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My daughter introduced this podcast to me, which I found so very interesting. I started to sew in the 60’s, making clothes because it was so economical, using the big four pattern companies. As the years went in on, I became busier and my sewing interest waned. Then Covid hit, my daughter started to sew, introduced me to the world of indie patterns, which has been so inspiring. My daughter and I have since developed a sewing bond. I let her know what is interesting to me, she shares some pattern and material ideas, then I’m off and running. What fun we have had!
jeanbwhitaker via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/12/22
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I absolutely adore your podcast. In addition to learning lots and being inspired, you two gals are just a joy to listen to. Thank you!
Grade ONEderful via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 10/06/17
I really love this podcast and hope they never tire of making it! For me it is the best sewing related podcast I have heard. Helen and Caroline have such a wonderful rapport with each other. I listen while I run and I smile so much during it that I know the people driving by me must think that...Read full review »
KarenSquared via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/07/17
This podcast is a delight. These ladies have been instrumental in making me feel welcome as a new sewist. I was surprised at how much I could learn from two people discussing a tactile visual hobby! Highly recommend.
jdbgdock via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/23/18
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