Is it much cheaper to make your own clothes than to buy them? I was thinking about learning how to do this at one point, but it just seems like cloth is really expensive.
Realistically no, you can't compete with the price of fast fashion. Ethical concerns around fast fashion is kind of what sent me in this direction: we aren't paying a fair amount for our clothes (a short-sleeved shirt like one of these takes me around 4-5 hours, a long-sleeved one a bit longer because cuffs are a bastard) and they aren't produced in good conditions. I would earn many times what it would cost to buy these shirts if I just spent that time at work
but the price jump on 'ethically sourced' clothes, with no proof of those claims, is just too much for me.
The other thing is that I've got long arms (on the long-sleeved shirts there I've extended the arms by about three inches and the cuffs by an extra inch) so off-the-peg shirts either have embarrassingly short sleeves I always have to wear rolled up, or I have to go up a few sizes and then everything else is massive.
I think it's worth learning if you enjoy making things, you particularly like fashions that aren't currently popular (for me it's late 90s and early 2000s), you're a weird shape, or if you buy second-hand/clearance clothes (because you can adjust them so you have a wider range to choose from; my favourite hoodie is an adjusted XL while I'm an M, but I get to keep the massive XL hood on it, which I like).