The Last Stitch | Never Run Out of Ideas: How to Create Great Sewing Content @Thelaststitch | Uploaded August 2017 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
Creating content around sewing comes in many forms these days, it can be everything from a short post in a Facebook sewing group or a pic on Instagram to long form blog tutorials, a vlog or even a podcast. But finding ideas to share is not always easy, especially for those of us who don't sew tons of garments each month.
So I decided to a video about sewing content creation on different platforms and give loads of concrete actionable content ideas. Plus I share what type of content I want to see more of in the sewing community.
I talk about how to:
* Improve your sewing content
* Sewing content creation on different platforms, such as Instagram, blogs, YouTube and Facebook
* Concrete actionable content ideas for sewing
* How you can get six or more content posts from just one garment
* What sort of contents I want to see more of in the sewing community
* How to plan your sewing content using an editorial calendar
* The game of comparison in the sewing world
* How to make content for several weeks in one day and the value of batch production
* The importance of pacing yourself and avoiding a content creation burn-out (been there, done that!)
* And if you want to hear even more on this subject, check out Maker Style who has done a whole podcast-series on this called Blogger Blueprint. Also for budding YouTubers, watch Sewingreports excellent video on the realities of being a sewing YouTuber (I co-sign everything ).
* Also for budding YouTubers, watch Sewingreports excellent video on the realities of being a sewing YouTuber (I co-sign everything ).
youtube.com/watch?v=wkIFh_T_6-M
I would also love to hear your thoughts on this. What content do you want to see more of? And do you have any struggles when it comes to content creation?
✂️ Shop my sewing books and patterns
shop.thelaststitch.com
📘 Order my latest book Master the Coverstitch Machine
thelaststitch.com/master-the-coverstitch-book
🏃♀️ Get my book Sewing Activewear
thelaststitch.com/sewingactivewear
✂️ Shop my favourite sewing tools
amazon.com/shop/thelaststitch
Sign up to get a quick guide to the best sewing machine stretch seams
thelaststitch.com/knit-sewing-machine-stitches
✂️Find me on the Internet✂️
My blog: thelaststitch.com
Instagram: instagram.com/laststitch
Facebook: facebook.com/laststitchsew
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.se/thelaststitchsew/
Tips for anyone who wants to start a sewing blog or becoming a sewing vlogger.
Illustrations on Thumbnail: Designed by Freepik freepik.com/free-vector/hand-drawn-sewing-vintage-objects_811462.htm
Amazon Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases that are disclosed as Amazon affiliate links.
Creating content around sewing comes in many forms these days, it can be everything from a short post in a Facebook sewing group or a pic on Instagram to long form blog tutorials, a vlog or even a podcast. But finding ideas to share is not always easy, especially for those of us who don't sew tons of garments each month.
So I decided to a video about sewing content creation on different platforms and give loads of concrete actionable content ideas. Plus I share what type of content I want to see more of in the sewing community.
I talk about how to:
* Improve your sewing content
* Sewing content creation on different platforms, such as Instagram, blogs, YouTube and Facebook
* Concrete actionable content ideas for sewing
* How you can get six or more content posts from just one garment
* What sort of contents I want to see more of in the sewing community
* How to plan your sewing content using an editorial calendar
* The game of comparison in the sewing world
* How to make content for several weeks in one day and the value of batch production
* The importance of pacing yourself and avoiding a content creation burn-out (been there, done that!)
* And if you want to hear even more on this subject, check out Maker Style who has done a whole podcast-series on this called Blogger Blueprint. Also for budding YouTubers, watch Sewingreports excellent video on the realities of being a sewing YouTuber (I co-sign everything ).
* Also for budding YouTubers, watch Sewingreports excellent video on the realities of being a sewing YouTuber (I co-sign everything ).
youtube.com/watch?v=wkIFh_T_6-M
I would also love to hear your thoughts on this. What content do you want to see more of? And do you have any struggles when it comes to content creation?
✂️ Shop my sewing books and patterns
shop.thelaststitch.com
📘 Order my latest book Master the Coverstitch Machine
thelaststitch.com/master-the-coverstitch-book
🏃♀️ Get my book Sewing Activewear
thelaststitch.com/sewingactivewear
✂️ Shop my favourite sewing tools
amazon.com/shop/thelaststitch
Sign up to get a quick guide to the best sewing machine stretch seams
thelaststitch.com/knit-sewing-machine-stitches
✂️Find me on the Internet✂️
My blog: thelaststitch.com
Instagram: instagram.com/laststitch
Facebook: facebook.com/laststitchsew
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.se/thelaststitchsew/
Tips for anyone who wants to start a sewing blog or becoming a sewing vlogger.
Illustrations on Thumbnail: Designed by Freepik freepik.com/free-vector/hand-drawn-sewing-vintage-objects_811462.htm
Amazon Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases that are disclosed as Amazon affiliate links.