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Why Every Sewist Needs a Digital Pattern Library (And How to Build One)

  The pattern pile problem Quick question: how many sewing patterns do you own that you've never made — because you forgot you even had them? If you just laughed (or sighed), you're not alone. I've spoken to sewists with shoeboxes, IKEA bags, and entire under-bed tubs full of patterns. The envelopes get bent. The tissue gets torn. The instructions go walkabout. And worst of all? You end up buying the same pattern twice because you couldn't remember whether you already owned it. Let's be honest — your creativity deserves better than that. Why physical pattern storage stops working Physical patterns are charming. They're tactile. Some of them are little works of art in their own right. But as your collection grows, they start working against you instead of for you. Here's what tends to happen: Envelopes get damaged — tissue pieces fall out, instructions go missing. You can't search them. "Was that raglan top from Simplicity or Burda?...

Why Plan Sewing Projects in Notion?

  Why Plan Sewing Projects in Notion? Sewing is creative — but a little structure goes a long way. Using Notion for sewing projects helps you: Keep ideas, patterns, and fabric linked in one place Pick up a project exactly where you left off Avoid buying duplicate supplies Learn from past projects and improve over time Think of Notion as your digital sewing companion — not restrictive, just supportive. Step 1: Capture the Idea Every project starts with inspiration — and that’s exactly where Notion shines. When I get an idea for a project, I add a new project entry in my Notion sewing dashboard and jot down: Project name What the garment or item is Fabric idea (even if it’s just “something flowy”) Pattern I might use Fit or style inspiration I’ll often link: A Pinterest board A reference photo A saved Instagram post This way, the idea doesn’t disappear — it has a home, even if I don’t start sewing right away. Step 2: Choose Your Pattern & Fabric Once I’m ready to move past the...

You Don't Need More Motivation - You Just Need Fewer Decisions

 The motivation myth (and why it feels so personal) If you’ve been telling yourself “I just need more motivation,” I want you to try a different explanation—one that’s way kinder and way more useful. Because most of the time, the problem isn’t that you’re lazy. Or broken. Or lacking discipline. The problem is that you’re making too many decisions . You’re deciding what to work on, when to work on it, how to start, what tools to use, what the “right” next step is, whether it’s worth doing at all… and by the time you reach the actual work, your brain is already cooked. So if you’ve ever looked at your to-do list and thought, “Why can’t I just do the thing like other people?”—this post is for you. Why motivation is unreliable (even when you’re doing everything “right”) Motivation is a feeling. And feelings are messy. Some days you wake up energized and focused. Other days you’re distracted, tired, overstimulated, or carrying a thousand invisible tabs in your head. That doesn’t...