How to embrace your inner housewife.

May 21, 2009
By Sew Craftful

Like Australian mums, I’m embracing my “inner housewife” for the sake of emancipation, if not economic salvation.

The new-look domestic diva is transforming the housewife image of old.  A new queen is emerging.

I’m growing my own veggies and making as many of my own clothes as I can, in a bid to live as organic and locally as humanly possible; while saving a buck.

I love doing it. 

According to the article in Australia’s Herald Sun online, younger women (I don’t believe age is really a factor) are returning to the domestic crafts: sewing, cooking, knitting and gardening due to economic and “green” living concerns.

In 2008, sells of both sewing machine and vegetable gardening rose 30%, while knitting product sells rose 20 percent.  Australian mums also spent 3.9bn on nappies (cloth diapers).

It’s believed the swift back to domestic arts demonstrates a new attitude toward motherhood in Australia.

Just who are these new self-sufficient domestic goddesses’, these re-kindlers of the domestic arts, these new paragons of homespun aprons?
• She’s a canny business woman, intelligent and accomplished; readily turning her domestic skills into a thriving small business.
• She’s a blogger.
• She’s part of a dedicated global community of women swapping sewing patterns, craft ideas and recipes.
• She’s concerned first about her family’s holistic well-being, followed closely by the global community.
• She believes her skills have importance and value.

What are  you doing to embrace  your inner housewife?

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