This podcast is Diane's way of sharing her passion of creative sewing without her having to wash her hair and be on video to be frank. It's a place to talk about really enjoying patchwork and sewing. This first series will focus on sewing for escapism. Hiding away for a while and letting our minds settle on colour, pattern, texture and one stitch at a time. This is not a place for strict rules or perfectionism. This is where play is key.
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This podcast is Diane's way of sharing her passion of creative sewing without her having to wash her hair and be on video to be frank. It's a place to talk about really enjoying patchwork and sewing. This first series will focus on sewing for escapism. Hiding away for a while and letting our minds settle on colour, pattern, texture and one stitch at a time. This is not a place for strict rules or perfectionism. This is where play is key.
This is my first proper episode of this podcast. I discuss some of my reasons for starting it today; November 5th 2020. I go over who it isn't suitable for, as well as who might appreciate it. There's our first little play activity - perhaps I need a good name for these - send all ideas on the back of a postcard- blimey, I am so of my generation and isn't that fab?!! To round off, I explain why this episode has the title 'Develop your creative practice'. Now go put your life issues in a little neat box. Close the lid. Let yourself just float away to connect with me and see what we together can make of this podcast opportunity.
Patchwork play
This podcast is Diane's way of sharing her passion of creative sewing without her having to wash her hair and be on video to be frank. It's a place to talk about really enjoying patchwork and sewing. This first series will focus on sewing for escapism. Hiding away for a while and letting our minds settle on colour, pattern, texture and one stitch at a time. This is not a place for strict rules or perfectionism. This is where play is key.