Success StoryNot Your Mother's Sewing Room Seminar



Not Your Mother's Sewing Room Seminar

Author: Karli Giles

Planning Unit: Jessamine County CES

Major Program: Apparel and Textiles (Non-Master Clothing Volunteer)

Plan of Work: Improved Communication, Family, and Life Skill Development

Outcome: Initial Outcome

The Ft. Harrod Area Seminar, "It's Not Your Mothers Sewing Room" was originally planned for a limited audience in-person for March 2020, the seminar format was changed and held as a virtual program with an unlimited audience in November 2020. 183 participants viewed the live Zoom program (2.5 hours) which was recorded and made available afterwards (197 views since Nov 2020). A Qualtrics evaluation with 70% return was conducted immediately after the program. This seminar was planned after the annual assessment of  Extension Homemaker lesson ideas gathered from eight Ft. Harrod counties indicated a strong interest in sewing. As reported by Industry Market Research in IBISWorld, the sewing business has a US market share of 3.4 Billion dollars yearly. Those who sew spend substantial amounts of money each year on new tech, fabrics, and the related tools and supplies offered in the marketplace. 

Topics for the seminar were chosen based on economics, health, sewing trends, and new sewing-related tech. Presentation topics included: ergonomics in the sewing room, new sewing machine features, needle and thread updates, organization in your sewing room, and helpful exercises to benefit the sewists.   

The preparations for hosting this seminar began in fall 2019. Speakers included University Specialists, Master Volunteers in Clothing Construction, FCS Extension Agents, and a retail sewing business owner. Through live presentations, demonstrations, PowerPoint, and pre-filmed video, audience members Zooming in for the seminar had the chance to participate in live polls and complete a Qualtrics evaluation about "It's Not Your Mothers Sewing Room" in real-time. This was truly a team effort as this FCS Extension Agent worked with Master Volunteers to create their presentations and handouts; collaborated with a 4-H Agent and a volunteer to video presentations on the latest sewing machine tech at a central KY retailer; coordinated with UK Specialist, another retailer and more Master Volunteers to photograph representations of ergonomics in the sewing room, planned, promoted and hosted with the Ft. Harrod FCS Extension Agents, dividing responsibilities to ensure a successful event.     

General facts about our audience for "It's Not Your Mothers Sewing Room":  this was the first Zoom experience for 10% of the audience; 12% reported sewing for profit; 46% responded they had attended an online sewing related class the past year.

Only 50% of the respondents to a poll question stated they had an ergonomic specific chair for sewing at their home.

67% of respondents to the Qualtrics practiced new exercise stretches as related to sewing; 99% reported planning to add more stretching breaks to their sewing sessions. 

97% of respondents to the survey reported learning something new from the presentations. When asked specifically, new things learned included information about: changing needle more frequently; threading spool correctly; using ergonomics when placing ironing surface, cutting station and sewing height;  new tech on sewing machines.     

Most of us can feel overwhelmed by the relentless demands of the digital world. Endlessly scrolling through social media, replying to emails, and checking apps, can make it difficult to switch off. Mindful practices are a popular antidote to this. And sewing, as well as knitting, is increasingly recognized as an effective way to help with anxiety and depression. With the popularity of this presentation and other sewing-related programs in the Ft. Harrod Area, offering opportunities in sewing/needle-arts will continue.






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