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441 - Emily Marshall - I Love Change and I Like to Try New Stuff!

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Release Date: 12/01/2024

458 - Christina Nies - I Love the Community of This Business show art 458 - Christina Nies - I Love the Community of This Business

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Christina Nies is a former night shift labor and delivery nurse with 25 years of experience who has decided to embark on a new career path. She has launched a drapery and soft furnishing workroom called Night Shift Window Décor. Christina is a self-taught sewer with a long-standing passion for decorating and textiles. Her business caters to both retail and to-the-trade customers, providing a range of window treatment and soft furnishing services. Christina operates her workroom from a small space in the basement of her family home in Richmond, VA. She resides there with her husband, Nick,...

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457 - Karen Swerling - There are Always Five Solutions to Every Problem show art 457 - Karen Swerling - There are Always Five Solutions to Every Problem

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  Karen Keech Swerling worked in Hollywood as a costume designer for three decades. She and her husband were looking for a change of pace in retirement, so eight years ago they traded their house in Malibu for an early 1900s Victorian in Richmond’s museum district. Keech Swerling converted the basement into a studio for her nonprofit, , and she offers free classes to anyone with a desire and a passion to sew. You can find Karen on Richmond Really Sews on and   Links and Resources; -  (Some of the links I provide, specifically to Amazon and a few others, require me...

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456 - Happy Women's History Month show art 456 - Happy Women's History Month

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455 - Listener Favorite - Michelle Moldowan show art 455 - Listener Favorite - Michelle Moldowan

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Michelle Moldowan of styles inspiring spaces, makes houses feel like homes, and owns and operates a custom drapery workroom in Castle Rock, CO. She delights in walking alongside homeowners as they plan and execute home projects from minor changes to whole house remodeling, as well as designing and fabricating bespoke window treatments across the country.   Using a design process carefully cultivated over 10 years in the industry, Michelle prides herself on listening carefully to homeowners to truly understand their lifestyle and design a space that not only meets theirs needs but tells...

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454 - Morris Mayer - No Two Hours are the Same in This Business show art 454 - Morris Mayer - No Two Hours are the Same in This Business

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Morris Mayer, Entrepreneur and Pastor. He is the CEO of Morris Mayer Services Group Inc., overseeing several small businesses and a charity. These include Plaza Park Interiors, a 12 year old custom drapery and upholstery workroom to the trade and contract accounts; Plaza Park Cleaning Services offering fine drapery and upholstery cleaning and stain shield fabric protector; Valley Interiors offering custom window treatments and upholstery in Northern New Jersey; the recently launched R2A Custom Furniture Frames offering Ready 2 Assemble high end custom furniture frames to smaller custom...

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453 - Deb Barrett - I've Been Appointment Driven My Whole Life show art 453 - Deb Barrett - I've Been Appointment Driven My Whole Life

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Deb Barrett is an accomplished, prolific and highly regarded authority in the design industry with a varied background and experience. A fascination with what's around the corner and the constant search for inspiration has led to her current roles in the design industry. •     As an award-winning designer and Principal in Window Dressings, Deb Barrett has built a reputation for cutting edge couture treatments and soft furnishings •     As an educator, Deb is a recognized design authority and thought leader. She is a frequent speaker for a variety of industry events. She...

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452 -  Oksana Ambroz - The Business Came to Me, I Wasn't Looking For the Business show art 452 - Oksana Ambroz - The Business Came to Me, I Wasn't Looking For the Business

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Oksana Ambroz-Trychta is the founder of "," a Chicago-based textile design studio and workroom.    Born in Ukraine, Oksana's background in art and music led her to a career in ceramic and porcelain design. After showcasing her porcelain collection in New York in 1997, she transitioned to soft furnishings, reigniting her passion for textiles.    Building a strong reputation through word-of-mouth, she became a sought-after collaborator for interior designers. A course in laser cutting at Central St. Martin's in London further fueled her innovative approach.    "It's...

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451 - Molly Burke and Tracy Jenkins of Chairloom show art 451 - Molly Burke and Tracy Jenkins of Chairloom

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Now is Found operates at the intersection of art and sustainability, shifting the conversation around vintage furniture and design. On today's podcast I have the pleasure of interviewing Molly Burke and Tracy Jenkins of Chairloom.     The Sew Much More Podcast is sponsored by;                        

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450 - Wes and Jes Breitenbach - Crown Upholstery show art 450 - Wes and Jes Breitenbach - Crown Upholstery

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In 1999 Jes and Wes were on a quest to work for themselves and have more control over their own time. That's when they created Crown Upholstery. After 25 years they have  definitely worked, but they have yet to gain much control over their time. Jesica is the 5th generation in her family to be enticed by the upholstery lifestyle. Growing up in her grandparents shop, in Glendale Arizona, she witnessed first hand the freedoms upholstery had to offer as well as the hard work one has to put in to be successful in this craft. Wes was raised in Maryland and had never known upholstery to be...

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449 - Addie Conte Follow Up Podcast show art 449 - Addie Conte Follow Up Podcast

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  Addie Conte was offered a job on a whim by a local Maryland drapery workroom in 2012. That first experience sparked her love for making beautiful things that continues today.  Any spare time she had was spent attending workroom classes and window treatment conferences. She began planning her own workroom space in her unfinished basement.  Shortly after, a local seamstress was going out of business, and Addie was able to acquire all of their equipment and ta-da… was born.   Today, the Addie Designs team proudly operates from a dynamic studio in Deale, Maryland- a...

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Emily Marshall owns the custom workroom Emily Marshall Custom Sewing in Santa
Rosa California. The one person workroom took shape in 2014 when her youngest went
to preschool she offered sewing as a service on Craigslist. That started her off on a path
she’d never imagined. Sewing mostly at night anything and everything from dog collars,
zebra skin into rugs, sails for sailboats, a blackout lining for a circus tent, large
production runs…. In 2017 she enrolled in fashions studies night classes at the local
junior college to connect with other sewers and learn pattern making and draping skills
she still uses when making slipcovers.
Emily started offering after school hand sewing classes at her local elementary schools
in 2019. Teaching kids from 4-14 years old has been the most rewarding part of her
career yet.
Over the years as her kids grew up she has grown her business. Emily has always
loved sewing and being creative. She also loves the flexible schedule owning her own
business has provided while raising her kids.
These days when Emily’s not in her workroom she’s exploring the great outdoors or
cheering on her two teenagers playing soccer and volleyball.

 

Emily is on Facebook

 

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