newsletter:2022 Spring edition
Welcome to the 2022 Spring edition of the FreeSewing newsletter.
Today is April 1st, so to be clear; None of these are jokes:
- 👸 All hail the Showcase Queen (by Karen)
- 🕵 Behind the Seams: Eléonore (by An)
- 🤓 FreeSewing's new lab as a preview of things to come (by Joost)
- 🤝 Friendship ended with Netlify / Now Vercel is our best friend (by Joost)
Let's go, we don't have all day.
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👸 All hail the Showcase Queen​
For just over a year, there's been one person at FreeSewing who, when someone posts a cool new FreeSewing project on Discord or on social media, made sure that it didn't just disappear into the internet ether like so much ephemeral web content. In fact, this person was so accomplished that we developed a special Discord role just for her: "Showcase Queen."
During her tenure as the Showcase Queen, Natalia posted dozens of Showcases, first in the old format and more recently in Strapi. (Full disclosure, the number here is not specific because I stopped counting once I got into the thirties.) With Natalia's help, there are now examples of almost every FreeSewing pattern available on the website's Showcase. If you read that "almost" as a call to action, just wait, your time to shine is in one more brief paragraph, because...
Now, after an unprecedented reign, our queen has decided to relinquish her post and turn her role over to the people.
Here's the part where you come in.
Have you used a FreeSewing pattern to make something you just can't wait to share with people? That you're proud of? That looks or fits or feels fantastic? If so, we would love if you would consider adding it to the FreeSewing Showcase! Don't worry, the technical part is easy, and there are tons of folks in the FreeSewing community who can help if that bit is daunting.
But there's one thing we can't help with, and that's creating great and helpful images for your Showcase.
Or can we... 🤔
Below are just a few easy tips and tricks for helping future sewists with your Showcase post. Of course, any Showcase is infinitely better than nothing, so go ahead and send us those low-light mirror selfies - we love them.
But if you want to take things to the next level, a few things to consider:
- Show the whole garment! From multiple angles, if possible. It's awesome to see garments from the front, but back and side views can be really helpful, too. Bonus points for adding in a seated picture, which are especially great for sewists who use a wheelchair.
- Take pictures in the best light you can — that might be next to a bright window, in a room where you've turned on all the extra lamps you could find, or that elusive "golden hour" outdoors. Bonus points if you can make it bright enough to not need a flash.
- A neutral background can be helpful for seeing details. So can close-up pictures! If you nailed that welt pocket or hand-stitched all your buttonholes, go ahead and show them off.
If you read all that and thought, "Yikes, that's intimidating!" never fear. The beauty of FreeSewing Showcase posts is that they're created by the entire FreeSewing community, and each of them, even the ones taken on a potato phone, make FreeSewing just a tiny bit better. But if they're really great, or you start making sure incredible garments get added to the site, you might just get the chance for your own title as "Showcase Queen."
Thank you, Natalia! đź‘‘
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🕵 Behind the Seams: Eléonore​
How did you learn about freesewing?​
I met Joost through some mutual sewing friends back when FreeSewing was still Makemypattern.com. I loved what he was doing with the project and how he wanted to make it grow, so I stuck around.
How did you become a contributor?​
I'm really bad at saying "no" when someone needs help.
What has been your contributor work so far?​
I manage our Instagram (badly) and help out with translations (occasionally).
When and why did you start sewing?​
I learned the basics from my mum, but never heard about the concept of sewing from a pattern. I just more or less winged it whenever I wanted to make anything. Those projects all turned out terrible, of course. Then when I went through a long period of depression years ago, my parents gave me a sewing machine and I started looking into making my own clothes more seriously. It kept my hands busy when my mind was wading through the mud. That machine was the best gift I've ever received. I seriously think sewing saved me.
What is your daily job, outside of freesewing?​
I am a copy editor and I do communications and training for a healthcare IT company. That last job is very new and was sort of sprung on me in the middle of the COVID crisis. It's been A LOT, but it's so rewarding.
What are you currently working on?​
In sewing? I am working on clothes that fit my behind. I'm not going to lie, my butt is proving a tough nut to crack.
Which project did you just finish?​
I took a break from my own fitting woes and made a pair of trousers for my husband. He said the previous pair I made him was perfect, so I made no adjustments. And wouldn’t you know it: he’s gained weight. THEY DON’T FIT. Always take new measurements, kids.