Amazing wealth of information, but left-wing
This is a wonderful podcast, full of charmingly delivered and abundant advice on garment sewing. The hosts, Caroline and Helen, are so sweet. With their team, they plan and research each episode so well, packing it with helpful information sourced from many people. Love to Sew is also the best produced podcast I have ever heard, and I appreciate the consideration for listeners demonstrated by the consistently high quality audio as well as the focused nature of the discussion. I enjoy playing Love to Sew as I do various tasks throughout my days. By starting from the first episode, progressing chronologically through the next episodes, and taking notes on points that interest me, I have gained an incredible free education in garment sewing as someone who does not know how to sew but would like to learn. I had to remove a star from the rating because unfortunately, Helen and Caroline have “drunk the Kool-Aid” of left-wing propaganda, not realizing that it aims to destroy marriage and the family, for the sake of destroying faith in Christianity—as marriage represents Christ and the Church, while the family represents the Trinity of God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. I am sure that Caroline and Helen mean no harm, particularly since they are echoing what has become trendy in our culture. But in the name of inclusion, they frequently espouse views or promote guests’ platforms that contradict the teachings of the Catholic Church, making me feel alienated. For example, in the first more than 200 episodes, only once have they had a Christian guest, Brittany J. Jones, whereas they have hosted countless people who advocate for grave sexual sins or Marxism, to the point that I have had to skip certain episodes or stop playing them because they effectively show contempt for my religious views. I would be grateful if Helen and Caroline could make the podcast concentrate on garment sewing and minimize engagement with controversial ethical standpoints that marginalize certain listeners. As a second-best, they could at least feature equal representation of people across the political or religious spectrum, including conservative Christians and Jews. Thank you for all your hard work, Love to Sew team!
Kaliannae via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/04/24
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This show is interesting and I like to listen, however the women use the word “like” to distraction.
Georgineb1 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/27/17
Fun podcast I learned a lot about Indie patterns. I quilt & make bags. I learned to sew in high school & haven’t sewed for myself. I picked up a couple of Indie patterns at Quilt Festival. So now I am encouraged to try. Thanks👍👍👍👍
Gas map via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/03/17
This is my favorite podcast. It has gotten me back into the sewing room and inspired to get back to sewing! Helen and Caroline are great company!
CattyAndry via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/09/18
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