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Have you always wanted to sew your own clothes but never had the time to plan your projects and shop for the best fabric and notions? I recently discovered a sewing subscription box that does all this for you…

IndieStitch finds the best patterns to help you build your wardrobe and then sends you the fabric and notions needed to sew your own clothes. You get one new project every month!

I think that sounds like a lot of fun!

Why You Should Sign Up for a Sewing Subscription Box

  • A New Sewing Project Delivered to Your Door Every Month
  • The Best Curated Patterns, Fabric, and Notions
  • Step-by-Step Directions to Help You Build Your Sewing Skills
  • Sewing Freebies!

Sewing your own clothes is a great way to build a unique wardrobe with pieces that are customized to your body shape. Nobody likes the poor quality clothes we’ve become accustomed to buying at stores., You can upgrade your wardrobe with quality pieces if you’re willing to do some sewing. ThreadCrate makes sewing your own clothes easy and fun without the overwhelming planning and shopping phase.

I am going to try IndieStitch out this month. I am SUPER EXCITED!

I plan to write all about it after I get my box and sew the project. If you want to try it with me, IndieStitch has generously offered to give my readers a 10% discount off their sewing subscription box. You can use the code: Society10 at checkout to get the discount.

What You Get in Every ThreadCrate Subscription Box

  • 3 Yards of Continuous Fabric
  • A Women’s Sewing Pattern to Build Your Wardrobe
  • All the Notions You Need to Complete the Project
  • Other Sewing Goodies, and Tools!
  • Occasional Scrap Busters and Bonus Projects

If you’re ready to stop supporting fast fashion and start sewing your own clothes, give IndieStitch a try. Doesn’t this sewing subscription box sound like a lot of fun to you?

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