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Whipstitch
Deborah Moebes
29 episodes
6 months ago
Casual conversations over coffee with award-winning author and sewing instructor Deborah Moebes, based on her blog, Whipstitch. Deborah shares insights about the connections sewing provides each of us: our relationships, our history, our homes, our community, our hearts, our minds. Engage with ideas that will enrich your sewing, make it more rewarding, and enjoy some time visiting together.
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Casual conversations over coffee with award-winning author and sewing instructor Deborah Moebes, based on her blog, Whipstitch. Deborah shares insights about the connections sewing provides each of us: our relationships, our history, our homes, our community, our hearts, our minds. Engage with ideas that will enrich your sewing, make it more rewarding, and enjoy some time visiting together.
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Episodes (20/29)
Whipstitch
10 Reasons To Join A Sewing Membership Community: Episode Twenty-Nine
Host Deborah Moebes discusses ten reasons why a sewing membership is a good choice for you.  Improve your technical skills, get inspired, master tricky sewing methods, and improve your mental well-being with a sewing community like the League of Dressmakers, where you'll be encouraged and supported by consistent, recurring relationships with other folks who sew and want to sew alongside you.   Learn more: https://leagueofdressmakers.com
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6 months ago
56 minutes 35 seconds

Whipstitch
Episode Twenty-Eight: The 2025 Murder Mystery Quilt, Murder At Machu Picchu
Join host Deborah Moebes as she shares details about the 2025 Murder Mystery Quilt project!  Sew the quilt to solve the crime by taking part in Murder At Machu Picchu with the nicest quilters on the internet. Learn more and register: https://murdermysteryquilt.com
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9 months ago
37 minutes 49 seconds

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Episode Twenty-Seven: Your 9 Most Important Sewing Tools
Host Deborah Moebes shares a list of the nine most important sewing tools you can have in your sewing kit--the perfect collection for anyone new to sewing or looking to improve their results!   Find links and more details on the Whipstitch blog: https://whip-stitch.com/your-9-most-important-everyday-sewing-tools/
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11 months ago
53 minutes 43 seconds

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Episode Twenty-Six: How Are Your Sewing Goals Coming Along?
Host Deborah Moebes reviews her 2024 sewing goals, including how she set them and what she's hoping to achieve this year. Join the conversation and think through your sewing philosophy, your sewing habits, and how to sew more garments that you love to wear!   Read a related blog post here: https://whip-stitch.com/my-sewing-goals-for-2024/
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1 year ago
47 minutes 40 seconds

Whipstitch
Episode Twenty-Five: For The Love Of Bias Tape
Host Deborah Moebes guides you through THREE chapters covering everything you want and need to know about bias tape.  Chapter One: What Is It, and Why?  Chapter Two: What to make with bias tape.  Chapter Three: Continuous bias tape, step by step.   Read more here: https://whip-stitch.com/?s=bias+tape
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1 year ago
52 minutes 28 seconds

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Episode Twenty-Four: What's A Sewing Tournament?
Have you ever heard of a SEWING tournament?  You've heard of a basketball tournament, and a bowling tournament, but a SEWING tournament?  The League of Dressmakers, Whipstitch's subscription garment club for sewing better clothing, has an Annual Sewing Tournament, the only one of its kind.  The next round starts the first week of March 2024, and you can be part of the fun! Listen to Whipstitch founder Deborah Moebes share the inspiration and concept behind the sewing tournament, the challenges involved, and the unexpected outcomes for members who play along. Want to take part?  Join The League: https://leagueofdressmakers.com
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1 year ago
28 minutes 14 seconds

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Episode Twenty-Three: How To Defeat Sewing Perfectionism
Host Deborah Moebes shares the story of sewing a men's sport coat from a Vogue sewing pattern, only to have it fail miserably--and what that reveals about her own (accidental) pursuit of perfectionism in her sewing. Read the original blog post here: https://whip-stitch.com/mens-sport-coat-reveal/
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1 year ago
52 minutes 42 seconds

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Episode Twenty-Two: Murder In Greece! The 2024 Murder Mystery Quilt--with BONUSES
This year is the NINTH year of the Murder Mystery Quilt, and we're headed to GREECE!  Hear Deborah Moebes share the colors and design of the quilt, the mystery we'll be solving, and how you can also join Murder At Yellowstone for a limited time.   Learn more: MurderMysteryQuilt.com  
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1 year ago
34 minutes 16 seconds

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Episode Twenty-one: The Seamstresses of Manzanar
In this episode, Deborah shares a visit to Manzanar, an American internment camp for citizens of Japanese ancestry during World War II.  The ways in which sewing formed community, relationships, and identity for those Americans during this tumultuous time should be honored and remembered.  These are Great Women In Sewing. Read a full transcript, complete with links & more posts in the Great Women In Sewing blog series, here: https://whip-stitch.com/great-women-in-sewing-the-seamstresses-of-manzanar/
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2 years ago
27 minutes 46 seconds

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Episode Twenty: Sewing Machine Maintenance For Beginners
Deborah discusses the near-death of her beloved sewing machine, her relationship with her local sewing machine repair shop, and how to maintain our sewing machines so that we don't need repairs as often--and at lower cost. Atlanta locals, the repair shop Deborah uses is the Atlanta Sewing Center, which has two locations: https://www.atlantasewing.com/ Read Deborah's original blog post with these details and show notes here: https://whip-stitch.com/tag/sewing-machine-maintenance/ Deborah's post about the "Three Most Common Sewing Mistakes--and How To Fix Them" is here: https://whip-stitch.com/answers-to-the-three-most-frequent-sewing-machine-questions/ Deborah's bulk sewing machine needle purchase link is here (this is an affiliate link): https://amzn.to/3XvtCre The sewing machine cover Deborah mentions, which is both in her book Stitch Savvy and a part of the How To Sew video series, you can see here: https://whip-stitch.com/quilted-sewing-machine-cover/ For more information about the How To Sew video series, see the League of Dressmakers blog post: https://leagueofdressmakers.com/how-to-sew-video-series-master-your-sewing/ For more about rubbing alcohol to clean your tension discs, see this post from the National Quilters Circle The sewing machine oil with a telescoping spout is here: https://amzn.to/3CNd7NS Need a new sewing machine instruction manual, especially for a vintage model?  Try this archive: https://archive.org/details/manuals?and%5B%5D=subject%3A%22sewing+machine%22&sort=-publicdate The post where Deborah looks at images of sewing thread under the microscope is here: https://whip-stitch.com/your-thread-has-a-shelf-life/    
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2 years ago
38 minutes 26 seconds

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Episode Nineteen: How To Choose A Sewing Machine
Deborah shares FOUR questions that will help you narrow down your sewing machine options, whether you're buying a first sewing machine or buying a replacement sewing machine.  Then, she shares the SIX non-negotiable features that every sewing machine ought to have--along with where and how to buy a great machine for less money!   Read a transcript of this episode here: https://whip-stitch.com/how-to-choose-a-sewing-machine
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2 years ago
44 minutes 50 seconds

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Episode Eighteen: How To Get (Back) Into Sewing
Deborah talks about how to get UNSTUCK when you don't know how to get started sewing--whether sewing is brand-new to you, or whether you're feeling stalled out and need new ideas. Read an abridged transcript of this episode on the Whipstitch blog: https://whip-stitch.com/how-to-get-back-into-sewing/ Learn more about the Murder Mystery Quilt mentioned in this episode here: http://murdermysteryquilt.com/about Learn more about the League of Dressmakers mentioned in the episode here: https://leagueofdressmakers.com/about/  
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2 years ago
35 minutes 9 seconds

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Episode Seventeen: The Murder Mystery Quilt 2023--Murder Of The Viking
Listen as Deborah Moebes shares the history of the Murder Mystery Quilt, her subscription clue where quilters join Clue Crews to read an original detective story while sewing a quilt they've never seen, so they can sew the quilt to solve the crime!     Registration for the 2023 Murder Mystery Quilt is now open: https://murdermysteryquilt.com/join-2023
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2 years ago
31 minutes 41 seconds

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Episode Sixteen: How to Hit Holiday Sewing Deadlines, and a Project of Doom Quilt Update
Almost exactly one year ago, Deborah set a goal to sew FIVE quilts as a Christmas gift for 2022.  But they aren't any old quilt--they're the Project Of Doom, a notoriously challenging foundation paper pieced Harry Potter-themed bookcase quilt.  This episode, she updates us on her progress, even though it's only October, and discusses how she sews Christmas pajamas every year for the whole family by starting far soon in the calendar than she really likes. Along the way, join in this thought-provoking discussion of how handmade is a part of YOUR holiday, how ambitious plans can be handled with some self-compassion, and how we can evaluate our progress on sewing projects by viewing it through the lens of how much joy it brings us IN THE PROCESS. Read more about the Whipstitch Project of Doom here: https://whip-stitch.com/the-quilt-of-doom-harry-potter-quilts-for-five/  
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2 years ago
39 minutes 58 seconds

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Episode Fifteen: How To Shop For Fabric When Sewing
Follow the process of shopping for fabric for your sewing project--even when you don’t have a pattern!
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2 years ago
45 minutes 37 seconds

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Episode Fourteen: TheLeague of Dressmakers and Me Made May
Deborah Moebes shares the history and structure of her subscription club, The League of Dressmakers, and how that relates to the annual online showcase of handmade clothing called Me Made May.  Hear her talk  through the design and intention behind structuring a membership club for garment sewing, how the League inspires her & other members to learn new sewing skills, and what the flow of images shared during Me Made May means for club members. Read the first public post about the creation of the League here: https://whip-stitch.com/the-league-of-adventurous-dressmakers/ Learn more about the League and join here: https://leagueofdressmakers.com/ See the League Instagram account here: https://www.instagram.com/leagueofdressmakers/    
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3 years ago
41 minutes 34 seconds

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Episode Thirteen: How To Design A Sewing Project Kids Will Really Use
Deborah Moebes talks through the thought & design process behind the Junior Ranger backpacks she sewed for her three children as a way to display the embroidered patches they've earned at the US National Parks.  This coffee-date talk also includes conversation about the Junior Ranger program itself, how Deborah thinks through projects as part of an intentional design process, how to sew with bias tape on thicker fabrics, and why it's worth it to design with longevity in mind. Read more and see photos of this project here: https://whip-stitch.com/junior-ranger-backpacks-with-patches-and-pins/ See the Continuous Bias Tape tutorial and download the guide here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZUJknZ6aC0&t=607s  
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3 years ago
29 minutes 49 seconds

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Episode Twelve: How To Store Wool Yarn & Fabric
Deborah Moebes discusses how learning to knit changed how she stores her textiles; how pantry moths taught her how to prevent infestations; and where to get the goodies to keep your preciouses safe. Brief mentions of Helen Mirren and the "ephemeral nature of all making."   Transcript of this episode (abridged): How To Store Wool Yarn & Fabric   Links for items mentioned in this episode: two-gallon zip-top storage bags tips for preventing moth infestation wool dryer balls lavender essential oil dried organic lavender flowers (bulk) Martha's basics for mothproofing   That Helen Mirren film Deborah mentioned? Is called Gosford Park, and it's spectacular.   Some links may be affiliate links that provide a small commission. Your cost is unaffected when using these links.  
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3 years ago
28 minutes 36 seconds

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Episode Eleven: What Iron Should You Choose For Sewing & Quilting?
Host Deborah Moebes details her thought process for selecting the best iron for sewing & quilting, comparing past steam generator irons (like Rowenta or Black & Decker) vs the gravity-fed iron with a separate reservoir.  Ideas about iron weight, steam quality, and what iron works best in your space are all included! Read more on this idea on the Whipstitch blog: https://whip-stitch.com/in-the-ring-rowenta-vs-the-gravity-feed-iron/
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3 years ago
32 minutes 38 seconds

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Episode Ten: Meet Deborah!
Meet Deborah Moebes, our podcast host! Hear about how she came to sewing, her two best-selling books, her two wildly successful subscription clubs, how she gets inspired to sew, and what's next for Whipstitch.
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3 years ago
30 minutes 51 seconds

Whipstitch
Casual conversations over coffee with award-winning author and sewing instructor Deborah Moebes, based on her blog, Whipstitch. Deborah shares insights about the connections sewing provides each of us: our relationships, our history, our homes, our community, our hearts, our minds. Engage with ideas that will enrich your sewing, make it more rewarding, and enjoy some time visiting together.