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Reverberate is a podcast exploring our wide world of textiles and the people who grow, design, make and wear them. Produced by A Verb for Keeping Warm in Oakland, California. Hosted by Adrienne Rodriguez. We plan to release vibrant episodes packed with interviews, conversations and stories from vita…

A Verb for Keeping Warm


    • Dec 15, 2022 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 37m AVG DURATION
    • 12 EPISODES

    4.8 from 48 ratings Listeners of Reverberate that love the show mention: cotton, fiber, sally, knitting, picking, warm, mother, natural, wow, interview, hearing, looking forward, informative, new, love, listening, great, reverberate podcast.



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    Graze Yarn - An Interview with Jenya Schneider of Cuyama Lamb

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 38:27


    We're releasing a new yarn named Graze! Listen to an interview with Jenya Schneider, the co-owner and operator of Cuyama Lamb. She and her team raised the sheep whose wool is used to make Graze. Located in Santa Barbara, California, her sheep's role is to graze along the hillside to help with wildfire mitigation - an effort we are very happy to support. SHOW NOTES Cuyama Lamb is a six member team including Jenya, Jack, Anthony, Cristian, Alex, and Dani. They currently have a 1000 head of sheep, 3 herding dogs Willie, Rocco, and Tres, and 5 guardian dogs Lucy, Yoreh, Bruno, Aya and Lutu. Follow Cuyama Lamb on Instagram to learn more about their daily activities. Emily Tzeng of Local Color Farm and Fiber Studio is the person who contacted us to be part of this collaboration. She has a wonderful farm. We asked Jenya for a few recommendations… For literature that has shaped her current ecological and agricultural thinking:+ Tending the Wild by M. Kat Anderson–integral in decolonizing my perceptions of "conservation" and ecological stewardship+ The Unlikely Peace at Cuchumaquic by Martín Prechtel+ A Growing Culture - a website which publishes essays about food sovereignty. Places / programs about how people can learn to care for animals: + Quivira Coalition – find an apprenticeship with a holistic livestock operation aligned with your interests+ New Cowgirl Camp – hosted by Beth Robinette and Alex Machado. An excellent entry point for aspiring cowgirls and gender nonconforming cow-wranglers (and sheep and goat herders too).+ Aldersprings Ranch – summer apprenticeships working cattle on horseback The name of the family she works with in Ventura:“We are working in collaboration with Porfirio Gutierrez, and incredible Zapotec weaver based in Ventura. His website is https://porfiriogutierrez.com/ and IG handle is @porfirio_gutierrez_studio. He is working with our wool (the same yarn that you are working with) to make blankets and ponchos. His work is rooted in his family and culture's textile traditions while also utilizing novel techniques to explore ideas of migration, indigeneity, and so much more.” We hope you will knit with Graze! Thank you so much for following along.  ========================================================================= Transcript available on our blog. For more episodes visit: https://www.averbforkeepingwarm.com/pages/reverberate If you are a new listener to Reverberate, please subscribe and share with your friends! Also don't forget to rate and review on Apple Podcasts.  

    11 Questions with Chin Matthews

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 37:23


    We speak with new local (Oakland, CA) knitwear designer Chinua "Chin"Matthews and ask him 11 Questions about himself and his connection to knitting and our community.

    Korean Wrapping Cloths: an Interview with Textile Artist and Teacher Youngmin Lee

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2019 62:00


    At A Verb for Keeping Warm we work with many textile makers, teachers and artists. We hope to share with you some of those people and their work to inspire your own work. Youngmin Lee is a Korean born textile artist living in the SF Bay Area who teaches at A Verb for Keeping Warm. Her work features the beautiful and intricate Korean textile art of patchwork known as jogakbo. This patchwork is mostly seen on traditional wrapping cloths called bojagi. These wrapping cloths impart the maker’s wish for happiness among other good fortune for the receiver of the gift. Each piece Youngmin makes is hand stitched with intention and delicate skill. She teaches these techniques and Korean culture around the world to share this eloquent textile heritage. Kristine and Adrienne interviewed Youngmin Lee in person about her work, how she got started making, and the history and cultural significance of these textiles in Korea. This interview was recorded in person at A Verb for Keeping Warm in Oakland, California. For Show Notes visit: www.averbforkeepingwarm.com/reverberate If you are a new listener to Reverberate, please subscribe and share with your friends! Also don’t forget to rate and review on iTunes.    

    Dreams, Wool and Pattern Design plus an Interview w/Bristol Ivy

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2019 27:05


    In this episode, first, I speak with Kristine Vejar the owner of AVFKW, then I share an interview with Bristol Ivy. Annie Claire reads a description of her design. And finally, Kristine and I do a quick recap.This is the 8th and last episode of the Fall 2018 Lookbook Series.

    Growing Local Color & Interview with Lora Kinkade

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2019 26:59


    In episodes 1-4, we followed the path of creating our yarns Pioneer, Flock, Dawn, and Ridge. These yarns are made from Sally Fox’s wool and are milled at Green Mountain Spinnery. Now we’ve switched gears, and are following the path of how our yarn Gather is created - in episode 5, you can hear Lani Estill talk about growing the wool, in episode 6, Rob teaches us about milling Gather and gives us insight to how he incorporates sustainability into the milling process, and now in episode 7 - we hear from Lora Kinkade, the farmer who grew dye plants for us this past Summer which were used in the Lookbook collection of yarn and patterns. In this episode, first, I speak with Kristine Vejar the owner of AVFKW, and then I share an interview with organic farmer and sheep shearer, Lora Kinkade.

    Making a Wool/Alpaca Yarn Blend & Interview w/Mystic Pines Fiber Mill

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2019 38:34


    In this episode, first, I speak with Kristine Vejar the owner of AVFKW about our trip to visit Mystic Pines Fiber Mill, and then I share an interview with Rob, the owner of Mystic Pines, and then Kristine joins me again to talk about the intricacies of designing and making Gather.

    Breaking Out of the Wool Commodity Market an Interview w/Lani Estill

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2019 47:39


    In this episode, Adrienne interview's Lani Estill, the rancher who raises the wool used in A Verb for Keeping Warm's new farm yarn, Gather. Then Adrienne checks-in with Kristine, the owner of A Verb for Keeping Warm - and speak to her about her dream of making a soft naturally-dyed yarn made with California wool. Following the AVFKW Fall Lookbook as our guide, there will be eight episodes dedicated to those featured in the lookbook, and who support AVFKW farm yarns Pioneer, Flock, Dawn, and Gather. Throughout this series, we will explore the intersection of raising materials for textiles and caring for the environment.

    Designing with Natural Colors plus Interviews w/ Thea Colman and Elizabeth Doherty

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2018 39:57


    In this episode of Reverberate, we interview knitwear designers Thea Colman and Elizabeth Doherty. Following the AVFKW Fall Lookbook as our guide, there will be eight episodes dedicated to those featured in the lookbook, and who support AVFKW farm yarns Pioneer, Flock, Dawn, and Gather. Throughout this series, we will explore the intersection of raising materials for textiles and caring for the environment.  

    100% for the Designer & Interview w/Mary Jane Mucklestone

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2018 24:25


    In this episode, Adrienne speaks with Kristine, the owner of Verb, about the concept 100% for the Designer. And she talks to Mary Jane Mucklestone, one of the designers in the AVFKW Fall 2018 Lookbook, about her pattern The Diamondback Hat.

    Follow the Wool and Interview w/Green Mountain Spinnery

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2018 56:04


    In this episode, we follow the wool from the farmer to the mill. Kristine teaches us how the wool is prepared for the mill and I speak to David Ritchie from Green Mountain Spinnery located in Vermont.

    AVFKW new podcast and Interview with Sally Fox EP.1

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2018 46:53


    SHOWNOTES: In this first episode of Reverberate, we introduce the host and producers of the new AVFKW podcast. We also discuss what the next episodes will feature and a fascinating interview with Sally Fox about her life and work. If you are a new listener to Reverberate, please subscribe and share with your friends! Also don’t forget to rate and review on iTunes. In this episode, we discuss: Why AVFKW is producing a podcast AVFKW Fall 2018 Lookbook Sally Fox and her work as a cotton breeder and sheep farmer Organic and Biodynamic Farming Merino sheep Colored cotton Cotton breeding and genetics Carbon Sequestration Integrative Pest Management Soil health Explore these Resources AVFKW Fall 2018 Lookbook FoxFibre http://www.vreseis.com/ Smithsonian Inventions featuring Sally Fox https://youtu.be/ryryABlFx98 Definition of biodynamic ? Who is Rudolf Steiner? Demeter Certified Biodynamic® The connection of dyes and pesticides Follow Instagram @avfkw Listen Apple podcasts, stitcher, soundcloud, googleplay, spotify Produced by A Verb for Keeping Warm in Oakland, California www.averbforkeepingwarm.com  

    REVERBERATE PROMO

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2018 3:48


    This is the Reverberate Podcast Promo - giving a tease for what's to come! Reverberate is a podcast exploring our wide world of textiles and the people who grow, make, use, and wear them. Produced by A Verb for Keeping Warm in Oakland, California. Hosted by Adrienne Rodriguez. We plan to release vibrant episodes packed with interviews, conversations and stories from vital contributors to the fiber community. Examining the threads that tie us together across the country and the world. Join us on our audio adventures! Launching soon! This is a free podcast. Subscribe on your favorite podcast app - such as iTunes, Google Play, or Soundcloud to receive new episodes!

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