Identity Through Craft
I so enjoy this podcast- not because it is easy, mindless background chatter to craft to, but because it is the opposite of that! Lisa pokes at the vacuum bubble that surrounds craft, to let in truth behind the traditions. It’s easy to say “keep your politics out of my craft”- but that is a blind statement. What the mainstream sewing industry promotes and makes available to the community (or DOESN’T promote or make available) is always embedded in cultural and political decision making. I learn so much each episode by listening to Lisa and her guests’ perspectives.
weavyfox via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/15/21
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I've been listening to this podcast for over a year. Every episode speaks to me, and I love the variety of topics that are addressed. I have found a podcast where I feel that I can be myself, while still learning so much aobut sewing.Read full review »
Hula-la via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 06/10/20
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Geri holder via Apple Podcasts · Republic of Trinidad and Tobago · 07/03/20
Loved listening to these vibrant passionate women talk about their experiences and expertise. I was a distracted by poor sound quality. I look forward to listening to more and hopefully the sound will improve.
Carisensei via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/27/20
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