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.
What is the difference between patchwork and quilting?
Patchwork play
19 minutes 13 seconds
4 years ago
What is the difference between patchwork and quilting?
This episode starts off with a brief explanation of what the terms patchwork and quilting mean as they are different things. You may be new to this part of the creative world and the difference is very important. There's a segment about where to find me. Searching for Stitchscape on your fave search engine is the best option or on Instagram or Facebook. Then the challenge! Finished off with some information about the person I collaborated with on my Arts Council grant application.
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.