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The Sewing Social

Gemma Daly
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  • The Sewing Social

    ADHD and Sewing: How Creative Hobbies Support Focus, Calm and Self-Regulation with Dr Claire Ashley

    17.06.2026 | 16 Min.
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    In this episode, I’m joined by Dr. Claire Ashley to explore ADHD, how it really presents in adulthood, and why sewing can become a powerful tool for self-regulation.
    We discuss the core symptoms of ADHD, why so many women are misdiagnosed or diagnosed later in life, and the link between ADHD, anxiety and chronic overwhelm.
    This is an honest, practical conversation about neurodiversity, creativity and building a healthier relationship with your sewing practice.
    If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed, struggled to finish projects, or found that sewing both soothes and consumes you, this episode will resonate.

    Claire Discusses:
    Executive dysfunction and task paralysis
    Hyperfocus and creative burnout
    Masking, perfectionism and shame
    Using sewing as a calming, structured outlet
    How to balance a hobby without turning it into pressure

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    If you've enjoyed this episode and appreciate the work I'm doing, please 
    Tip me on Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/thesewingsocialpod
    Also, feel free to get in touch - you can text the show (available through your podcast provider on each episode) or email:
    thesewingsocialpod@gmail.com

    *Join my Substack where we continue the conversations: 
    The Sewing Social: Off The Mic - https://substack.com/@thesewingsocial

    Guest Details: 
    Instagram: @thesorbelloedit
    Book: The Burnout Doctor 
    https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1399412809

    Affiliate Links:
    Thready Set Go - https://threadysetgo.com
         Discount code for your first month free - SEWINGSOCIALPOD
    Sew And Stow - https://www.sewandstow.co.uk/
         Discount code for £10 off your board - SEWINGSOCIALPOD

    Chapters:
    00:00 Introduction to Dr Claire Ashley and today's topic ADHD
    03:35 ADHD presents differently in women
    06:19 Diagnosis later in life
    07:30 Overwhelm paralysis
    09:41 Hyperfocus
    11:07 Using sewing as a positive outlet and avoiding overwhelm
    13:53 ADHD, burnout and anxiety
    16:13 Substack
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    Understanding Anxiety with Dr Claire Ashley: Systems, Science and How Sewing Can Help

    16.06.2026 | 14 Min.
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    In this episode, Dr Claire Ashley explores anxiety - what it is, why it happens, and how it affects the body as well as the mind. 
    Drawing on both her medical expertise and lived experience, she explains the physiological response behind anxiety symptoms, from racing thoughts to a heightened stress response.
    We talk about practical strategies for managing anxiety in everyday life, and how creative hobbies like sewing can play a powerful role in supporting mental health.
     From regulating the nervous system to creating moments of focus and calm, sewing offers more than just a finished garment - it can become part of a sustainable wellbeing routine.
    If you’ve ever wondered why anxiety feels so physical, or how to manage anxiety symptoms in a gentle, realistic way, this conversation offers both science-backed insight and practical tools.

    Claire discusses:
    What is anxiety and its physiological basis
    How sewing induces mindfulness and flow state
    The impact of arts engagement on cortisol and inflammation
    Perfectionism and its link to anxiety in sewing
    Practical tips for reconnecting with sewing for anxiety relief

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    If you've enjoyed this episode and appreciate the work I'm doing, please 
    Tip me on Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/thesewingsocialpod
    Also, feel free to get in touch - you can text the show (available through your podcast provider on each episode) or email:
    thesewingsocialpod@gmail.com

    *Join my Substack where we continue the conversations: 
    The Sewing Social: Off The Mic - https://substack.com/@thesewingsocial

    Guest details:
    Instagram: @thesorbelloedit
    Book: The Burnout Doctor 
    https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1399412809

    Affiliate Links:
    Thready Set Go - https://threadysetgo.com
         Discount code for your first month free - SEWINGSOCIALPOD
    Sew And Stow - https://www.sewandstow.co.uk/
         Discount code for £10 off your board - SEWINGSOCIALPOD

    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction to Claire Ashley and anxiety
    03:59 How engaging in creative arts helps anxiety
    08:52 Perfectionism and anxiety
    12:37 Tips for people wanting to engage in sewing without pressure
    14:08 Substack end of the show
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    Burnout Symptoms and Recovery: Dr Claire Ashley on Stress, Sewing and Wellbeing

    15.06.2026 | 22 Min.
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    In this episode, I’m joined by Dr Claire Ashley, (a GP and passionate sewist) for an honest and informative conversation about burnout, how to recognise the symptoms, and what recovery can really look like.
    Claire shares her personal experience of burnout alongside her medical perspective, explaining the science behind chronic stress and how it impacts both our physical and mental health. 
    We talk about the early warning signs that are often missed, why burnout is more than just “feeling tired,” and how high-achieving, caring professions can be particularly vulnerable.
    We also explore the role creative hobbies like sewing can play in burnout recovery - offering structure, focus, and a sense of progress during periods of overwhelm.
    This episode blends medical insight with lived experience, and offers practical, compassionate guidance for anyone navigating stress, burnout, or looking for healthier ways to support their wellbeing.

    Claire discusses: 
    What burnout actually is and its core components
    Signs and symptoms of burnout
    The impact of burnout on brain and body
    The role of creative hobbies in recovery
    Practical tips for preventing burnout

    Follow me: 
    Instagram: @thesewingsocialpod
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    If you've enjoyed this episode and appreciate the work I'm doing, please 
    Tip me on Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/thesewingsocialpod
    Also, feel free to get in touch - you can text the show (available through your podcast provider on each episode) or email:
    thesewingsocialpod@gmail.com

    *Join my Substack where we continue the conversations: 
    The Sewing Social: Off The Mic - https://substack.com/@thesewingsocial

    Guest Details: 
    Instagram: @thesorbelloedit
    Book: The Burnout Doctor 
    https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1399412809

    Affiliate Links:
    Thready Set Go - https://threadysetgo.com
         Discount code for your first month free - SEWINGSOCIALPOD
    Sew And Stow - https://www.sewandstow.co.uk/
         Discount code for £10 off your board - SEWINGSOCIALPOD

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Claire Ashley and the Podcast Format
    02:26 Understanding Burnout: Definition and Symptoms
    08:21 The Journey Through Burnout: Personal Experiences
    11:04 The Role of Creative Hobbies in Recovery
    17:24 Sewing as a Therapeutic Tool for Anxiety
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    Behind the Scenes of Guthrie and Ghani: Growth, Community and the Power of Sewing

    10.06.2026 | 37 Min.
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    In this episode, Lauren Guthrie shares the story behind her journey from working as a physiotherapist to founding Guthrie & Ghani, and how a love of sewing slowly grew into something much bigger than she ever expected.
    We talk about her experience on The Great British Sewing Bee and how that moment shaped the direction of her career, as well as the realities of building and evolving a fabric shop in an ever-changing industry.
    Lauren reflects on the growth of the sewing community over the years, what it really takes to source beautiful, high-quality fabrics, and how she’s navigated the challenges of scaling a creative business while staying connected to the joy of making.
    It’s an honest conversation about growth, not just in business, but personally and creatively, and about building something that’s rooted in community as much as it is in sewing.

    Key takeaways:
    Lauren used to be a Physiotherapist but became burnt out and decided to change career.
    Lauren was on the first season of The Great British Sewing Bee - she feels this has shaped her career so far.
    Guthrie and Ghani has been going 13 years so far and continues to evolve.
    Lauren acquired G&G's sister company Pattern Trace in the last couple of years.
    The Sewing Society kits that G&G are well known for have changed recently from monthly releases to a quarterly box.

    Follow me: 
    Instagram: @thesewingsocialpod
                         @thedalythread
    Tiktok: thesewingsocialpod
    If you've enjoyed this episode and appreciate the work I'm doing, please 
    Tip me on Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/thesewingsocialpod
    Also, feel free to get in touch - you can text the show (available through your podcast provider on each episode) or email:
    thesewingsocialpod@gmail.com

    *Join my Substack where we continue the conversations: 
    The Sewing Social: Off The Mic - https://substack.com/@thesewingsocial

    Guest Details:
    Website: www.guthrie-ghani.co.uk
    Instagram: @guthrieghani
                      : @guthrieghani_studio
                      : @patterntraceuk
    Youtube: @laurenguthrieghani

    Affiliate Links:
    Thready Set Go - https://threadysetgo.com
         Discount code for your first month free - SEWINGSOCIALPOD
    Sew And Stow - https://www.sewandstow.co.uk/
         Discount code for £10 off your board - SEWINGSOCIALPOD

    Chapters

    00:00 Introductions
    00:10 Lauren's Journey into Sewing and Business
    05:00 The Experience of Being on The Sewing Bee
    05:54 Taking the Leap into Entrepreneurship
    08:04 From Healthcare to Creativity: A Personal Journey
    10:28 The Evolution of the Sewing Community
    14:14 Building a Supportive Sewing Community
    15:25 Evolving Business: From In-Store to Online
    16:58 Sourcing Fabrics: Balancing Trends and Personal Taste
    18:44 The Transformation of Sewing Kits
    22:48 Designing Fabrics: A Personal Touch
    29:19 Acquiring Pattern Trace: Expanding Horizons
    31:28 Exciting Future Plans for Guthrie and Ghani
    36:28 Substack end of the show
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    The Art of Pattern Drafting, Fit and Slow Sewing with Lisa Wagner of Draft.ed

    03.06.2026 | 49 Min.
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    In this episode, Lisa Wagner shares her remarkable journey from learning to sew alongside her mother and grandmother in Australia to becoming a couture dressmaker, pattern drafting educator, and founder of Draft.ed.
    We explore the value of skills passed down through generations, why fit is about so much more than measurements, and how learning to draft your own patterns can transform your confidence as a sewist. 
    Lisa also shares insights from decades spent designing bespoke garments and explains how her latest project, Draft.ed, is making personalised sewing blocks more accessible to home sewists around the world.
    A thoughtful conversation about craftsmanship, creativity, slow sewing, and the enduring power of making clothes that truly fit.

    Key Takeaways:
    Lisa explains how she can still vividly see her Grandmother's hands teaching her how to thread a needle and hand sew - she explains the importance of connection and passing skills down from generation to generation. 
    Lisa feels that the process of sewing well fitting garments should be a slow process, as it's important to make it well and make it right.
    She's worked across many industries from project management to costume design, and wedding couture, but now she has developed a tool for sewists to input their measurements and generate a pattern block bespoke to their body.

    Follow me: 
    Instagram: @thesewingsocialpod
                         @thedalythread
    Tiktok: thesewingsocialpod
    If you've enjoyed this episode and appreciate the work I'm doing, please 
    Tip me on Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/thesewingsocialpod
    Also, feel free to get in touch - you can text the show (available through your podcast provider on each episode) or email:
    thesewingsocialpod@gmail.com

    *Join my Substack where we continue the conversations: 
    The Sewing Social: Off The Mic - https://substack.com/@thesewingsocial

    Guest details: 
    Instagram: @lisawagnerlondon
                         @draftedsewingpatterns
    Website: www.lisawagnerlondon.com
                     www.draft-ed.com
    Discount Code: SEWSOCIALPOD for 50% off a pattern block

    Affiliate Links:
    Thready Set Go - https://threadysetgo.com
         Discount code for your first month free - SEWINGSOCIALPOD
    Sew And Stow - https://www.sewandstow.co.uk/
         Discount code for £10 off your board - SEWINGSOCIALPOD

    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction to Lisa Wagner and her sewing journey
    00:39 The significance of passing down sewing skills through generations
    07:34 The role of sewing in identity and wellbeing
    20:26 Introduction to Draft.ed and its purpose
    31:17 How to measure for perfect trouser fit
    44:25 The process of pattern fitting and adjustments
    48:33 The creative process in pattern drafting
    48:34 Discount code

    Winners of the One Year Giveaway!!!
    Trina's Fun Box - Sew and Stow Board
    Ciao Linda Sews - Oliso Iron
    Anglomist - A pack of Aurifil Threads
    Koekenutsel - A pack of Aurifil Threads
    Lyndyloulou1 - £25 Sew Essential Voucher
    Nictwit25 - A PDF pattern of your choice from Izzo Sew Studio 
    Congratulations to all the lovely winners!
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Über The Sewing Social
Gemma Daly (@thedalythread) hosts The Sewing Social Podcast - join her as she chats with passionate makers who sew their own clothes, small business owners and enthusiastic members of the sewing community. This podcast discusses topics such as eco friendly fabrics, embracing slow fashion, the enjoyment of sewing, and the importance of a supportive community.
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