When I hear about zero waste patterns I think about the sunk cost fallacy. The thing is, the fabric is already bought. Whether or not you have scraps at the end. If you want to keep the scraps out of landfill then pet beds are always most welcome at animal shelters
You're right, and I often fiddle with zero waste patterns because little waste but worn is better than zero waste but not worn - but if you are buying specifically for a project - or just get totally overwhelmed by "scrap projects" then zero waste can be really great 😃
Really enjoy your videos. You're fun and creative and I so look forward to them! You've got me to thinking cause I've got some really fun cotton with a dinosaur pattern I want to make into a shirt! And I've got a bed sheet with a desert theme and I want to turn it into a shirt dress! I'm tired of dull boring clothing! thanks Laura for your inspiration xx
I don’t think a person is ever too old for dinosaur underwear! That gets my vote!
Oh definitely not a too old thing!!
When I hear about zero waste patterns I think about the sunk cost fallacy. The thing is, the fabric is already bought. Whether or not you have scraps at the end. If you want to keep the scraps out of landfill then pet beds are always most welcome at animal shelters
You're right, and I often fiddle with zero waste patterns because little waste but worn is better than zero waste but not worn - but if you are buying specifically for a project - or just get totally overwhelmed by "scrap projects" then zero waste can be really great 😃
Really enjoy your videos. You're fun and creative and I so look forward to them! You've got me to thinking cause I've got some really fun cotton with a dinosaur pattern I want to make into a shirt! And I've got a bed sheet with a desert theme and I want to turn it into a shirt dress! I'm tired of dull boring clothing! thanks Laura for your inspiration xx
They sound amazing! Life is too short for boring clothing!