the sewing community!

  • @TruLuvDesignz
    @TruLuvDesignz Год назад +1

    Yes, planning has been a big help in my endeavor to be intentional.

  • @jana8363
    @jana8363 Год назад

    I love Lydia Naomi. I love her style and her own dresses. She is taking her time. And she study sewing. But she is so funny and her clothes for everyday wearing.

  • @airil_berry
    @airil_berry Год назад +7

    Thank you so much for this. Exactly what we all need. I sew to relax not for a living, there’s enough rushing in life already to also add it up to our hobbies. I didn’t start sewing to spend my time and money on clothes that I’m not going to love.

    • @AlexandraBurnett
      @AlexandraBurnett  Год назад

      Louder for the people in the back haha! No but in all seriousness yes I agree with you!

  • @jessilous_closet
    @jessilous_closet Год назад +3

    Oooh I love all of these! Thank you for sharing! I’m working on a video series on my channel about how I made a successful handmade clothing company and for the series I just posted a video about pricing handmade products and all that goes into it. I also have a video on the price/time breakdown of printing and cutting patterns at home. It’s actually surprising how expensive it is and I think a lot of us don’t take the time to think about it. Anyways, I love your content and appreciate you sharing all your thoughts ♥️ I super resonated with this video and the last one.

    • @AlexandraBurnett
      @AlexandraBurnett  Год назад +1

      oh wow! Thank you for sharing all of this! I will check them out for sure that's helpful information!

    • @jessilous_closet
      @jessilous_closet Год назад

      @@AlexandraBurnett absolutely! I’d love any feedback you have on them ♥️

  • @PermaPen
    @PermaPen Год назад +6

    I like seeing MASSIVE sewing/cutting errors that are rescued by a creative leap of some kind. My best-looking results have come from embarrassing cock-ups (like cutting two sleeves the same instead of a pair, - doh - and having only fabric scraps left).

  • @sarahhavillamelooliveira5825
    @sarahhavillamelooliveira5825 Год назад +2

    Scap busting projects:
    1. Pijama strappy shirt
    2. Headwrap/hair covering
    3. Eyemask
    4. Pin cushion
    5. Room shoes
    6. Facemask
    7. Spats
    8. Quilting

    • @AlexandraBurnett
      @AlexandraBurnett  Год назад +1

      All great ideas! Thank you for sharing my love! xxx

  • @Moniquenicole17
    @Moniquenicole17 Год назад +7

    Love it ❤
    I just posted a fail on my sewing page today 😂
    Also another thing I do is staring at someone’s outfit awkwardly while trying to figure out how I can re-create it!

    • @AlexandraBurnett
      @AlexandraBurnett  Год назад +1

      I DO THIS ALL THE TIME!!!!!! My husband says it's intense haha! I don't know that I am doing it haha I am just so intrigued!

  • @phillygirldiane8315
    @phillygirldiane8315 Год назад +6

    Great ideas! When I sew something that works for me I make it over and over and yeah, I’d love to see other sewists “ time and again” makes, also, love your new hair!

    • @AlexandraBurnett
      @AlexandraBurnett  Год назад

      Time and again makes! Yes great idea! ah thank you! I am determined to grow it out!

  • @mamasprintable2418
    @mamasprintable2418 Год назад +2

    Quite true .. Slow content and show the mistakes and tip … Yeah needed very much 😍🥰

  • @LaineyBug2020
    @LaineyBug2020 Год назад +2

    I'm so happy I found your channel!

  • @kitdubhran2968
    @kitdubhran2968 Год назад

    These all sound fantastic. I would watch the heck out of all of these ideas.

  • @bcRockstar
    @bcRockstar Год назад +1

    I’ve just come across your channel and this video. Preach, girl! I went back a week and watched part 1 and I must say, you have articulated well the more unsavoury trends with great constructive ideas and advice. Subscribed. 🙌

    • @AlexandraBurnett
      @AlexandraBurnett  Год назад +1

      Ah this is so encouraging to hear! Thank you so much for watching and taking the time to comment! Welcome to this creative community! We love sustainable fashion and intentional sewing on here! X

  • @stephtime
    @stephtime Год назад +3

    i will definitely be talking more about time & cost of garments in the future! I also feel pressure to make a garment fit all in one video, but having a multi-part series would be really fun. i have loved watching your multi-part series!! thanks for this vid!

    • @AlexandraBurnett
      @AlexandraBurnett  Год назад +1

      Ah thank you Steph - I have also felt that pressure myself, but will allow myself to share a lot more chilled in the future!

  • @thesavingsorceress
    @thesavingsorceress Год назад +1

    I love these ideas! I’m particularly into scrap-busting because so many fabric ends and old clothes go to waste. I’m determined to find as many beautiful and practical ways to create new pieces with them as possible!

  • @philippalincoln2262
    @philippalincoln2262 Год назад +2

    Haven’t even finished watching the video and have to comment! So agree, love to see styling videos, would adore a cult pattern library!!

    • @AlexandraBurnett
      @AlexandraBurnett  Год назад +1

      haha! I hope you finished watching the video! haha I am only joking thanks so much fo sharing!

  • @Esther-if9is
    @Esther-if9is Год назад

    I would like to see more sustainable sewing (Ex: repairing clothes you love, Taking apart old clothes & bags to give the zippers, buttons, scraps, etc a 2nd life!). Also, am a fan of sewing hack clips. And sewing on a budget.

  • @91splamy
    @91splamy Год назад +4

    I’d like to see people making clothes that can adapt to weight fluctuations

  • @Walkthewalkkk
    @Walkthewalkkk Год назад

    Yes yes to ALL of it! More honestly and comedy and sustainability. Yay

  • @suek7086
    @suek7086 Год назад +2

    I love your joy.

  • @briannabunt1480
    @briannabunt1480 Год назад +2

    Watching this as I paint an upcoming sewing project with watercolours. I heard you mention filming all the stages so I set my camera on timelapse that second to capture the planning stage.

    • @AlexandraBurnett
      @AlexandraBurnett  Год назад +1

      Ah wow! This sounds really dreamy!!! All the best, and please tag me on Instagram if you choose to post, I would love to see!

  • @christineb8148
    @christineb8148 Год назад +3

    You may enjoy Pattern Scout's content - she is instructive and realistic and shows her makes in real life.

  • @ZiaElohka
    @ZiaElohka Год назад +14

    I'd love to see more zero waste patterns!

  • @SuzanneAtwood
    @SuzanneAtwood Год назад +2

    This is the kind of content I could actually do! Been sewing for over four decades.

  • @caraid9263
    @caraid9263 Год назад

    Yes to all these! I love people who post updates on big projects! It’s like reading chapters in a book!

  • @olgadelmolino8711
    @olgadelmolino8711 Год назад +5

    We love your channel for the content and ... for your personality 🙂🌷

    • @AlexandraBurnett
      @AlexandraBurnett  Год назад

      Haha! Thank you so much! So kind of you to say such nice things about me and my channel! Sending love!

  • @peggychecksitout
    @peggychecksitout Год назад +1

    something I would love to see in regards to patterns, that as well as being timeless, they are also more size inclusive! I come across so many patterns that are incredibly popular & timeless, but that have a very straight sizing range. Because I’m so new to sewing, I don’t have the confidence to try and grade up sewing patterns myself. I would love to see more people & companies producing patterns really putting in the time & thought to produce patterns that have a wide range of sizes.

    • @AlexandraBurnett
      @AlexandraBurnett  Год назад

      Ah yes! Defo! Great shout! I would also like to see more patterns for chesty ladies like myself!

    • @DeniseSyrett
      @DeniseSyrett Год назад

      Cashmerette patterns makes fitted garment patterns specifically for bigger busted women. Their Lenox shirt dress is beautiful! And the Roseclair wrap dress. Their patterns are excellent. I don’t know of another pattern company that focuses on the big girls.

  • @DeniseSyrett
    @DeniseSyrett Год назад

    I loved this content! People speeding around and showing their hauls and all the jump cut editing, just overwhelms my senses. The entire point, to me, of sewing is to take time. Lots of time. My sewer buddies brag about how much time they spent on a garment, not how little. I drool over the inside of a garment beautifully finished.

  • @mairead5891
    @mairead5891 Год назад +5

    Sharing a work in progress is very common in the knitting community! Probably because it's a much slower craft than sewing, as we are literally creating the fabric. I love seeing sewists' works-in-progress.

  • @pericordialblues
    @pericordialblues Год назад +1

    I discover your channel and love your realistic take on social media sewing trends. Thanks! New enthusiastic subscriber.

    • @AlexandraBurnett
      @AlexandraBurnett  Год назад

      Ah thank you so much for watching and subscribing! 💕💕

  • @miriamcihal8409
    @miriamcihal8409 Год назад +2

    Your video made me smile. Loved your chatter! Loved what you had to say also.

    • @AlexandraBurnett
      @AlexandraBurnett  Год назад

      Ah thanks for enjoying my chatter! You and my mom haha! Sending love!

  • @Sew_OzzyWar_Made_This
    @Sew_OzzyWar_Made_This Год назад +1

    Haven't watched the video (ad still playing) and I already love you for it.... Many (thousands of!) Thanks for this!!!

  • @demi6342
    @demi6342 Год назад +2

    Love you always ❤️ Loved this video. I want to see all the things you want to see 😍 someone asked me if I was drunk in a video but that's just me 😂 Your humour tickles me so much. I also loved Cool Stitches scrap busting project. Have you seen she has done another one? Similar to the last one but it's a little knitting project bag. I was LITERALLY scouring the internet for a pattern EXACTLY like it and then saw her posts about it and now it's being added to the long list of things I have every intention of making.
    Like you, I love seeing how long something has really taken someone to make, the hurdles they have gotten over to get to the end and how much it has cost them in time and money would be so interesting to know!
    Always loved your content but REALLY loving it right now ❤️

    • @AlexandraBurnett
      @AlexandraBurnett  Год назад +1

      Yes - I saw that recently too! BRILLIANT GENIUS AT WORK!!! Thank you so much DEMI!

  • @soneradesign
    @soneradesign Год назад

    I’m so happy I came across your video! I definitely thought that people would find my sewing content/videos boring, happy to hear that’s not the case!!😊 Can’t wait to see more of your videos.

  • @joanneshipman6966
    @joanneshipman6966 Год назад +1

    I really like the idea of a “what am I going to sew this year” moodboard. I have so many ideas, as I improve my sewing skills!

    • @AlexandraBurnett
      @AlexandraBurnett  Год назад

      Yes I think if you visualise it your realise the addition they become to your wardrobe and they make you more prepped and excited! X

  • @KatarinaBj
    @KatarinaBj Год назад +4

    Thanks for another great video! The sewing community needs to talk about this more.
    One thing - could you please slow down just a little and let the graphics stay on screen a few seconds longer? It's going by too fast (for me anyway)

  • @squimunk
    @squimunk Год назад +2

    Love it, thanks for this!

  • @Jac3258
    @Jac3258 Год назад +3

    Lol, time and money! I was feeling so proud of my dress that cost NZ$4 in second-hand fabric and buttons, until my husband teasingly asked me what my time was worth. Probably cost $800 of my time. Still proud though.

  • @amberpadilla6463
    @amberpadilla6463 Год назад +1

    I like the time and money idea. I think it really helps you appreciate what kind of work goes into a garment and it makes you realize that more than likely the person who made a store bought garment was probably not fairly compensated for their effort.

    • @AlexandraBurnett
      @AlexandraBurnett  Год назад

      Yes! That was exactly the point I was trying to make! I think it brings awareness to the truth that often when clothes are cheap it’s because someone wasn’t properly compensated. Thank you for sharing and watching! X

  • @createcraftcostume
    @createcraftcostume Год назад

    I wish my shorts could find you. 😂 I just made a recent one about why you should never singe organza and a stash buster project. However I also LOVE the recommendation about the account that shares clothes you should buy. Definitely following!

    • @AlexandraBurnett
      @AlexandraBurnett  Год назад +1

      Haha! Let's hope they do! Thank you for watching! X

  • @joanneshipman6966
    @joanneshipman6966 Год назад +2

    And one more comment, I can’t tell you how many times I cut out fabric in those early, early days and realized the pattern went different directions like sideways and upside down for body and sleeves lol because I was clueless about the grain line ;) But hey, I have a funny story now!

    • @AlexandraBurnett
      @AlexandraBurnett  Год назад +1

      I have the same “sad/funny” stories too. Sometimes I cried it was that frustrating haha! Thanks for sharing! X

  • @hoppaheedahoe2581
    @hoppaheedahoe2581 Год назад +1

    Love this so much!!! Great ideas!

  • @nor-ainunsaylamponi9816
    @nor-ainunsaylamponi9816 2 месяца назад

    I just have to turn the notification from personalized to all because I think I need to watch all of your videos, you inspired me a lot. Sorry for my English. 🤗

    • @AlexandraBurnett
      @AlexandraBurnett  Месяц назад

      Ah this is lovely!!! Thank you so much for the support!

  • @JaniceWiles
    @JaniceWiles Год назад +1

    Love all of these!

  • @blufaerie
    @blufaerie Год назад +1

    Omg, yeesssssss to slow sewing, sharing the process, and sewing ASMR!

    • @AlexandraBurnett
      @AlexandraBurnett  Год назад

      ASMRRRRRRRRRR!!!!!!!

    • @dailydedication2663
      @dailydedication2663 Год назад

      Yeah!!!! Scissors slicing through denim, bobbins winding, the whirring sewing machine motor, steam puffs from the iron, crinkly pattern tissue paper and the sound of smoothing it out….bring all the sewing ASMR!!!!

  • @kitdubhran2968
    @kitdubhran2968 Год назад

    Humor in sewing including my fails => Rachel Maksey
    She’s not just a sewist. But she’s hilarious.

  • @AllTheHappySquirrels
    @AllTheHappySquirrels Год назад +1

    Yes! Slow works and process content! 👏👏👏

  • @TIMAbyFK
    @TIMAbyFK Год назад +1

    Love this!!!!!

  • @o.goodwill
    @o.goodwill Год назад

    Think I need to watch this video one more time and make some notes 🙂 Thank you for sharing!

  • @Thecozylittlehollow
    @Thecozylittlehollow Год назад +1

    Love this list! Your videos just starting popping up on my feed and I agree with so much of what you say! Also, you remind me of Florence Pugh (whom I love). Just your vibe reminds me of her. 😊

    • @AlexandraBurnett
      @AlexandraBurnett  Год назад

      Wait I am just seeing this and wow, the part about Florence Push is like the biggest compliment haha! Thank you! 💕💕💕

  • @secretwasian
    @secretwasian Год назад

    Awesome video! Just learning about the Andrea Cheong TikTok’s has made my LIFE as someone in fashion schooL!

  • @janepack850
    @janepack850 Год назад +1

    Found you recently. Absolutely love your viewpoints.

  • @emilysmith2784
    @emilysmith2784 Год назад +2

    If you love hilarious sewist, Fantastical Follies Costuming is hilarious and she doesn’t sugar coat her content. If she makes a mistake she will show it, laugh, learn and move on.

    • @AlexandraBurnett
      @AlexandraBurnett  Год назад

      HAHA! YES I LOVE HILARIOUS SEWING CONTENT! Thank you for sharing! I will check her out!

  • @thegirlwithdustonherface
    @thegirlwithdustonherface Год назад +1

    I’m right now working on a scrap busting top! I have a bazillion scraps! Oy😮

  • @MimzyandCompany
    @MimzyandCompany Год назад

    okay...love this! you've inspired me.

  • @Jmlugo
    @Jmlugo Год назад +1

    I love your hair❤❤❤❤

  • @talloolahmoon
    @talloolahmoon Год назад +1

    Some nice intelligent suggestions. Ty 🦋

  • @WendyGouldin
    @WendyGouldin Год назад +1

    Thanks so much for this! I thought it was going to be about sewing fashion trends but I so identified with the slow sewing, humourous disasters, scrap busting and content. For us "oldies" it would be great to learn how to make more dynamic content such as videos. Sounds basic to your generation but I've stopped posting because I can't be bothered to take unflattering photos any more. There's a gap in the market for you! Good luck with your sewing enterprise - hope you find the course you are looking for.

    • @AlexandraBurnett
      @AlexandraBurnett  Год назад +1

      Ah thank you so much! So interesting to hear. One tip I can give you is to always photograph your makes in natural light - so not in the evenings etc. Take them near a window and it will look 100% better. or go outside and again boom so much nicer! Thank you for sharing, maybe I can make a short video on this in the future!

    • @WendyGouldin
      @WendyGouldin Год назад

      That would be great! Thanks for the tips :)

    • @WendyGouldin
      @WendyGouldin Год назад +1

      Oh scrapbusting - appliqué on children's clothes!

  • @kristieweston830
    @kristieweston830 Год назад

    Amy Nicole does a video on scrap fabric earrings, they look cool

  • @lorrainewhiting1267
    @lorrainewhiting1267 Год назад +1

    Great video. A good vlog to watch is the Stitch Sisters they do tutorials.

  • @Sew_OzzyWar_Made_This
    @Sew_OzzyWar_Made_This Год назад +1

    Yo, I think you're speaking to me 😅 how can we speak!! I work in the industry and want (WANT) to share my perspective since I work in the industry and sew 😀... I just get stuck on the how ... I started a blog as a start 🙈🤷🏽‍♀️

    • @AlexandraBurnett
      @AlexandraBurnett  Год назад

      Ah all the best with your blog!!! Thank you for watching and for being here!

  • @Rabbita92
    @Rabbita92 Год назад

    number 8!!!!!! clap clap clap

  • @csal7577
    @csal7577 Год назад

    Love your drunk personality lol how dare they lol. I would watch you read a phone book that’s how much I love your personality 😊

    • @AlexandraBurnett
      @AlexandraBurnett  Год назад +1

      Bahahha! this comment is the kindest things to exist! Thank you!!! You're too kind!

  • @BeautyLit
    @BeautyLit Год назад

    Hi great video- can you link all the people and creators you mentioned?

  • @mysewingpractice
    @mysewingpractice Год назад +1

    You bring up some important topics. I vlog and am wanting to share costs, but I am not sure the viewers are interested. Are they watching me for entertainment or knowledge? I am proud of the fact I sew great things on a budget and keep an accurate accounting. What do you think?

    • @AlexandraBurnett
      @AlexandraBurnett  Год назад

      I think that the best balance to try and strike is to be entertaining whilst sharing knowledge. I think of my favourite teachers - they were the ones who were passing down information in a way that captured my mind. A lot of it is down to personality, great communication skills and good visuals!
      I think so many people would be interested in sewing on a budget and would benefit from your experience, as I remember when I first started sewing I found it all to be so expensive.
      I hope this helps answers some of your questions. Wishing you all the best and thanks so much for watching.

  • @rivergalen4020
    @rivergalen4020 Год назад

    Shannon Makes uses a lot of upcycled materials in her projects.

  • @jennistevenson796
    @jennistevenson796 Год назад +1

    Yes more process please, more people having a snack mid project,love your makes videos , I was just joking when I asked if you were drunk. I love your happy personality and enjoy your vlogs and your makes. I don’t think fastly is a word, but maybe it should be. Your joy is lovely but “the lord” isn’t real. ( sorry)

    • @AlexandraBurnett
      @AlexandraBurnett  Год назад

      More people having a snack mid project! YESSSSS! haha! Your comment is lovely but the Lord is real!! (sorry) haha! Thank you for watching and leaving spicy comments! I like you!

  • @Biancawaker
    @Biancawaker Год назад

    a Channel i think you would like is Alisa's Thoughtful Creativity, she is really helpfull and begginer friendly! :D

  • @kristenburchard9387
    @kristenburchard9387 Год назад

    Madalynne, the lingerie sewing brand, has a course on starting a small business.

  • @lifesbanquet4501
    @lifesbanquet4501 Год назад +1

    If you want to have real comic relief watch Virginia’s Daughter and her videos about works in progress.

  • @anahrisca6165
    @anahrisca6165 Год назад +1

    Ai marre dreeptate a tot ce zici te iubesc

    • @AlexandraBurnett
      @AlexandraBurnett  Год назад

      Te iubesc mama mea frumoasa și care e încurajatoare!

  • @gingerninja_sews
    @gingerninja_sews Год назад

    There are loads of youtubers with the content you are after

    • @AlexandraBurnett
      @AlexandraBurnett  Год назад

      Would you be able to name a few. That would be most helpful. Thank you!

    • @gingerninja_sews
      @gingerninja_sews Год назад

      Like yourself I've only been sewing for a few years but I've found the Sew over it, sew essential, Evelyn wood, to be very helpful on my sewing journey. I watch many home sewers too, but everyone is different so you'll better searching yourself and finding your own favourites. Best ones are those that have much more experience than us 😀