Sewing dream meaning is explained below using 14 different sources. Each interpretation is shown with its source.

Interpretation 1 — Dr. Mıchael Lennox

Sewing joins fabric together with small, delicate yet very strong stitches. It symbolically connects to the precision that is sometimes needed to construct ideas, choices, and the expansion of your consciousness. There is the big-vision part of your experience, but without the tiny incremental steps, nothing will stay cohesive and it is this that any type of sewing connects to.

If you are sewing with a machine, there may be more power, force, and conformity associated with what you are up to. Sewing by hand indicates a moment when there is great individuality being expressed and there may be a need to pay greater attention to the details in something you are creating.

Source: Complete Dictionary of Dreams Author: Dr. Mıchael Lennox

Interpretation 2 — Nancy Wagaman

A creative process.

Productivity.

A productive phase, process, or project.

Design or engineering.

Converting raw materials into something else (such as a list of basic points into a speech).

Repairing, fixing, or healing (or a need to do so).

A domestic task or mindset.

A particular stereotypically feminine or masculine role.

Sewing a seam could represent joining things together (such as getting married, creating a friendship, combining ideas, or collaborating with a partner).

See Design or Plan, Repairing, Joining Together, Fabric, Thread, Scissors, Knitting, Weaving or Spinning, Sharp

Source: The Curious Dreamer’s Dream Dictionary Author: Nancy Wagaman

Interpretation 3 — Stearn Robinson - Tom Corbett

In some respects an obstacle dream, but the interpretation varies according to the action.

To see someone else sewing is a sign that you would be wise to be more diligent in providing for your future; but if you dreamed of doing the sewing, an exciting new opportunity for advancement will soon come your way.

Hand sewing suggests hard work ahead; machine sewing indicates a need to be more cautious about giving confidences.

To finish the sewing forecasts success in your current undertakings, but to leave it unfinished is a sign of troubles to overcome.

Source: The Complete Guide to Interpreting Your Dreams Author: Stearn Robinson - Tom Corbett

Interpretation 4 — Zolar

lucky numbers: 16-24-26-30-44-50

basting: extravagance opens you to much vexation.

clothes for yourself: bring aspects of your life together.

daughter: engagement wil soon be announced; a trousseau prepared.

fashioning new garments: wil manipulate your work into a more lucrative position.

for the home: make specific adjustments to your personal reality.

seam, a: a melding of contradictions only you can comprehend.

stitching: repairs are needed in some area.

tailor, a: wil receive news from abroad.

Source: Zolar’s Book of Dreams Numbers and Lucky Days Author: Zolar

Interpretation 5 — Patrica Telesco

(see Fabric, Needle)

The need to repair a relationship, a system of belief, or any other situation that has somehow been allowed to disintegrate, or torn apart by negativity-.

Sewing machines represent having all the tools you need to fix a situation. Don’t be afraid to rely on your wisdom, talents, and insight.

Thread symbolizes the lines of fate and destiny that we all work within and weave.

To break a thread is a negative omen of bad fortune or mishaps on the horizon.

Source: The Language of Dreams Author: Patrica Telesco

Interpretation 6 — Garuda

Vision: Dreaming about sewing means prosperity through hard work.

If a man is sewing something and is pricked by the needle, more likely than not a wedding is in the near future.

See Needle.

Depth Psychology: If you are sewing two pieces of fabric together: you want to “join” another person; or you want to minimize the contradictions of your strength and weaknesses.

See Zipper.

Source: Dreamers Dictionary Author: Garuda

Interpretation 7 — Alison Davies

Sewing is something we do either to make something to wear, or to repair something. Dreaming of sewing suggests you need to work hard to create something or make it better. It can often refer to a relationship and mending some kind of rift which that has occurred. If you’re sewing with a machine, then the reconciliation you’re hoping for is on a much larger scale than if you’re sewing by hand.
Source: Dreams Interpretations Hidden Meanings Symbols Author: Alison Davies

Interpretation 8 — DreamForth

To dream that you are sewing indicates your desire to restore a friendship or revamp a condition. You may want to revolutionize your perceptions or personality. It also denotes fruitfulness, personal development, and progression into adulthood.
Source: Dream Symbols and Analysis Author: DreamForth

Interpretation 9 — James R. Lewis and Evelyn Dorothy Oliver

A dream about sewing can be about creating something new or about repairing something than has been torn. We also talk about “sewing something up,” meaning to assure the success of something. (See also Knitting).
Source: Dream Symbols in The Dream Encyclopedia Author: James R. Lewis and Evelyn Dorothy Oliver

Interpretation 10 — Joan Seaman - Tom Philbin

1. Mending a relationship.

2. If making clothing, one is try­ing to create a new image.

3. Achievement of skill and maturity.

Source: New American Dream Dictionary Author: Joan Seaman - Tom Philbin

Interpretation 11 — Klaus Vollmar

Fertility, growth, emotional and intellectual maturity. Traditionally, sewing symbolizes intercourse.
Source: Little Giant Encyclopedia Author: Klaus Vollmar

Interpretation 12 — Tony Crisp

Creating a new attitude; changing old habits; heal­ing a hun, or tear in a relationship if mending.
Source: A Guide to Dreams and Sleep Experiences Author: Tony Crisp

Interpretation 13 — Gustavus Hindman Miller

To dream of sewing on new garments, foretells that domestic peace will crown your wishes.
Source: Ten Thousand Dream Interpretation Author: Gustavus Hindman Miller

Interpretation 14 — Vincent Wienand

1. Joining;

2. Uniting Mending. Job 14:17.

Source: Dream Dictionary The Biblical Model Author: Vincent Wienand