Sonya Philip
Sonya Philip is an artist, designer, teacher, and the author of The Act of Sewing. In 2012, Sonya started 100 Acts of Sewing, which involved making dresses while documenting the process on the project’s website. Since then, she has made it her mission to convince people to make their own clothes, by teaching classes and selling patterns. When not covered in bits of thread, she can be found knitting another shawl or cardigan. Sonya lives in San Francisco with her family and their scruffy terrier due, Willie and Hazel.
Contributions From Sonya Philip
Putting the Car in Cardigan
Beep beep! A little car built by a big-hearted team stops a knitter in her tracks.
Read More about Putting the Car in CardiganWear What You Make: Together
Sonya's scrapbook on the joy of getting together and making together.
Read More about Wear What You Make: TogetherWear What You Make: The Act of Sewing
Finishing a sweater as an analogy for finishing a book.
Read More about Wear What You Make: The Act of SewingDoes This Make Me Look Happy?
Making and wearing that make you feel good.
Read More about Does This Make Me Look Happy?Repair What You Make
On bringing a small bit of order to the chaos.
Read More about Repair What You MakeWear What You Make: Denise Bayron
A show-and-tell with Oakland maker and designer Denise Bayron.
Read More about Wear What You Make: Denise BayronWear What You Make: New Year, Enough You
Positive change happens, but not every day and not all at once.
Read More about Wear What You Make: New Year, Enough YouWear What You Make: Bang It Out at Your Own Pace
On avoiding an inferiority complex about your handknits.
Read More about Wear What You Make: Bang It Out at Your Own PaceWear What You Make: Making Mistakes
Mile markers on the journey of acquiring a new skill.
Read More about Wear What You Make: Making MistakesA Knitter’s Weekend: San Francisco
Strap on your walking shoes: there is a lot to see.
Read More about A Knitter’s Weekend: San FranciscoWear What You Make: On the Road
Living out of a real or virtual suitcase.
Read More about Wear What You Make: On the RoadWear What You Make: When I Am Old
Toward an authentic appreciation of acting our age.
Read More about Wear What You Make: When I Am OldWear What You Make: In Praise of the Cropped Sweater
Just because the hem of a sweater sits above the waist doesn't mean it has to reveal anything you would rather not display.
Read More about Wear What You Make: In Praise of the Cropped SweaterWear What You Make: On Being Visible
Upending a dangerously narrow view of beauty.
Read More about Wear What You Make: On Being VisibleWear What You Make: Wardrobe as Work in Progress
If you find yourself wearing one thing, but buying something else, consider a reset.
Read More about Wear What You Make: Wardrobe as Work in ProgressWear What You Make: First Scarf Is the Itchiest
Diving in with enthusiasm can lead to interesting things.
Read More about Wear What You Make: First Scarf Is the ItchiestWear What You Make: Unfinished Objects
Adjust expectations and enjoy making things in your own time.
Read More about Wear What You Make: Unfinished ObjectsWear What You Make: Try Something New
Who can resist the idea of a reset?
Read More about Wear What You Make: Try Something NewWear What You Make: Seasonal
On freckles, and learning to value what makes us different.
Read More about Wear What You Make: SeasonalWear What You Make: You Be Ewe
Even a handmade wardrobe can show one's team spirit.
Read More about Wear What You Make: You Be EweWear What You Make: The Allure of the Uniform
A personal uniform can be liberating (but maybe skip the double-breasted pinafore).
Read More about Wear What You Make: The Allure of the UniformWear What You Make: Mix It Up
Black and white and fun to wear all over.
Read More about Wear What You Make: Mix It UpWear What You Make: Does This Color Make Me Look Happy?
It turns out that girl in middle school didn't know what she was talking about.
Read More about Wear What You Make: Does This Color Make Me Look Happy?Wear What You Make: The Summer Sweater
When it's summer, what is a wool lover to do?
Read More about Wear What You Make: The Summer SweaterCardigan Chronicles: Knitting, Sewing and Wearing with Sonya Philip
We welcome Sonya Philip, a knitter, designer and stylish wearer of handmade clothing. She calls it "smock life." We call it wonderful.
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