This is not about perfection, but about the process of creating – with your own hands, step by step.
A space for modern makers
Welcome to the Sunday Sewing Club - a place for everyone who wants to combine modern design with handcraft. Here you will find patterns for bags and accessories that focus on clear shapes and functional details. Each design is designed to give you the freedom to create something of your own - individual and well thought out.
For Regina, the designer behind the Sunday Sewing Club, it's not just the end product that counts, but also the journey to get there. "Sewing is a very tactile and often meditative work. It's liberating not to be tied to a computer screen, but to create something with your own hands."
Each pattern begins with the same tools: pencil, paper, scissors, tape. Inspiration comes from the clean aesthetics of Scandinavian textile and household design as well as Japanese fashion design. The results are minimalist, functional and timeless.
The projects are easy to implement, even with little sewing experience. They are designed to give you the freedom to experiment with fabrics, colors and details - and the courage to try new projects. Because in the end, it's about more than the finished piece: it's about the creative process and the joy of creating something of your own.
Soft Fold Studio is a space for modern makers – combining clean aesthetics with the craft of sewing.
My patterns are shaped by simplicity and intention. With every design, you get the tools to create something that’s not only functional, but entirely your own.
“I believe sewing should be accessible – even if you’re just getting started. That’s why each pattern is simple to follow but open to interpretation. What matters most isn’t perfection – it’s the process, the experimentation, and the joy of making.”
VISION
I believe in slowing down, making things with care, and sharing what I know. The Sunday Sewing Club is about reconnecting with craft – not as a trend, but as a conscious way of creating. It’s about thoughtful design, sustainable making, and a sense of community that grows through shared creativity.
“Handcrafting strengthens community — and reconnects us with ourselves.”
MAKING THINGS
Every design begins the same way: pencil, paper, scissors, tape. My inspiration comes from many places – from the calm clarity of Scandinavian design to the precision of Japanese fashion. But often, it’s everyday things that spark new ideas: the shape of an old garment, a color in nature, a texture I can’t forget.
It’s a tactile process – slow, intuitive, hands-on. And that’s exactly how I want it to feel for you, too.
“A slower approach to making leads to a more thoughtful way of living.”