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Your sewing room is more than just a corner with a machine ā itās a haven. A space filled with fabric, color, memories, and comfort. But sometimes, even with the best intentions, your sewing mojo just disappears. You walk in, glance at your sewing station, and suddenly, every project feels like too much.
Whether itās the time of year, the worldās unpredictability, or simply a busy life, losing motivation to sew is incredibly common. But the best thing about sewing is that you can always begin again ā gently, and on your own terms.
Currently, Iāve been feeling a little overwhelmed by everything happening in the world. Thereās a mix of worry, sadness, and uncertainty ā and while those feelings are valid, Iāve realized they donāt always lead to anything productive. What has helped me is gently turning my focus back to my sewing. As I begin to find my sewing mojo again, Iām reminded how healing it feels to immerse myself in the simple, grounding comfort of stitching fabric together. Sewing doesnāt fix everything, but it gives me a place to breathe ā and thatās more than enough right now.
So today I’m sharing some of the things that I find works when it comes to find my sewing mojo back on track.
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