Sewing can make you healthier

in sewing •  7 years ago 

These days, it’s harder than ever to keep in good health. You are distracted by work responsibilities, errands, children, and cooking. The list doesn’t end here. It’s not easy to maintain physical and mental health when there are so many things to do. There is very little time for exercising, eating healthy, not to mention focusing on health and wellbeing. How can you possibly squeeze in health care when short on time? Regardless of how busy your schedule is, you can find time for your health.

Creative activities are real treatment for your mind and body. As surprising as it may seem, tapping on your creativity can make your healthier. What you need to do is give into your creative desires. You don’t have to do something complicated. It can be sewing. But isn’t sewing only old people do? Sewing isn’t an old-fashioned hobby. In fact, it’s a hobby that’s coming back into style. Sewing has an effect on your physical and mental health. Aren’t you curious to find out more? Here is how sewing is good for your health .
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Overcoming illness


What happens when you use your creative abilities is that you reduce stress. Hobbies, like sewing, help you feel less anxious and a little bit more appreciative. This is their basic quality. Hobbies give you the chance to escape from daily worries. Sewing is one of the best hobbies that you can pick up. Besides the evident advantages, like no dropped hems or rips in clothing, sewing on the sewing machine is good for your health. Stitching keeps the doctor away, but it can also help you overcome illness. Can it, really?

Illnesses are triggered by stress, which affects the immune system. But when you’re using your sewing machine, you are anything but stressed. So, your immune system is working just fine. When you have a good immune system, you don’t experience health problems like heart disease or cancer. If you don’t have a sewing machine at home, you should get one right away. But which one? Experts at sewingmachines.reviews know which models are worth the money.

Fun and enjoyable

At present, you aren’t doing work that involves making anything. What you do is sit in front of the computer and type. It’s no wonder you’re stressed. Sewing provides you the opportunity to work with your hands. Even though the sewing machine does all the hard work, you are the one putting the pieces of fabric together. Stitching is both challenging and fun. You’ll have a great time making scarves or bed covers. But why should you enjoy all the fun? Get your kids involved. You’ll have the time of your life teaching your toddlers how to make headbands, pillow cases or hooded towels. You don’t know how? Don’t worry. There are plenty of tutorials online.

Preventing sensory overload


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Sensory overload occurs when there’s too much information to process. It’s scary as well as it’s exhausting. Sure, you’re not autistic, but this doesn’t mean that it’s safe for you to spend too much time on your smart devices. Spending an unreasonable amount of hours in front of the TV or surfing the Web on your laptop exposes you to a great deal of sensory input. You inevitably experience overstimulation. Sensory overload is overwhelming, so you feel too tired to do anything else than vegetate on the couch, scrolling through social media posts.

You may be experiencing sensory overload without even knowing it. Or maybe you’ve felt it. Sewing is a great way to avoid overstimulation. This little distraction helps you recharge your batteries and remove the situation before it becomes a troublesome one. You’re concentrating on sewing and nothing else. When you’re stitching, you’re happy; well, as happy as you can be crafting. There are no environmental elements to impact your senses.

Developing hand-eye coordination

Sewing on a sewing machine develops hand-eye coordination, which in turn is good for your brain. The power to track the movements of your hands with the eyes improves your ability to exercise and carry out daily tasks, like writing. Yes, having an agile mind and body is beneficial. Developing hand eye-coordination is good for your social skills as well. To be more precise, you can coordinate (what else?) your attention and concentration, ability that is essential when you’re parenting or learning a new language.

Eliminating negative thinking


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Overcoming negative self-talk can improve your mental and emotional health. There’s nothing more rewarding than being able to create personalized clothes, basically realizing something. You’re the one who did that. What you have is the pride of achievement, the thrill of the creative effort. A restyled dress may not be a great realization, but it’s your realization. If you ever have negative thoughts, turn the sewing machine on. A DIY project will help you forget all about what is troubling you and brighten your day.

Sewing can improve your emotional wellbeing when other activities can’t. Your work will be no doubt appreciated by others and this’ll make you feel better. How can you not feel good about yourself when people tell you that your work is extraordinary? Sewing skills can improve your mindset in the right direction. The point is that if you want to become a happier, more positive person, you need to set time aside for stitching.

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Excellent write!


Hi @cynthiamadison, I just stopped back to let you know your post was one of my favourite reads and I included it in my Fiber Ramble. You can read what I wrote about your post here.

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Great points! I do love crochet for the same reasons (stress relief, focus, hand-eye coordination, and fun). Didn't really think about health benefits like this. Wow!

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