Hello! Question is obvious as always. Have you ever sewn something before? Did you make it entirely by yourself, or with other people helping you? If you got help, who was it from (a sibling, friend, parent, sewing teacher, etc...)? How much did they help?
Did you hand sew it or use a sewing machine (or both)? What did you make? How long did it take to complete? How did it turn out? Do you have any future sewing projects planned?
If you don't know how to sew, do you want to learn? If you do know how to sew, who taught you? How old were you when you learned?
I learned how to sew when I was eight, and I got a sewing kit for my birthday, including a cute sewing machine. I have done a handful of sewing projects before. They usually turn out okay, but not all that great. I once made several circle skirts all by myself. The reason why is that in one of my classes, we were talking about the fast fashion industry and all the farm it does and what we as consumers can do.
I suggested one solution was for more people to sew their own clothes. The teacher rightfully pointed out that not everyone knew how to sew and it could be hard to learn, so, with her permission, I gave a brief presentation in class a week later or so on the history of circle skirts and how to make one super easily, to point out how not all sewing projects were difficult. I even wore it to school. It was all black and very plain, but I was able to make it in four hours and it looked presentable.
I did it all with no help, and it was one of my first sewing projects I did by myself. Looking back on it (I still have it in my closet), it's not that good, but I made my point in class and convinced a lot of people, so I'm glad I had that effect. I have made some sewing projects since then. I'm actually making one right now, but I can't say much about it yet. I will show it to you guys in the future though. Have a great day/night!