Dressmaking, Deadstock and Small Business Challenges with Harriet from Sew Me Sunshine

January 28
36 mins

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In this episode of the Sewing Social podcast, host Gemma Daly sits down with Harriet Cleary, founder of Sew Me Sunshine, the much-loved fabric and haberdashery store based in West London. 

Harriet opens up about her inspiring journey into sewing, from learning the craft to making the bold career leap from nursing to running a creative small business.

The conversation explores the power of community in the sewing and dressmaking world, as well as the realities of building a fabric business from the ground up. 

Harriet shares behind-the-scenes insights into fabric sourcing, including working with deadstock fabrics, and explains why sustainability and mindful making are at the heart of Sew Me Sunshine.

Listeners will also gain practical advice for aspiring creative entrepreneurs, covering everything from taking risks to staying motivated. 

This episode is a must-listen for sewing enthusiasts, dressmakers, fabric lovers, and small business owners looking for inspiration, honest advice, and a reminder of why creativity and community matter.


Key Takeaways:

  • Harriet started sewing as a creative outlet after a challenging time in her nursing career.
  • Sew Me Sunshine was born from Harriet's passion for sewing and desire to share that joy with others.
  • The name 'Sew Me Sunshine' reflects Harriet's aim to evoke happiness through sewing.
  • Harriet's husband played a crucial role in helping her set up the business.
  • The early days of Sew Me Sunshine involved a small selection of fabrics and a supportive community.
  • Sourcing deadstock fabrics is a key part of Sew Me Sunshine's business model.
  • Harriet has begun designing her own fabric collections, focusing on sustainability.
  • Building genuine connections with customers is essential for Harriet's business.
  • Harriet emphasizes the importance of being financially sustainable while pursuing creative passions.
  • Sew Me Sunshine is committed to recycling fabric scraps and using eco-friendly packaging.


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Guest Details: 

Instagram: @sewmesunshine.uk

Website: www.sewmesunshine.co.uk

Youtube: @sewmesunshine

Tiktok: @sewmesunshine


Chapters:

00:00 Introduction to Harriet Cleary and Sew Me Sunshine

00:57 Harriet's Personal Sewing Journey

04:23 Transitioning from Hobby to Business

06:06 The Origin of Sew Me Sunshine

07:38 Early Days of the Business

12:55 Sourcing Fabrics and Dead Stock

17:56 Designing Fabric Collections

20:26 Building Community Connections

21:49 In-Person vs Online Sales Dynamics

22:57 Advice for Aspiring Creative Entrepreneurs

25:11 The Reality of Running a Creative Business

26:09 Sustainability in the Sewing Community

29:37 Future Plans for Sew Me Sunshine

31:19 Fun and Games: This or That with Harriet Cleary

36:15 Outro 



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