Samtaler med gjester om deres tekstile historie og hvordan de lever av og med det de brenner for og hva de elsker å skape og gjøre. Vi snakker om det å lage klær, strikkedesign, norsk tekstilfiberproduksjon, bærekraftsperpektiv; hvordan ta gode miljøvalg når du forbruker tekstiler. Vi deler historier fra eget liv og business-erfaringer, samt konkrete håndverkstips til deg som er hjemmesyer, hjemmestrikker eller hjemmefikser.
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Hvordan går det med drivhuset som Frøy og mannen Marius satte opp sent i høst? Har drømmene blitt virkeliggjort? Strikkemønsteret som Unni har utarbeidet for Sigdal museum har blitt lansert og er nå til salgs i museumsbutikken. Unni har også vært på spennenende ullfestival i Ullinsvin i sommer. Ble det noen kjøp der, tro? Support the show
Join craft maven and creative coach Amy Tangerine as she extracts juicy wisdom from tastemakers, experts, and entrepreneurs. Her guests have found their own unique voices and infuse creativity, fun, and intention into their daily lives– so can you. Listen for the freshest takes on how to build the life of your dreams at the crossroads of creativity, passion, and purpose.
Strikk på Kjøkkenet er en podkast om strikking og strikkelivet. To overivrige damer gir deg sitt syn på hva som rører seg i strikkeverdenen og i strikkelivet generelt. Ny episode hver torsdag i oddetallsuker. Velkommen, vi strikkes!
A maker podcast about woodworking, making things and basically having a good laugh.
Hosts of the show are Steve and Pierre. Yes there is only two of us!
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Are you constantly comparing your art to other artists? Does it seem like everyone on Instagram is making better stuff than you? Let's talk about these issues and better understand where your art stands and why you shouldn't give up!Get your free copy of Danny's book, The Seven Deadly Sins of Creativity, at http://sketchbookskool.com/sinJoin Danny Gregory and Jill Badonsky for Art for All, the Sketchbook Skool podcast to discuss this and other topics impacting creative people like us.Th...
This week on Not Your Granny’s Quilt Show, my guest is Sarah Spencer, also known as Io the Alien. Sarah is an artist who uses textiles as her main medium, always following her curiosities and giving her attention to the work that brings her joy.Lately, she’s been creating striking sketch portraits of women and “interesting men,” blending paint on canvas with stitched thread lines to bring her drawings to life. Sarah’s textile journey began with sewing her own clothes, then grew while she was teaching at a small art school in Chicago, where a quilting class sparked her love for improvisation. With guidance from artist Sheila Frampton Cooper, Sarah has continued carving her own unique path, building a body of work that feels fully her own.When she’s not making art, Sarah is also a radio DJ. If you’re in Chicago, you can catch her live, or stream her past shows anytime at chirpradio.com Enjoy our conversation, and be sure to check out Sarah’s work at iothealien.com Want to see more? You can find it here: NYQGS Merch Shop: nygqs.printify.me Patreon: patreon.com/notyourgrannysquiltshow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/notyourgrannysquiltshow https://www.instagram.com/sweetpeadesigncompany YouTube: https://youtube.com/@notyourgrannysquiltshow Want to be on the show? Send us a message!
Gayle and Sharlene talk about what they are wearing, what they are stalking, and of course, what they are knitting. Grab your knitting needles, your favorite yarn--or your favorite craft--and come knit with us! We are on Ravelry as gayleywayley and knitterninjashar. Show notes at http://www.yarniacs.com/
- Do you love sewing, AND are passionate about fighting the climate and ecological crises?
- Are you wondering if your sewing could be made more sustainable?
- Do you want to enjoy your creative passion in a way that really reflects your values?
Join Zoe Edwards, a sewing nerd and creator of Me-Made-May, on her journey to explore how to sew (and live!) more sustainably.
In this podcast we discover ways to sew with sustainability in mind, by flexing our creativity and resourcefulness in new and exciting ways. Check Your Thread’s goal is to show that sewing more sustainably can be fun and fulfilling, (HOLD the side order of guilt, eco-snobbery and FOMO.)
Topics covered include:
-Mending and garment repair
-Upcycling and refashioning
-Natural fabric dyeing
-Fibre and fabric selection
-Slow stitching
-Zero Waste sewing patterns
-The social and political dimensions of sewing
-Craft as activism
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The artists and artisans of the fiber world come to you in The Long Thread Podcast. Each episode features interviews with your favorite spinners, weavers, needleworkers, and fiber artists from across the globe. Get the inspiration, practical advice, and personal stories of experts as we follow the long thread.
Welcome to the Why I Knit podcast! My name is Dr Mia Hobbs and I am a Clinical Psychologist who is passionate about the mental health benefits of knitting.
Each episode of the podcast I interview a different knitter about why they knit and the (k)nitty gritty of how it impacts their mental well-being.
I have an inspiring and diverse range of knitters lined up who have generously shared their stories with me.
Find out more about the therapeutic benefits of knitting at my website and find our webinars, workshops and blogs at www.creativerestoration.org or follow me on Instagram @knittingistherapeutic
Send us feedback about this episode! Our guest today is award-winning microquilter Amy Pabst, known for her breathtaking miniature quilts that pack incredible detail into impossibly small spaces. Amy shares what first drew her to textiles, the techniques and tools that make microquilting possible, and the patience and precision required to make quilts on such a small scale. We also talk about where she finds inspiration and how she integrates what she’s learning in pursuit of a fine arts degr...