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Louisa describes herself as the oldest person within the SewOver50 community. She describes her body shape a diamond related. Louisa is a rarity and talented with her sewing, gardening and anything textile related. Did you know she reads 200 books a year? This means her online friends at are who she hangs out with when she's not sewing or crafting. If you are able, consider supporting this podcast through our . Every podcast is free and the archive is gradually being uploaded on to the . Sound with permission by bensound.com intersects with all communities. where we are so over...
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Sarah of makes her sewing posts fun. She looks at life. She sees the humour in life. Then Sarah consults with her kids and her husband. The mirth from their conversations comes through in her posts. Sarah is a long time follower and she happily discusses a few of the videos she's posted that show just how funny life can be. If you are able, consider supporting this podcast through our . Every podcast is free and the archive is gradually being uploaded on to the . Sound with permission by bensound.com intersects with all communities. where we are so over ageism. Our focus is the...
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In January we heard from Yvonne – tell us about her experience in finding to create her seated dress form. Today we’ll hear from Jaire and Mia, the team who created mimiquins. Mimiquins is based in the UK. While they’re based in the UK Jaire and Mia are making Mimiquins available to people who live outside of the UK. Mia’s background is in biochemistry and she has always sewn her end of year ballgowns, during her university years. Jaire describes her background as boring ‘business by accident’. If you are able, consider supporting this podcast through our . Every...
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Roz Holt is the founder and CEO of The Nest Community in Brisbane, Queensland. She tells us about how her initial Craft Nest Project was the starting point for future collaborations and the eventual creation of The Nest Community. The Nest Community is a Brisbane charity that connects women purposefully through craft. The organisation has just undergone expansion and moved from a beautiful old house in Everton Part to a larger commercial space in Brendale. Reselling fabric and notions through their 130 volunteers at the shop provides lots to see and buy by over 500 visitors per week. Unlike...
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Alethia of Sew Much Talent has created a community of sewists that share their sewing and design skills through their joy of being a community. "Sew, Create, Inspire, Teach" Have you seen their group yet? Sew Much Talent has continued since the periscope days and with Alethia's various moderators, sewing challenges and stash busting are among the various activities this group thrives on. Alethia talks about how she loves to keep the group humming along and from this group of 10,000 on Facebook, there are constant Live chats, celebrations within the group and more sewing skill development...
info_outline Julie Eilber vintagesew organised style
In today's podcast Julie Eilber talks about sewing vintage styles and gives us some tips to sew fabric on the bias In last week's episode you would have loved listening to Julie's knowledge of Claire McCardell and all the influences Claire had on American fashion in the early 1900s. Julie is a fashion historian who re-creates 20th century designer looks. Julie is very fascinating and has sewn since she was 8 years old. I first followed Julie on her blog . You can read some of . You can keep up to date with Julie through her . She also discusses her book about Claire McCardell. If you...
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Julie Eilber talks about Claire McCardell and all the influences Claire had on American fashion in the early 1900s. Julie is a fashion historian who re-creates 20th century designer looks. Julie is very fascinating and has sewn since she was 8 years old. I first followed Julie on her blog . You can read some of . You can keep up to date with Julie through her . She also discusses her book about Claire McCardell. If you are able, consider supporting this podcast through our . Every podcast is free and the archive is gradually being uploaded on to the . Sound with permission by...
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Yvonne shares her story of finding a seated dressform. She was also an amazing guest editor for recently too. Yvonne's guest post has been liked by over 1,300 accounts on the SewOver50 Instagram account. There were over 120 really insightful comments as well. Please consider using #SewnShownSeated on your social media posts to provide valuable visibility for people who make clothes for seated positions. is the seated dressform Yvonne has bought. If you are able, consider supporting this podcast through our . Every podcast is free and the archive is gradually being uploaded on to the ....
info_outline The Wheelie Stitchersew organised style
Yvonne is an enthusiastic sewist and she's really keen to find makes that use #SewnShownSeated. There are many people who also need to wear clothes that fit them well when they're seated so the need to sewn makes where you model them is a seated position is actually bigger than anyone realises. In the next podcast, Yvonne is back to discuss some groundbreaking work she has been a part of. I hope you enjoy Yvonne's sewing enthusiasm and help out by posting seated photos for your future makes. If you are able, consider supporting this podcast through our . Every podcast is free and the archive...
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Lisa Walters is the owner and creator of Her sewing journey started at the tender age of 8 years old when she sewed soft toys and sew each toys clothes. You could say those early days are what we’re able to now enjoy through the toy patterns Lisa creates. On today’s episode you’ll hear how her daughter Grace adds the story for each of the toy patterns and kits both Lisa and Grace create. Lisa’s sewing life has gone through many stages including sewing her own clothes to sewing soft furnishings for her home. Sewing is definitely in Lisa’s blood and storytelling through the toys is...
info_outlineAmanda Nadig is a textile artist who finds inspiration in keeping with and breaking away from traditions in quilting. Her hand quilted compositions explore colors and shapes sourced second hand from garments and home textiles. Inspired by life as a mother and high school teacher, Amanda incorporates embroidered drawings, an unexpected mix of synthetic and natural fibers, and monoprints into her work. You'll find Amanda at her website and on Instagram.
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