loader from loading.io

#22 Crafting in Times of Crisis

The Craft Room Podcast

Release Date: 12/23/2019

#38 The Card Maker Success Summit show art #38 The Card Maker Success Summit

The Craft Room Podcast

Hello … welcome to The Craft Room Podcast. I’m so glad you’re joining me today, because we are talking today about the upcoming Card Maker Success Summit.  I’ve been attending these summits for the past few years, and even though I’ve been making cards for over 30 years, I still come away from the event having learned something new, and loaded up with inspiration. So imagine my excitement when an invitation to speaker this year landed in my inbox! At the time I was putting finishing touches on the All Occasions box, so when I saw the theme for this summit … Card Maker Success...

info_outline
#37 Glue: Part 2 show art #37 Glue: Part 2

The Craft Room Podcast

Happy new year to you, and I’m so glad you’re joining me today as I answer the most common question I’ve received so far this year, which pertains to glue. Way back in Episode 26 I talked a lot about glue, but I’ve learned a few new things this week, so I thought it was time to share updated information and answer a question that lands in my inbox almost every day … “What is the ETA on the Precision Glue Press”. I made a short video about this today, but there’s more to know, so while this isn’t a super long episode, it does have some useful information, about the product,...

info_outline
#36 Obsession to Completion (The Tale of the Crochet Parasol) show art #36 Obsession to Completion (The Tale of the Crochet Parasol)

The Craft Room Podcast

I’m so glad that you’re joining me for this episode, because it’s a wild ride. Even if you’re not into crochet (or parasols), I hope you’ll stick around for the thrilling tale of how a 34 second TikTok video sparked a crafting odyssey. I have some hot tips to share that you might find useful in your own crafting life. I’m sure I’m not alone in this … you know that moment when you see something on the internet and you just know in your heart that you HAVE TO MAKE IT. This is what I’m talking about when I say “obsession”. I’ve experienced this many times, though in recent...

info_outline
#35 Cost vs Value show art #35 Cost vs Value

The Craft Room Podcast

Today we’re talking about an important crafting topic ... cost vs value. This is something I mention a lot on the podcast, but have never talked specifically about, so we’re going to talk about it today. In a nutshell, the cost of something is the price you pay for it. The value is what the product is worth to you. Todays episode is sponsored by Altenew. If you’re unfamiliar with them, Altenew have been around since 2014 and are renowned for their layering stamps, dies & stencils, detailed embossing folders, coordinating ranges and innovative tools. I am an Altenew stockist here...

info_outline
#33 How to Host a Group Buy show art #33 How to Host a Group Buy

The Craft Room Podcast

info_outline
#34 Copic Marker Maintenance & Handling show art #34 Copic Marker Maintenance & Handling

The Craft Room Podcast

Today we’re talking about a couple of very important things you need to know if you have Copic markers, or are thinking about starting your collection … maintenance and handling.   I want to start by laying out my credentials … I am a certified Copic instructor, and an Authorised Copic Stockist in Australia. I have been using Copic markers for over 13 years, and I created the Copic Subscription Box as a way to help crafters build their Copic colouring skills, as well as their marker collection. And, while I do know a lot about Copic markers, I don’t receive updated information...

info_outline
#32 New Years Crafting Resolutions show art #32 New Years Crafting Resolutions

The Craft Room Podcast

In todays episode let's talk about those crafting goals you may have set in January, and ways you can set yourself up for success.   LINKS Blog post -  Ep 5 - Quilting - https://dawnlewis.com.au/podcast5/ Frankensteins Fabrics - https://www.frankensteinsfabrics.com/ Creative Fabric Fans - https://fans.creativefabrica.com/creators/dawn-lewis-imagery/ Unsplash - https://unsplash.com/ Minecraft Quilt pattern - https://www.kellifanninquilts.com/p/minecraft-sew-along.html Mario quilt pattern - https://angelapingel.com/category/quilt-alongs/mario-quilt-along Achieve (craft donations) -...

info_outline
#31 International Shipping show art #31 International Shipping

The Craft Room Podcast

In this episode, Dawn discusses how pandemic conditions are affecting international shipping for crafters.

info_outline
#30 How to Host a Craft Swap show art #30 How to Host a Craft Swap

The Craft Room Podcast

In this episode, Dawn discusses how to be a great craft swap host and participant.

info_outline
#29 Embossing show art #29 Embossing

The Craft Room Podcast

In this episode, Dawn discusses the two different types of embossing ... dry embossing and heat embossing.

info_outline
 
More Episodes

Before we get into todays episode, a quick content warning. I will be mentioning Australian bushfires, animal rescue carers and people who have passed away, including angel babies. It’s not a graphic discussion, it’s more part of the narrative about how we can help people in distressing situations. If these are sensitive topics for you, please take care of yourself when listening.

Today we are talking about crafting in times of crisis. We crafters are really good at this … we’ve done it so many times before and we are doing it right now. Over the past few weeks, watching the craft community band together to make a very big difference to Australia's wildlife carers, I’ve felt very proud to be a crafter. I’ve had a lot of thoughts, a lot of emotions, and thought we could talk about ways we can use our crafting superpowers for the greater good.

When someone is suffering … our friends, our family, our community, our country, our world at large … we feel, as human beings, like we wish there was something we could do. Obviously the go-to response is to make a monetary donation. But sometimes even if you do make that donation, you still feel like it's not enough. We wish that we, personally, could physically do something to help right now. And as crafters I think we are really lucky and privileged because there is often something that we can do with our own two hands right now to help out. Here are the top five ways that we, as crafters, can help in times of crisis.

1. Make physical items
2. Donate from your stash
3. Teach
4. Spread the word
5. Make to sell / fundraise

Photo credit for podcast thumbnail (Joey in a hanging pouch) - Courtney White

LINKS
Article about crafting in times of crisis

Animal Rescue Craft Guild FB group

Rescue Craft Co FB group

Knitting Nanas Against Gas

Pussy Hat Project (Women’s Electoral Lobby)

Angel Gowns for Australian Angel Babies HERE

Knitting socks for soldiers - article

Sewing For Charity Australia
Website ... or ... Facebook page

Craft Ministry Australia
Website ... or ... 4 page directory