I am outraged and upset! I just watched "The True Cost" on Netflix. Admittedly, I've been concerned about the environment, consumption, fast fashion and human rights for years so documentaries like this speak to me. I find I'm becoming incredibly disillusioned and just want to flee the society that we've built. I don't understand how we ended up here. How do you get to a situation where money is the only thing that counts? Where human lives and the environment don't matter? Where we are actively aiding corporations to destroy everything, making money for themselves and returning almost nothing to society? I'm just flabbergasted.
I studied environmental sciences in university because even as a teenager, I thought there was a better to do things. I thought we could be better. 15 years later and I see little progress. Rather than test the safety of chemicals prior to sending them out wholesale into the environment, we wait and see if they'll cause issues. Even when they are shown to cause a variety of horrible effects, the corporations responsible for them fight tooth and nail to keep them in use. "Money!" they cry. "Removing this chemical from the market will cost us money, jobs, etc. etc". What never seems to be factored into these decisions is the hidden costs: health, the environment, quality of life.
I left my job as an environmental consultant after three years because I was tired of justifying contamination. One of the questions I was most frequently asked was "can you find me a scientifically justifiable reason that x contamination isn't an issue?". While I do believe that in those cases the contamination was not a problem, it wears on the soul to do that kind of work day in and day out.
Anyways, being stuck on the couch (Lyme disease - enough is enough!), I've had nothing but time to think about these issues and what I can do to improve the way I live. I rarely shop, make my own personal care products and largely make my own clothing. Sewing is a passion of mine but it creates a lot of waste - scraps of fabric that will never be used, sewing projects that have gone terribly wrong. Also, while I enjoy sewing I often end up making things that I don't really need. And yet, I find it to be a necessary creative outlet. Sewing (and other DIY) gives me a sense of accomplishment. It makes me feel good to create pretty things. I'm trying to focus on turning my ample stash of fabric scraps into something usable. My on-the-go projects for this right now are: (1) a rug out of old denim; (2) a braided rag rug (or possibly basket) out of jersey scraps; and, (3) reusable snack bags.
Basically, I want to turn this into something useful:
| Big basket of scraps |
| Hopefully, this will turn into something useful |
Well, this unexpectedly turned into a long rant. What does everyone do with all the excess fabric that stems from sewing? Any ideas?