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Are you ready for a bit of a shake up this week? We have a guest host for this episode: we’re in the safe hands of regular guest Shams el-Din Rogers, and of course she’s presented us with an incredible conversation. Shams is talking to Toronto-based textile artist and mending workshop facilitator, Allie Davis. They have a fascinating discussion about whether it’s cultural appropriation or appreciation to teach techniques from a culture that is not your own. Plus, they explore the benefits and joys of working with materials that have had another life before you got hold of them…Support the podcast over on Patreon!Find Shams el-Din Rogers on Instagram @shamseldinrogers.Follow Allie Davis on Instagram @witchdyes and check out their website for dates of upcoming workshops dates and locations. Listen to her on previous episodes of CYT:Ep. #32: Textile Activism with Shams el–Din Rogers
Ep. #49: Sewing as Art and Political Action with Shams el–Din Rogers
Ep. #77: Stashes and Spaces with Shams el–Din Rogers
Ep. #81: Travel, Sustainability and Sewing with Shams el-Din Rogers
Ep. #142: Values Based Spending and Making with Shams el-Din RogersAllie took a Domestika class called Introduction to Japanese Sashiko Stitching led by artist Atsushi Futatsuya (@sashikostory on Instagram).Allie also took a clone-your-clothes workshop with Camilla Salcedo (@lil_arepa on Instagram). Shams and Camilla are part of a creative re-use collective called Works in Progress Toronto.The Textile Museum of Canada, based in Toronto, host a reuse program through which you can purchase pre-owned fabric. Allie has also purchased pre-owned fabrics from Lucky Deluxe Fabrics. ‘Wild Color’ is a book by Jenny Dean about natural dyeing:
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Published 11/18/24
Many of us sew in a small space, or in an area of our home that’s also used for other activities and by other people. If that’s you, how’s the space working for you? Whatever the constraints of your space, there are tons of changes you can make and heaps of tips that you can deploy to make things...
Published 11/11/24