#2. Learn to make your own clothes and re-use your old ones
When the stores are closed and money is tight, you still have to clothe yourself! Personally I love to sew, but I have never completed a sewing project from a pattern. I'm pretty good at patching holes, rips and tears, sewing on buttons, making simple skirts and patchwork quilts, but I have a lot to learn and little patience for it! Sewing is an amazing skill to know, not only to save money, but to carry on a century's old tradition. My mother has sewn countless dresses and nightgowns for Katherine and I, my Great-Grandmother sewed all my Grandmother's clothes and my Great-Grandfather (on the other side) was a tailor by trade and made his girls clothes as well. Knitting and Crocheting will go a long way to keeping warm in the winter and there is something so waiting-for-your-soldier-to-come-back-from-the-war about knitting!
Another facet of sewing is re-purposing clothing which can be so much fun! My older sister has really gone to town re-purposing old shirts and skirts into dresses and tunics. As my beloved mother says whenever she goes to a thrift store she looks at every piece of clothing as fabric that can be used for something else. See a skirt that's too big, but you love the print? Re-purpose it! This gal is a fun resource for re-fashioning clothing https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJ59owAiWL2IgaANbG-jm0Q
#3. Hone Your Survival Skills
Whether you are camping, out walking alone after dark or preparing for more dooms-dayish stuff, self-defense, identifying poisoneous snakes, knowing which plants and berries are safe to eat, fishing and hunting is extremely advantageous knowledge. We've done a few simple classes in the past through friends and such and I'm planning on reading over our old First Aid science books just so I have some medical knowledge in case of emergency. There will never be a time when you look back and say it was a waste of time learning this informtion.
#4. Re-set Your Mindset
When you are trying to meet a goal, you re-set your mindset and lifestyle to better help you complete your goal. You make a plan to meet that goal, always keeping it in your mind and living and seeing your life through a Finish-the-goal-lens. If your goal is to be better prepared in case of emergency, be watching for opportunities to build up your knowledge and your supplies. When you go shopping, as your budget allows, get two of something when you would normally only get one and save the extra for a rainy day. If you see a sale, take advantage of it! Your friend is cleaning out her fabric collection, grab it! Think ahead; indulging in the "What If's", not getting carried away, but giving it some thought space. Instead of wasting time mindlessly surfing the web or binge-watching shows, use your time to learn something important. That last one is me preaching to myself! I'm working on it though and while I won't change overnight, as the saying goes "everyday and in every way, I'm getting better and better!"
#5 Network
Your family and friends are your best allies. If you can gather together a group of like-minded people there is no end to what you can learn and accomplish together. You can set up a bartering system, share knowledge on anything, pray together, alert each other to sales or resources that are helpful. We have been blessed with so many good friends and have learned so much from them. Everything from getting together for our annual Chicken Butchering Day to sausage/soap making days to shopping at food co-ops. Everyone has knowledge they can share and that includes you! Who knows what you have to give that someone else needs right now, even if it is simply a word of encouragement.
#6
And last but not least the most important skill we all need to learn is to "Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to Him, and He will make your paths straight." Proverbs 3:5-6 No matter how much knowledge you cram into your head or the amount of food you stockpile, without trusting in the Lord God our Savior, all is in vain.
If you have any questions about other things we do to be Prepared or just want to talk over ideas or anything, drop us a line or two or twelve in the comments and I'll answer to the best of my ability! We'd also love to hear the skills you think are important to know or the things you are doing to be prepared!
Till next time,
Grace and Katherine Avender