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Best podcasts about babylock

Latest podcast episodes about babylock

Craft to Career
174. Working for Baby Lock with Linda Pacini

Craft to Career

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 51:15


Linda Pacino is the Director of Training and Education for Baby Lock and has worked in the sewing industry for over 20 years. Linda manages a team of professional trainers who offer exceptional training for consumers and retailers. She shares her story and her journey to her dream job. Linda has great insight and shares encouragement for humanity at large and for each of us individually and we share our gifts and our talents and all we have to offer. Be sure to join in for an insightful conversation!  Turn your CRAFT into a CAREER! Did you find this podcast helpful? Find more creative business takeaways, tutorials, courses, plus much more below.  SHOW NOTES: https://quilterscandy.com/category/podcast-episodes/ QUILTERS CANDY WEBSITE: https://quilterscandy.com/ INSTAGRAM: Craft to Career Podcast @crafttocareer Quilters Candy @quilters_candy  

The Quilter on Fire Podcast
QOF Episode 162 - Carolina Moore

The Quilter on Fire Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 74:31


My guest today is Carolina Moore. She is a talented quilt pattern designer, notion inventor and popular YouTuber. This is a follow up episode since I've had her on the show before and she has done so many new things from blinging out an Oliso iron and a Babylock machine to inventing a new ruler and creating some AccuQuilt dies plus so much more! Carolina's's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/craftmoore/Carolina on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/CarolinaMooreQuilter on Fire Website - https://quilteronfire.com/OLISO IRONS - Host of the Quilter on Fire Podcast Lounge each year at QuiltCon!BUY YOUR OWN OLISO MINI PROJECT IRON RIGHT HERESquare One Textile Art WorkshopLink to Brandy's email listKristy's Quilt Picture BookQuilter on Fire PatternsFree Quilter on Fire Holiday Table Runner VIDEO 2025 TOUR of England & Wales ending at the Festival of Quilts  - Call Judy at Opulent Quilt Journeys at 1-877-235-3767 or go to the Opulent Quilt Journeys Website.  Support the Show.Thank you for listening to the Quilter on Fire Podcast.

Craft to Career
135. Baby Lock Ambassador, Educator and Products

Craft to Career

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2023 41:23


Learn all about Baby Lock and what they have to offer in episode 135. Baby Lock Ambassador, Educator and Products. Patty, who manages Baby Lock's training and education department, answers all sorts of questions one may have and shares about the many features that the Baby Lock Brand offers in their machines. If you have wanted to sell, use their machines, become an Abassador or learn about their products- this episode is for you!  Turn your CRAFT into a CAREER! Did you find this podcast helpful? Find more creative business takeaways, tutorials, courses, plus much more below.  SHOW NOTES: https://quilterscandy.com/category/podcast-episodes/ QUILTERS CANDY WEBSITE: https://quilterscandy.com/ INSTAGRAM: Craft to Career Podcast @crafttocareer Quilters Candy @quilters_candy  

Threedom
Threevisiting: Baby Lock Them Doors

Threedom

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 62:21


Threevisiting on the Tues: The Threedom Boys discuss a weird workout class, memorable celebrity deaths and play Dead Celebrities. Follow us on social media @threedomusa. Send Threetures and emails to threedomusa@gmail.com. Leave us a voicemail at 424-252-4678 (HAG-CLAIMS-8).

The Sewcial Hour
Episode 40: Sew & Tell Australia

The Sewcial Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 74:38


Megan is a passionate sewist based in Australia and is well-known in the sewing community as the founder of Sew and Tell Australia. She has been sewing for over 20 years and has honed her craft to create beautiful garments for herself and her family. Megan is a busy mum of two kids who understands the challenges of balancing family life and sewing projects. She finds joy in creating clothes that fit her perfectly, and believes that this can be life-changing for anyone. Megan is also a patient and skilled teacher who loves sharing her knowledge with others and introducing them to the joy of sewing.Megan is the only Australian ambassador for Babylock Australia. She's also an ambassador for Schmetz Needles as well as a pattern ambassador for Love Notions, Peek A Boo Pattern Shop, Sonia Estep, Tadah Patterns. On top of that she is a pattern tester for a number of others pattern companies as well. She has affiliations with many Australian based fabric companies and have built connections with many industry leaders both in Australia and around the world.Follow Sew & Tell AU:https://www.instagram.com/sewandtellau/https://www.facebook.com/sewandtellaushttps://www.tiktok.com/@sewandtellaustraliahttps://www.youtube.com/@sewandtellaustraliawww.sewandtell.com.auThe sewing corner is a beautiful community of sewists where Megan shares exclusive sewing tutorials as well as help sewists with their sewing journey. We have monthly guest expert interviews and a new hotseat/ask me anything style Q&A once a month over zoom for support as well.Special offer for listeners of the show for a $10 monthly discount for the first three months for those that sign up with a 3 month membership to the sewing corner. Use code: THESEWCIALHOUR and sign up here: www.sewandtell.com.au/the-sewing-cornerCheck out our NEW website and signup for our newsletter to be the first to know who we are interviewing next, submit questions for the podcast, and so much more!https://thesewcialhourpodcast.com/New this year in 2023: THIRSTY THURSDAY - Behind the scenes content to get to know us and our guests on a more personal level. So grab your drink of choice and join us over on Patreon every Thursday for some tea. https://www.patreon.com/thesewcialhourpodcastJoin us next Tuesday as the hosts review their sewing goals they set back in January because we are already half way through the year!Follow The Hosts:Ashley: https://linktr.ee/charmedbyashleyBethany: https://linktr.ee/CraftwithbethanySupport the show -  https://www.patreon.com/thesewcialhourpodcast Support the show

Stop Scrolling, Start Sewing
Packing for Quilting Retreats

Stop Scrolling, Start Sewing

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 40:47 Very Popular


In this episode of the Stop Scrolling, Start Sewing podcast we're chatting about packing for quilting retreats.  It can be overwhelming to think about all the things you need to bring with you in order to enjoy your sewing time away from home.  Quilt on the Wall: Lottie designed by Penelope Handmade, Pieced by me, Featuring Art Gallery Fabrics Pure SolidsFind the pattern hereLinks mentioned in this episode:Thread Catcher TutorialTutto Sewing Machine BagsSamsonite Compact Folding Luggage CartByAnnie A Place For Everything PatternByAnnie Ultimate Travel Bag PatternTula Pink HardwareOliso Mini Project IronOmnigrid Travel Cutting MatLori Holt for Riley Blake Cutting MatOlfa Splash Rotary CutterCreative Grids 6.5x24.5 RulerSquare Ruler SetOh... Sew Organized Stand n Store

Stop Scrolling, Start Sewing
Sewing Machine Educators and Finding A Quilt Class

Stop Scrolling, Start Sewing

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 24:13 Transcription Available Very Popular


Sewing Machine Educators and Quilt ClassesIn this episode I'm breaking down just what a Baby Lock Educator is and what the team does.  It's been a blast to be a part of the Baby Lock Educator team.  I've gotten the chance to meet Baby Lock sewing machine owners and shop owners from across North America.I also chat about finding quilt classes.Quilt on the Wall, Sasha the Tiger: https://bit.ly/3xEC7oyBaby Lock: https://babylock.comWhere you can find me:YouTube: https://youtu.be/dGpcdl523U0Facebook: http://facebook.com/nicolegilbertquiltsNicole Gilbert Quilts Blog: http://nicolegilbertquilts.com/custom-blogNicole Gilbert Quilts Instagram: http://instagram.com/nicolegilbertquiltsNicole Gilbert Quilts Shop: http://nicolegilbertquilts.com/shop

Stop Scrolling, Start Sewing
Season 3 Premiere

Stop Scrolling, Start Sewing

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 24:27 Transcription Available Very Popular


Hi I'm Nicole Gilbert and this is the Stop Scrolling, Start Sewing podcast.  Each Wednesday join me as I share the ins and outs of that quilt life.  If you don't have a sewing machine, can bust out a super fly Y seam,  or just want to hear about the newest or coolest quilty news, this is the podcast for you.Hello, Hello I'm back!  Did ya miss me?  Cuz I for sure missed you. This has been a crazy year and I can't wait to get back into the podcast saddle with all of you!  So what have I been up to?Well, we've moved to Kansas, I'm a new Baby Lock Educator, and I'm back to traveling to guilds and shops to teach!There is a new format for the podcast!  You can listen on your favorite podcast provider as well as watch on the Nicole Gilbert Quilts YouTube channel.Don't forget, National Jelly Roll Day is September 17.Questions answered this episode:How to choose fabric for scrap quilts?What are good sewing projects for kids?How do you choose background fabrics?Links mentioned in this episode:Sampler Spree by Susan Ache: nicolegilbertquilts.com/shop/samplerspreeSampler Spree Sew Along: https://nicolegilbertquilts.com/sampler-spree-slow-along/Nicole Gilbert Quilts YouTube Channel: http://youtube.com/nicolegilbertquilts

Love Island: The Morning After
“Baby lock the door and turn the lights down low…” - with Liam Reardon

Love Island: The Morning After

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 32:48


On today's episode, Kem and Arielle take a look at the starting couples…Make their predictions of who's going to last and who's going to go, who's going to have their heads turned and who's going to be the biggest grafter... And chat about the realities of the broken eagle…Plus, reigning king of the villa, Liam Reardon, drops by to spill the goss on life since Love Island. And we hear from Love Island superfans! You can get involved if you tweet us at #LoveIslandPodcast with your thoughts on the couples so far. We'll be back tomorrow - so in the meantime, make sure you're subscribed!Love Island The Morning After was produced by Pineapple Audio Production for ITV.

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THE NRL DON PODCAST
#22 - Baby lock them doors W/Greg Marzhew from the Gold Coast Titans

THE NRL DON PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2022 38:51


Very special episode, Greg Marzhew from the Gold Coast Titans stops by to chat everything footy and life. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-late-bloomers. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Quilt Buzz
Episode 054: Precious and Casey of @SewMagarbo

Quilt Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 38:12 Very Popular


Show Notes:0:55 - Virginia 1:25 - Instagram Reels 1:52 - Tagalog5:12 and 8:26 - Washington DC 8:38 - Egg rolls8:45 - Lumpia 9:51 - Philippines11:26 - Sewing machine throats11.30 - Free motion quilting 11:40, 12:24, 12:56 and 15:40 - Janome15:42 - Baby Lock 15:57 - E-commerce16:34 - PPP (Paycheck Protection Program)24:38 - Sew Magarbo's Instagram Reel of their Quilt Club session26:40 - Washington DC 29:28 - Sashiko 29:32 - Sashiko sewing machine 30:56 and 31:08 - K-drama [Korean drama]31:24 - Skittles31:43 - Chick-fil-a 31:55 - Sashiko 31:59 - Rope bowl32:09 - Tilda Fabrics solids 32:20 - Ruby Star Society 32:33 - Amy Butler32:45 - Kim[berly] Knight 32:46 - Sarah Watts32:51 - Starry by Sarah Alexia Abegg32:59 - Birthday by Sarah Watts33:02 - Windy Days by Tilda Fabrics 33:30 - The colour room in Sew Magarbo's store (the first frame in the Reel)33:46 - Cotton + Steel34:03 - Crazy quilts 34:13 - Seam roller34:32 - Quilters Select rotary cutter 34:35 - Quilters Select34:35 - Janome M734:44 - Aurifil Thread35:15 - Miss B's Quilting Studio 35:18 - Long Dog Quilts 36:13 - Corinne Sovey 36:40 - Tilda's Color Play Leaf quilt pattern37:01 - Asterisk quilt by Modern Handcraft37:04 - Birthday by Sarah WattsFollow Casey and Precious:Instagram - @SewMgarbowww.sewmagarbo.comFollow us:Amanda: @broadclothstudio https://broadclothstudio.com/Wendy: @the.weekendquilter https://the-weekendquilter.com/Anna: @waxandwanestudiohttps://www.waxandwanestudio.com/Quilt Buzz: @quilt.buzzhttps://quiltbuzzpodcast.com/Intro/Outro Music:Golden Hour by Vlad Gluschenko

Famous This Week with Priyanka
Baby Lock Them Doors

Famous This Week with Priyanka

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2021 44:04


Pri is still in the UK but she is ready to make you all FAMOUS this week! Get ready for the craziest celebrity fan encounters, Priyanka's love of Latrice Royale, morning wood, and so much more! Plus, of course, she calls you! CALL ME NOW! Leave your voicemail messages here: (661) 977 - 6855 Listen to Famous This Week Ad-Free on Forever Dog Plus FOLLOW PRIYANKA FOLLOW MOM PODCASTS FAMOUS THIS WEEK IS A FOREVER DOG AND MOGULS OF MEDIA (M.O.M.) PODCAST Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Atlanta Real Estate Forum Radio
The Stitchery in Rome: A Modern Quilting Marvel

Atlanta Real Estate Forum Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 25:45


Co-founder and Owner of The Stitchery in Rome, Stephanie Bradshaw joins the Atlanta Real Estate Forum Radio podcast to discuss shop services, products and running a small business during a pandemic. Bradshaw joins hosts Carol Morgan and Todd Schnick for the Around Atlanta segment. Carrying two brands of sewing machines, Janome and Baby Lock, The Stitchery has been a small business marvel near downtown Rome for nine years. Classes, events and one-on-one training only scratch the surface of what The Stitchery offers customers. The store supports anything and everything sewing-related. “It all comes together, but there's a lot of wheels in motion,” Bradshaw said. “We offer a lot!” Originally located on Broad Street in downtown Rome, its new location on Central Plaza is still near the hustle and bustle of Rome with more space for classes and an in-house machine repair shop. The purchase of a machine at The Stitchery comes with a complimentary entry-level sewing class. The considerable repertoire of classes includes embroidery, sewing, quilting and the basics. Participants bring their machines to learn essential sewing tasks, such as sewing a button on or taking up a hem. With her experience running a female-owned small business, Bradshaw says the best perk is her independence. After her business partner retired three years ago, she assumed sole partnership and oversaw more aspects of her business, as well as relied on herself more. The past year presented many problems for businesses globally, but 2020 also brought a new generation of people who love to sew. It all began with wanting to lend a hand with mask making, creating a brand-new sewing trend. While this may have died down, the movement transformed into a new hobby during the initial lockdown. From 12- to 65-years-old, new customers explored the world of sewing and quilting. Bradshaw shared she also supports other small embroidery businesses by selling top-of-the-line machines and supplies. While apparel sewing was replaced by fast fashion, creating bags, embroidering shirts and crafting items are taking off thanks to platforms like Pinterest and Etsy. As the industry progresses, so do its tools – rotary blades, rulers and heat-proof pins are more efficient than ever. “When you are making something for somebody, it is truly a gift of love,” Bradshaw said. Bradshaw predicts apparel is on the rise and quilting is more popular than ever! Lockdown brought a greater appreciation for creativity and people yearned for the slow process and mindfulness of sewing and quilting. Recently featured in the University of Georgia Alumni magazine, Bradshaw also received a spotlight in the Bulldog 100 in 2018 and 2019, all incredible honors! She credits grit, determination and her admirable staff and clientele for the increasing success of Rome's modern quilting shop. To visit The Stitchery online and shop the extensive catalog, visit www.TheStitcheryRome.com. Shop fabrics, machines and more on the brand-new app available for Apple and Android and interact on Facebook and Instagram for updates on classes, products and shop news. Never miss an episode of Atlanta Real Estate Forum Radio! Subscribe to the podcast here. You can also get a recap of any past episode on the Radio page. Listen to the full interview above! Georgia Residential Mortgage Licensee, License #22564. NMLS ID #6606. Subject to borrower and property qualifications. Not all applicants will qualify. The Stitchery and New American Funding are not associated. Click here to view the terms and conditions of products mentioned during the show. Corporate office 14511 Myford Rd., Suite 100, Tustin, CA 92780. Phone: (800) 450-2010. (November/2021) New American Funding is a family-owned mortgage lender with a servicing portfolio of over 123,000 loans for $30.4 billion, 198 branches, and about 3,100 employees. The company offers several niche loan products and has made Inc.

Atlanta Real Estate Forum Radio
The Stitchery in Rome: A Modern Quilting Marvel

Atlanta Real Estate Forum Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 25:45


Co-founder and Owner of The Stitchery in Rome, Stephanie Bradshaw joins the Atlanta Real Estate Forum Radio podcast to discuss shop services, products and running a small business during a pandemic. Bradshaw joins hosts Carol Morgan and Todd Schnick for the Around Atlanta segment. Carrying two brands of sewing machines, Janome and Baby Lock, The Stitchery has been a small business marvel near downtown Rome for nine years. Classes, events and one-on-one training only scratch the surface of what The Stitchery offers customers. The store supports anything and everything sewing-related. “It all comes together, but there's a lot of wheels in motion,” Bradshaw said. “We offer a lot!” Originally located on Broad Street in downtown Rome, its new location on Central Plaza is still near the hustle and bustle of Rome with more space for classes and an in-house machine repair shop. The purchase of a machine at The Stitchery comes with a complimentary entry-level sewing class. The considerable repertoire of classes includes embroidery, sewing, quilting and the basics. Participants bring their machines to learn essential sewing tasks, such as sewing a button on or taking up a hem. With her experience running a female-owned small business, Bradshaw says the best perk is her independence. After her business partner retired three years ago, she assumed sole partnership and oversaw more aspects of her business, as well as relied on herself more. The past year presented many problems for businesses globally, but 2020 also brought a new generation of people who love to sew. It all began with wanting to lend a hand with mask making, creating a brand-new sewing trend. While this may have died down, the movement transformed into a new hobby during the initial lockdown. From 12- to 65-years-old, new customers explored the world of sewing and quilting. Bradshaw shared she also supports other small embroidery businesses by selling top-of-the-line machines and supplies. While apparel sewing was replaced by fast fashion, creating bags, embroidering shirts and crafting items are taking off thanks to platforms like Pinterest and Etsy. As the industry progresses, so do its tools – rotary blades, rulers and heat-proof pins are more efficient than ever. “When you are making something for somebody, it is truly a gift of love,” Bradshaw said. Bradshaw predicts apparel is on the rise and quilting is more popular than ever! Lockdown brought a greater appreciation for creativity and people yearned for the slow process and mindfulness of sewing and quilting. Recently featured in the University of Georgia Alumni magazine, Bradshaw also received a spotlight in the Bulldog 100 in 2018 and 2019, all incredible honors! She credits grit, determination and her admirable staff and clientele for the increasing success of Rome's modern quilting shop. To visit The Stitchery online and shop the extensive catalog, visit www.TheStitcheryRome.com. Shop fabrics, machines and more on the brand-new app available for Apple and Android and interact on Facebook and Instagram for updates on classes, products and shop news. Never miss an episode of Atlanta Real Estate Forum Radio! Subscribe to the podcast here. You can also get a recap of any past episode on the Radio page. Listen to the full interview above! Georgia Residential Mortgage Licensee, License #22564. NMLS ID #6606. Subject to borrower and property qualifications. Not all applicants will qualify. The Stitchery and New American Funding are not associated. Click here to view the terms and conditions of products mentioned during the show. Corporate office 14511 Myford Rd., Suite 100, Tustin, CA 92780. Phone: (800) 450-2010. (October/2021) New American Funding is a family-owned mortgage lender with a servicing portfolio of over 123,000 loans for $30.4 billion, 198 branches, and about 3,100 employees. The company offers several niche loan products and has made Inc.

Sew Powerful Podcast
Meet Babylock Ambassador Russell Conte

Sew Powerful Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021 23:56


Meet the proprietor of Sewpbox Productions based in West Hollywood, California. Russell Conte owned a retail sewing shop until he discovered his true passion: teaching others to sew. His portfolio includes fashion sewing, leather goods, shoe making and more. Russell is a university instructor in advanced sewing techniques and also serves as a Babylock ambassador. His video sewing lessons are very short and tackle just one targeted subject in a hyper focused approached.

Sewing Out Loud
Differential Feed on a Serger

Sewing Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 32:12


This post may contain affiliate links. When you click through and make a purchase, SewHere receives a commission at no cost to you. You buy the right stuff and we continue to make AWESOME sewing media- wahoo! Diff- What? Differential Feed! Let's get started. First of all, you need to know that *your serger has two sets of feed dogs- see?* This is a side view with the foot on the serger and a bird's eye view without the foot. Differential feed is literally that- it changes the speed of the feed dogs so that they "feed differently". More accurately, *the back feed dogs stay constant, and the front ones change speed* according to how you set the differential feed. Keep reading to find out about the settings. Your serger has a place where you can set the differential feed. We've got a scale with N in the middle for "Normal" or "Neutral", then we have *numbers above 1 up to 2* , and *numbers below 1 but above 0.* Also, there are little pictures to go with the numbers. *Up above 2 we see a symbol that means the serger will gather up the fabric-* the front feed dogs will move faster than the back. *Then below 0.8 we see a symbol that means the serger will stretch the fabric out* - the front feed dogs will move slower than the back feed dogs. *Why ever would we want to do this?* Well, it can be fun. You can gather fabric up to make ruffles or you can stretch fabric out to make a "lettuce edge". These are the samples that retailers often show to demonstrate Differential Feed, but I think that a more practical application gets lost in the excitement. *Sometimes Differential Feed is used to correct stretching or gathering of fabrics as they are fed through the serger.* This is so important, because it gives you another tool in making your sewing the best it can possibly be. For example, I made my Copy Cat shirt ( https://sewhere.com/copy-cat-shirt/ ) the other day. I was using high quality knit fabric and correct settings on my serger (which are so easy to achieve with a Baby Lock!), but my seam waved a bit. Now, this isn't a huge problem, it would have probably looked fine when I wore the garment, but *I wanted a smooth seam.* I knew what was happening- my fabric was being stretched out as it went through the serger. *So, I bumped up my Differential Feed to 1.3- just one notch- and ran the fabric through again.* Perfect! Now, even though I bumped the differential feed up toward 2 and toward that "gathering symbol", I didn't get a ruffle (and I didn't want one). *I just got a corrected, smooth seam.* This is why it's important to do a little test before sewing your garment. If you've threaded your Baby Lock serger correctly, you won't be testing for tension or stitch balance- *those things are automatic.* You'll test for aesthetic purposes and to see how the fabric is reacting to the feed dogs. *I recommend testing with a curved seam* , so you can tell what's going to happen as you go over the straight, crosswise and bias of the fabric. When you make something like a flannel baby blanket, most of the time you're stitching on the straight or crosswise grain, then on the corners we have bias as we make a curve- *you may adjust your differential feed during just that part of your sewing, and then reset it when you're back on the straight.* Have you ever used your Differential Feed? What other questions do you have about sergers? Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Stop Scrolling, Start Sewing
The Best Sewing Machine for Beginner Quilters

Stop Scrolling, Start Sewing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 23:36 Transcription Available


Sewing For The Weekend
Baby Lock Sashiko Sewing Machine

Sewing For The Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 56:54


In this weeks episode we talk about Beth's brand new sewing machine! For photos and a full list of show notes please visit our website at https://www.sewingfortheweekend.com/mixes 

Pensacola Expert Panel
9/28/20 - Derrel's Sewing - James McKnight

Pensacola Expert Panel

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 23:09


James McKnight of Derrel's Sewing joins the Pensacola Expert Panel to share more about Pensacola's only authorized dealer of Bernina, Babylock, and Juki sewing machines. From notions to cabinetry to educational courses, listen to learn more about all the ways the team at Derrel's Sewing can help you with your sewing projects and needs.

Sew Powerful Podcast
Anita By Design with Anita Morris

Sew Powerful Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020 22:58


When you live in your Design, it is from there that God shines. This is more than a slogan for Anita Morris. It is the guiding principal of her life, her business and even the way she sews. Besides serving as an ambassador for Baby Lock, Anita runs her online blog, website, YouTube channel and Amazon store under the Anita by Design moniker. You will thoroughly enjoy meeting this very busy woman of great faith, grace and talent.

Sew Powerful Podcast
Introducing Evy Hawkins and A Bit of Stitch

Sew Powerful Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 35:18


When your guest answers 'anything about the goodness of life inspires me,' you know you are in for a treat. Evy Hawkins is the owner of A Bit Of Stitch, an online embroidery retailer and an official industry influencer for Babylock. Join us as Evy shares her process and passion for her work. We learn how her lifelong love of sewing brought her to her current success and to her relationship with Sew Powerful.

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Threads Magazine Podcast:
Serger Techniques and Accessories | Episode 27

Threads Magazine Podcast: "Sewing With Threads"

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2020 20:54


Learn some new serger techniques and find out about serger accessories that can help with garment construction from serger expert Sara Gallegos. The leader of the education team for Baby Lock sewing machines shares some of her favorites in the Sewing with Threads Episode 27 video podcast.

Embroidery Insider
(Ep .29) Home Embroidery Machine Showdown

Embroidery Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2019 5:15


Join us on our next FACEBOOK live: https://www.facebook.com/groups/embroiderymastery/ It's the ultimate home embroidery machine showdown! In this clip from our latest live Facebook Q+A, Henry breaks down how other home embroidery machines from Brother and Babylock compare to Ricoma's EM-1010. From pricing to accessories to quality, there is one clear winner in the home embroidery machine category. Watch the full clip to find out the results of this epic showdown! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Join our newsletter for educational blogs, videos, and live webinars: https://info.ricoma.us/newsletter To learn more schedule a virtual demo today: https://www.ricoma.us/events/virtualdemos Get our latest Ricoma embroidery youtube videos sent straight to your Facebook Messenger!: https://manychat.com/l2/RiCOMA.us To learn more about our embroidery machines visit our website: http://www.ricoma.us

Make and Decorate with Stephanie Socha Design
M&D 24: Tammy Newton, Thimbles Quilt Shop

Make and Decorate with Stephanie Socha Design

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2019 63:34


I recorded this episode from Thimbles Quilt Shop in Lockport, IL, a southwest suburb of Chicago. Tammy Newton is co-owner of Thimbles quilt shop, and she sat down with me in the beautiful 2nd floor of the shop that is their classroom and meeting place for all of the shop's events.We chat about it all - sewing, quilting, fabrics, Babylock and Bernina machines, and how she and co-owner, Jane, along with their invaluable team keep this beautiful brick and mortar quilt shop successful. You can find links and photos to everything we talk about in my show notes https://stephaniesochadesign.com/podcast-make-and-decorate My instagram: @stephanie.socha.design Facebook Page: Stephanie Socha Design Website: http://stephaniesochadesign.com e-mail: stephaniesochadesign@gmail.comSupport the show (https://stephaniesochadesign.com/podcast-make-and-decorate)

Make and Decorate with Stephanie Socha Design
Ep. 6 Kids learning to sew and craft with my 10 yr old niece, Ava

Make and Decorate with Stephanie Socha Design

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2018 58:48


Have you ever taught a kid how to sew, quilt or craft? We often hear from adults on how to teach children how to sew and craft, but on this episode, we get a glimpse of what it is like to be a kid learning how to sew from my 10 year old niece, Ava. I started teaching Ava to sew when she was a wee 5 year old, and since then she has learned how to sew an accurate seam allowance, how to thread her machine, fill a bobbin and load it the right direction, and how to keep her machine clean after each use so that it runs smoother for her on each project. Ava also shares her recent makes, and her creative process as she continues to build on her sewing skills and her favorite things to make. She also discovered her new favorite fabric - cork. In addition to Ava, I share updates on new Babylock sewing machine and serger releases this month, Bernina is now selling their gold plated presser foot (anniversary limited edition) online, as well as a prelude to my exciting retreat I am attending this week! I want to hear from you! Please post comments or questions on my podcast page at https://stephaniesochadesign.com/podcast-make-and-decorate or on my Facebook page @ stephaniesochadesign or IG @stephanie.socha.designSupport the show (https://stephaniesochadesign.com/podcast-make-and-decorate)

American Patchwork & Quilting Podcast
Guests: Linzee McCray, Truly Alvarenga, Kelly Young, and Rebecca Bryan

American Patchwork & Quilting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2018 57:58


Author and designer Linzee McCray was on the show earlier this year to chat about feedsacks. She wrote the book True Blue Feedsacks which is an awesome book filled with so many great stories and photos. Linzee is continuing her quest for more knowledge about feedsacks and I am excited to hear more about what she is doing. ------- Being part of the Babylock family, I am so lucky to meet an incredible array of designers in all areas of sewing. From home dec to fashion, Babylock ambassadors are everywhere. I’ve become friends with Fashion designer Truly Alvarenga who creates one of a kind fashion in her studio in Nashville. When the ambassadors get together once a year we all are ‘makers’. Nobody knows anyone’s background we just now we love to create and we love Babylock machines. We have a common language and we learn so much from each other. Truly sews home dec besides her fashion, and you will love meeting her! ------------- Kelly Young is an author, instructor and quilt maker writing at My Quilt Infatuation. She uses her scraps in a fun unique way to create improvisational pieces that she then cuts into other shapes for really interesting quilts that use up all those small pieces you keep. -------- Rebecca Bryan of Bryan House Quilts is a multi talented quilt maker who is all about color! From her website to her patterns and projects, you will first see her great use of color. Rebecca is one of the designers for our Splendid Sampler 2 project and we are going to dive a bit in color and about goals. She had a huge family move to another country and then back again over 18 months and learned a lot about goal setting that can help all of us. She was also the covergirl from American Patchwork & Quilting, August 2016 issue with Star Bright, Star White. ================ Visit American Patchwork & Quilting at www.allpeoplequilt.com. Visit host Pat Sloan at www.patsloan.com. ================ BONUS for our podcast subscribers! Get 60% off a subscription to American Patchwork & Quilting. Visit www.allpeoplequilt.com/deal and use coupon code PODCAST at checkout. ================ BONUS for our podcast subscribers! Get 50% off a digital quilt pattern of your choice in our online shop. Visit apqshop.com, and use coupon code PODCAST at checkout.

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American Patchwork & Quilting Podcast
Guests: Debbie Busby, Elisabeth Hardey, Shayla Wolf, and Pam Damour

American Patchwork & Quilting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2018 57:57


Designer and Author Debbie Busby of Wooden Spool designs is back to chat with me. We are going to talk about her new book ‘Sew Many Notions’ and dispel a few common fears quilters have about diving into working with wool. --------- Fussy cutting fabric is contagious. I’ve followed posts from Elisabeth Hardey, the event manager in the marketing dept at Robert Kaufman, for awhile. Then when she and her friend Nichole Ramirez wrote ‘The Fussy Cut Sampler’ I was thrilled to see all their tricks & tips documented in a great book. You might have even done a sew along for their book! ----------- I know you’ve seen the amazing block of the month designs from Sassafras Lane. They also create loads of other designs and I have Shayla Wolf, who is half of the Mother/Daughter team of Shayla Wolf and Kristy Wolf here to give me some pointers on creating their foundation designs. ------------ Pam Damour of the Decorating Diva has so many great projects and tutorials. She is an author and fellow Baby Lock ambassador. It’s always fun to learn how to use our fabric for projects that are not quilts. I asked Pam to share some ideas and tricks today with us! ================ Visit American Patchwork & Quilting at www.allpeoplequilt.com. Visit host Pat Sloan at www.patsloan.com. ================ BONUS for our podcast subscribers! Get 60% off a subscription to American Patchwork & Quilting. Visit www.allpeoplequilt.com/deal and use coupon code PODCAST at checkout. ================ BONUS for our podcast subscribers! Get 50% off a digital quilt pattern of your choice in our online shop. Visit apqshop.com, and use coupon code PODCAST at checkout.

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American Patchwork & Quilting Podcast
10-16-17 Marcia Harmening, Paige Alexander, Lindsay Conner, & Debbie Jeske Chat with Pat on Pat Sloan's Talk show for American Patchwork and Quilting Radio

American Patchwork & Quilting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2017 57:57


Marcia Harmening is the designer of Happy Stash Quilting, what a great name! She is an author, teacher and contributor to American Patchwork & Quilting magazine. You’ll recognize her quilts from the magazine pages, including the cover! We are going to chat about applique and how her years of living in Alaska formed her color sense. www.happystashquilts.com ------------------ With a website named Quilted Blooms I knew I’d love Paige Alexander’s quilts. She works in a modern style with a base in the blocks and shapes we all know and love. She loves a challenge and shares many of her processes to work on one, which will teach you a lot about how to think and design as you go. www.quiltedblooms.com ------------- Lindsay Conner is a super creative gal and fellow Baby lock ambassador. We had a chance to work together this year at the industry event Baby Lock holds for it’s ambassadors called ‘Common Threads’. She was helping me to learning embroidery machine techniques, we had a fun time! Today I’m excited to hear about her NICU smocks charity sew along and she is going to tell me about some of the babylock machines!  www.lindsaysews.com ---------------- I love the writing, sharing and inspiration at Debbie Jeske’s site A Quilter’s Table. She is a long time quilter, and now works in a improvisational manner. She hosts lots of sew alongs, shares her work as she goes and I love her thoughts on how we feel about our work. She keeps it real and you’ll want to start following her! aquilterstable.blogspot.com/ ---------- visit American Patchwork & Quilting at http://allpeoplequilt.com Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/apqmagazine Visit host Pat Sloan at http://www.patsloan.com

American Patchwork & Quilting Podcast
8-7-17 Matt Reese, Evy Hawkins, Jane Sassaman & Anita Bradshaw Chat with Pat on Pat Sloan's Talk show for American Patchwork and Quilting Radio

American Patchwork & Quilting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2017 55:39


Matt Reese is the new owner of the wonderful quilt show Road 2 California. I want you to meet Matt, some of you already know him from his years of working the show with his grandmother. And my curiosity was about bringing in all the show quilts to hang for the show. What is the process? How do they track it? Matt is going to tell us how they do it at R2C! www.road2ca.com ============= If you have not meet Evy Hawkins yet of ‘A Bit of Stitch’ you are going to love her! She is super creative and does a lot of different projects. Today we’ll talk quite a bit about the Sashiko machine by Babylock. Evy has been using it for very fun techniques, things you might not have thought of. www.abitofstitch.com ============== Jane Sassaman is an art quilter and fabric designer. Her exuberant quilts and fabric designs have attracted worldwide recognition. As an art quilter, Jane’s designs are always recognizable for their bold color and graphic style. In fact, her quilt ,“Willow”, was named as one of the one hundred best American quilts of the 20th century. For sixteen years she has also translated her unique vision into exciting designs for FreeSpirit, a company producing fabrics for quilters. Like her appliqué quilts, Jane’s fabrics are nature inspired, large scaled and colorfully enthusiastic! janesassaman.com ========== I love finding designers doing projects that are fresh and different with techniques that may have been around for years. Anita Bradshaw does fun things with her ‘no-bias’ stained glass that are super creative! I am pretty excited to learn more about her and the style of quilts she likes to make. www.AnotherByAnita.com ============ visit American Patchwork & Quilting at http://allpeoplequilt.com Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/apqmagazine Visit host Pat Sloan at http://www.patsloan.com

The Self Sewn Wardrobe with Mallory Donohue
SSW093 Baby Lock Enlighten Serger Demo. Mal has a Redo!

The Self Sewn Wardrobe with Mallory Donohue

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2017 32:17


This broadcast was originally recorded as a live Facebook video for the Self Sewn Wardrobe group. If you would like to get special coupon codes, a chance to watch live videos, and get questions answered live on Facebook, go to facebook.com/groups/SelfSewnWardrobe and request to join the group. The post SSW093 Baby Lock Enlighten Serger Demo. Mal has a Redo! appeared first on sewhere.com.

The Self Sewn Wardrobe with Mallory Donohue
SSW089 Serging Up a Pair of Leggings on My Babylock Enlighten!

The Self Sewn Wardrobe with Mallory Donohue

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2017 38:17


This broadcast was originally recorded as a live Facebook video for the Self Sewn Wardrobe group. If you would like to get special coupon codes, a chance to watch live videos, and get questions answered live on Facebook, go to facebook.com/groups/SelfSewnWardrobe and request to join the group. The post SSW089 Serging Up a Pair of Leggings on My Babylock Enlighten! appeared first on sewhere.com.

The Self Sewn Wardrobe with Mallory Donohue
SSW080 Babylock Common Threads Next Week – A Muslin For My Super Sparkly Maternity Outfit

The Self Sewn Wardrobe with Mallory Donohue

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2017 23:36


This broadcast was originally recorded as a live Facebook video for the Self Sewn Wardrobe group. If you would like to get special coupon codes, a chance to watch live videos, and get questions answered live on Facebook, go to facebook.com/groups/SelfSewnWardrobe and request to join the group. The post SSW080 Babylock Common Threads Next Week – A Muslin For My Super Sparkly Maternity Outfit appeared first on sewhere.com.

Sewing Out Loud
Decorative Threads on the Serger

Sewing Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 60:48


  This podcast is brought to you by Baby Lock! Check out all the new machines Baby Lock has to offer at BabyLock.com. You’ll find embroidery machines that can scan your project with the push of a button and sergers that let you create with ease! Use their retailer locator to find a dealer near […] The post Decorative Threads on the Serger appeared first on sewhere.com.

Sewing Out Loud
Needles Part 1

Sewing Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 25:15


Needles 101…Part 1! Learn how needles can be your biggest supporters as you sew. If you can’t remember the last time you changed the needle in your machine- go change it! Article: Sewing Machine Needles: Grooves, Eyes and Butts Video: How a Stitch is Formed with Doug from Baby Lock   Keep in touch with […] The post Sewing Machine Needles Part I appeared first on sewhere.com.

Sewing Out Loud
BONUS EPISODE Interview with a Sewlebrity

Sewing Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 16:36


Zede interviews Mallory about her newfound STARDOM… *wink* *wink* Suscribe to Baby Lock’s YouTube Channel HERE   The post BONUS EPISODE Interview with a Sewlebrity appeared first on sewhere.com.

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Sewing Out Loud
FFTCM: Baby Lock Tech Dress & Leggings

Sewing Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 17:48


Have you recently finished a sewing project you’ve been dreading? Made that perfect fitting shirt? Join Mallory and Zede and tell us about your sewing successes in the comments so we can feel free to compliment you! The post FFTCM: Baby Lock Tech Dress & Leggings appeared first on sewhere.com.

Sewing Out Loud
Common Threads 2018 – Legging Class

Sewing Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 39:07


For the June 2018 Babylock Common Threads Conference Mallory and Zede were asked to teach their Made 2 Measure Leggings Class. Common Threads is an annual Babylock event for their influencers, it’s a meet up of many wonderful creative people. As mentioned in a few other Sewing Outloud episodes, Mal and Zede did an impromptu […] The post Common Threads 2018 – Legging Class appeared first on sewhere.com.

Sewing Out Loud
Zipper Feet

Sewing Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 36:08


Having the right tool for the job can be invaluable and sewing is no exception to that rule. This episode is all about feet… zipper feet! Each sewing machine brand has different types of zipper feet but for this podcast Zede and Mal will be focusing on the different types of Babylock zipper feet since […] The post Zipper Feet appeared first on sewhere.com.

Sewing Out Loud
Sheer Serger Scarf

Sewing Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 33:34


These show notes contain affiliate links. When you click through and make a purchase, SewHere receives a commission at no cost to you. Happy National Serger Month! It’s always Serger Month in our hearts, but Baby Lock celebrates it in April. The sheer serger scarf is a quick and easy gift that you can make […] The post Sheer Serger Scarf appeared first on sewhere.com.

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Sewing Out Loud
Straight Stitch Only Machines: The Baby Lock Jane and Accomplish

Sewing Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 50:50


The post Straight Stitch Only Machines: The Baby Lock Jane and Accomplish appeared first on sewhere.com.