The Straight Stitch: A Podcast About Sewing and Other Fiber Arts. Janet Szabo
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The Straight Stitch is a podcast about sewing and other fiber arts. Join Janet as she visits with makers about their projects, highlights what is new and noteworthy in the world of sewing, and talks about what's on her cutting table and under the needle. Occasional episodes may venture into related areas such as embroidery or knitting.
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Sewing for Every Body at TomKat Stitchery
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Whitney Luckenbill is on a mission to empower sewists to make garments to fit their unique shapes. Her YouTube channel, TomKat Stitchery, features a wealth of information on color, style, fabrics, wardrobe planning, patterns, and more. I was fortunate enough to meet Whitney in person at Sew Expo in Puyallup, WA, in February. She is as much of a dynamo in real life as she is on her channel, and we made plans to sit down a few weeks later for an extended chat. Hear about Whitney’s journey from financial analyst to mother of twins to YouTube content creator. Whitney has also launched a series of online classes on fitting and other topics. If you do any garment sewing, Whitney will help you level it up! -
Sewing in the Heartland with Hoosier Handmade
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Social media is a two-edged sword. Negativity is everywhere, but the bright spots are waiting to be discovered. Today’s guest is Tiffany Scherschel, whose YouTube channel Hoosier Handmade is one of my favorite follows. Tiffany loves to sew garments, and she brings a positive, can-do attitude to every project. She also understands the importance of community and works hard to make all of her viewers feel like they are part of hers. I look forward to her twice-weekly videos—on Tuesdays and Fridays—and getting to sit down and chat with her in person was like having a cup of tea with a dear friend. -
Sew Butte!
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In this week’s episode, we take a road trip to the Butte-Silver Bow Public Archives in Butte, Montana. The Archives currently features an exhibit of vintage sewing machines from the collection of Virgil “Sarge” Sargent. The machines—from a late 1800s Willcox and Gibbs chainstitch machine all the way up to a 1960s Singer Rocketeer—detail the importance of sewing in this iconic western town, accompanied by a wealth of accessories, quilts, and vintage clothing from area collectors. Janet sat down for a lively conversation with the three organizers of the exhibit: Laura Sargent (Sarge’s widow), Leslie Doyle, and Rose Brock. Come along as we explore the history of sewing in the wild west. -
Establishing a Sustainable Clothing Business with Alex Jackson
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My guest today is Alex Jackson, owner and designer at H Clothing Company in Colorado. After graduating with degrees in business and wanting to start his own company with a sustainability focus, Alex settled on clothing manufacturing. A self-taught sewist, designer, and natural dyer, Alex creates the kind of clothing he wants to wear using hemp fabrics. Hemp is enjoying a resurgence as a useful natural fiber and requires far fewer chemical pesticides and herbicides than cotton. I know you’ll find Alex’s commitment to his vision as inspiring as I do. -
Scrap Quilts are My Favorite Quilts
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I took up quilting around 2010, after many years of being a professional knitting designer. For some reason, I was very drawn to scrap quilts, and they remain my favorites kinds to make. I am fascinated by the interplay of random bits of fabric. Join me for a discussion of my favorite books and patterns and get a few tips for making some scrap quilts of your own. -
A Thread Runs Through It
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How much do you think about the thread you use in your machine? Do you like to experiment with different kinds, or do you find one you like and stick to it? In today's podcast, we're going to explore the many kinds of threads currently available to sewists. Learn about the structure, fiber content, and how choosing a thread can make or break your project.
Customer Reviews
Common Sense Sewing!
I love listening to Janet’s calm voice, while she talks about all things sewing. I stumbled upon her podcast by chance about three weeks ago and have binged all the episodes. 🤓 Now, I look forward to Tuesday mornings! Thank you for the interviews as well, they’ve all been “sew” interesting!
Sew Interesting!
Janet’s podcast is one of my “treats” for taking my daily walk! She has a great voice and such a wide knowledge base - I always learn something from listening to her.
Keep up the great work!
Love this sewing podcast!
I have enjoyed listening to Janet. I listen to sewing podcasts driving back and forth to my job at a quilt shop. It’s a great use of the travel time. And having inspiring teachers to listen to, like Janet, makes my drive very enjoyable!