A New Kind of Museum
I cannot find the right words (and I LOVe to find the right words) to express how much I enjoy the Running Stitch podcast. Their archives of quilt stories aren’t left to moulder in a basement. Instead they have created an audio museum to curate and educate by juxtaposing old and new. Form followed function to the podcast medium when we couldn’t acquire history the old way, with collected objects. Now, our exhibitions are of sound! As a bonus, audio documentation first blossomed during the Sesquicentennial quilting boom so this project connects so many of us to our mothers and grandmothers during a time of isolation.
princessmax* via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/30/20
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i just found this podcast and it is so inspiring! especially the episode about difficult times. i am a theatrical costume maker, furloughed for the summer and i have newly discovered quilting and piecing as a comfort, almost meditative practice, getting me through these crazy times. thank you...Read full review »
pat vh via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/24/20
I am of course biased (as Quilt Alliance director), but I’m so impressed with this first podcast hosted and co-produced by Janneken Smucker with QA staffer Emma Parker. Janneken has been thinking about this project for many years and it shows. The topics and guests she’s chosen for this first...Read full review »
Amy Milne via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/27/20
My podcast experience had been mostly news and politics as I drove to work. But since retiring and needing a mental break from the world I was thrilled to discover Running Stitches. It is not your typical quilting podcast which I enjoy. Your focus on the importance and relevance of quilting...Read full review »
McIrish Annie via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/10/20
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