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This week, we are taking a break from the I'm With The Brand series to talk about mending! Jeanna and Mary are here to talk about their new book, Stitch It, Don't Ditch It: Simple Hand-sewn Repairs to Help You Love Your Clothes For Longer. In this episode, we will talk about the following:How and why Jeanna and Mary ended up writing a book about mending togetherWhy it has become unusual to repair your clothing (and how we can change that)Why we should make the time to mend our clothes (and p.s. It's more than just the environmental impact of it all)Why fast fashion clothes deserve repair, tooHow to get started on your mending journeyAlso in this episode: attendees from the Crafternoon in Philadelphia tell us what's keeping them optimistic right now.Repair What You WearSashiko StoryALSO: get your tickets for Clotheshorse LIVE!10/23 Seattle, WA @ Here-After10/26 Portland, OR @ HoloceneGet your Clotheshorse merch here: https://clotheshorsepodcast.com/shop/If you want to share your opinion/additional thoughts on the subjects we cover in each episode, feel free to email, whether it's a typed out message or an audio recording: amanda@clotheshorse.worldDid you enjoy this episode? Consider "buying me a coffee" via Ko-fi: ko-fi.com/clotheshorseClotheshorse is brought to you with support from the following sustainable small businesses:Slow Fashion Academy is a size-inclusive sewing and patternmaking studio based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Designer and fashion professor Ruby Gertz teaches workshops for hobbyists and aspiring designers, so that anyone can learn the foundational skills of making, mending, and altering their own clothes. Ruby also provides professional design and patternmaking services to emerging slow fashion brands, and occasionally takes commissions for custom garments and costume pieces. She has also released several PDF sewing patterns for original designs under her brands Spokes & Stitches, and Starling Petite Plus. Check the schedule for upcoming workshops, download PDF sewing patterns, and learn about additional sewing and design services at www.slowfashion.academy.The Pewter Thimble Is there a little bit of Italy in your soul? Are you an enthusiast of pre-loved decor and accessories? Bring vintage Italian style — and history — into your space with The Pewter Thimble (@thepewterthimble). We source useful and beautiful things, and mend them where needed. We also find gorgeous illustrations, and make them print-worthy. Tarot cards, tea towels and handpicked treasures, available to you from the comfort of your own home. Responsibly sourced from across Rome, lovingly renewed by fairly paid artists and artisans, with something for every budget. Discover more at thepewterthimble.com Deco Denim is a startup based out of San Francisco, selling clothing and accessories that are sustainable, gender fluid, size inclusive and high quality--made to last for years to come. Deco Denim is trying to change the way you think about buying clothes. Founder Sarah Mattes wants to empower people to ask important questions like, “Where was this made? Was this garment made ethically? Is this fabric made of plastic? Can this garment be upcycled and if not, can it be recycled?” Signup at decodenim.com to receive $20 off your first purchase. They promise not to spam you and send out no more than 3 emails a month, with 2 of them surrounding education or a personal note from the Founder. Find them on Instagram as @deco.denim.Vagabond Vintage DTLV is a vintage clothing, accessories & decor reselling business based in Downtown Las Vegas. Not only do we sell in Las Vegas, but we are also located throughout resale markets in San Francisco as well as at a curated boutique called Lux and Ivy located in Indianapolis, Indiana. Jessica, the founder & owner of Vagabond Vintage DTLV, recently opened the first IRL location located in the Arts District of Downtown Las Vegas on August 5th. The shop has a strong emphasis on 60s & 70s garments, single stitch tee shirts & dreamy loungewear. Follow them on instagram, @vagabondvintage.dtlv and keep an eye out for their website coming fall of 2022.Located in Whistler, Canada, Velvet Underground is a "velvet jungle" full of vintage and second-hand clothes, plants, a vegan cafe and lots of rad products from other small sustainable businesses. Our mission is to create a brand and community dedicated to promoting self-expression, as well as educating and inspiring a more sustainable and conscious lifestyle both for the people and the planet.Find us on Instagram @shop_velvetunderground or online at www.shopvelvetunderground.comSelina Sanders, a social impact brand that specializes in up-cycled clothing, using only reclaimed, vintage or thrifted materials: from tea towels, linens, blankets and quilts. Sustainably crafted in Los Angeles, each piece is designed to last in one's closet for generations to come. Maximum Style; Minimal Carbon Footprint.Salt Hats: purveyors of truly sustainable hats. Hand blocked, sewn and embellished in Detroit, Michigan.Republica Unicornia Yarns: Hand-Dyed Yarn and notions for the color-obsessed. Made with love and some swearing in fabulous Atlanta, Georgia by Head Yarn Wench Kathleen. Get ready for rainbows with a side of Giving A Damn! Republica Unicornia is all about making your own magic using small-batch, responsibly sourced, hand-dyed yarns and thoughtfully made notions. Slow fashion all the way down and discover the joy of creating your very own beautiful hand knit, crocheted, or woven pieces. Find us on Instagram @republica_unicornia_yarns and at www.republicaunicornia.com.Cute Little Ruin is an online shop dedicated to providing quality vintage and secondhand clothing, vinyl, and home items in a wide range of styles and price points. If it's ethical and legal, we try to find a new home for it! Vintage style with progressive values. Find us on Instagram at @CuteLittleRuin.Thumbprint is Detroit's only fair t...
Mildura City Mayor Helen Heley talks Last week to apply for current round of two Council grant programs, Crafternoon returns to Mildura Library and Free Maternal and Child Health visits for local families. www.mildura.vic.gov.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our Copenhagen Fashion Week special continues! Clare sits down with Finnish menswear designer Rolf Ektroth.Last season, his hand-knits, made with Finnish yarn manufacturer Novita, were made available as pattern and yarn kits, so that home knitters could recreate his runway pieces. He loves macramé and hand embroidery, yet his collections have a modern street vibe that feels very polished. Perhaps it's because he's not actually a new name - Rolf Ekroth has been celebrated before, with glowing reviews in magazines and shows at Pitti Uomo before the pandemic. His label has had its ups and downs, he lost his backers at one point, but he kept at it. So, in part this is conversation about a career as a progression and taking the long view. It's about perseverance, figuring out what really matters to you and how we are all the sum of our experiences. It's also highly amusing - Rolf is crackup funny. And brilliant! Learn his name - we predict, it's going to be everywhere.Can you help us spread the word ?Wardrobe Crisis is an independent production. We don't believe in barriers to entry and are determined to keep this content free.If you value it, please help by sharing your favourite Episodes, and rating / reviewing us in Apple orSpotify. Thank you!Find Clare on Instagram @mrspress Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Summer Coffee Chats, Seth sat down with Stacey Robins at the Regal Cat Café in Kensington. Stacey is the founder of Crafternoon, Manager of Guest Relations & Community for the Calgary Surge & a creative spirit with such an inspiring story. Stacey shared some of the major obstacles she's managed to overcome in recent years including losing her aunt and uncle in a car crash, struggling with long COVID and having to step away from her successful shoe painting business as a result. Also, Seth & Stacey exchanged childhood collectors item notes (NSYNC marionetes, Beanie Babies & Hockey Cards), went deep on the colour purple and had a fulsome discussion about Grimace & Gritty. So grab a coffee, tea or any beverage of choice and join Seth & Stacey! Support the showThe Biz Dojo - Podcast, Production & Professional CoachingWebsite | Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Twitter
It's Easter, and here is a special pod for you! crafternoonskippingforced funkaren restaurantsflat meatcaravans parenting hell appearance Drop us a line, say hello, comment, interact, basically we are lonely, just let us know that there is someone out there and we are not just firing endless nonsense into cyberspace that no one cares about or needs. Thanks Jem and Scott x Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's a Pippcast CRAFTERNOON! The amazingly creative Izzy Moonbow talks to Pipp about her passion for UNICYCLING and why everypony should work hard to live more sustainable lives!Want more My Little Pony music? There's lots more to listen to at:https://orcd.co/mylittleponyplaylist Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Small gifts for the ones we love It's time for a heist We have to stop lying to each other. === Content Advisories for this episode can be found here. A Transcript for this episode can be found here. Support Unwell and HartLife NFP on Patreon at www.patreon.com/hartlifenfp This episode features: Anuja Vaidya as Norah, Kat Hoil as Abbie, Clarisa Cherie Rios as Lily, Amelia Bethel as Marisol, Corrbette Pasko as Maureen, Pat King as Chester, Miles Buha as Jamie, Leeman Kessler as Arthur Warren, Joshua K Harris as Detective Farrow. Written by Jessica Best, sound design by Eli Hamada McIlveen, directed by June Thiele, theme music composed by Stephen Poon, recording engineer Mel Ruder, associate producer Ani Enghdahl, Theme performed by Stephen Poon, Lauren Kelly, Gunnar Jebsen, Travis Elfers, Mel Ruder, and Betsey Palmer, Unwell lead sound designer Eli Hamada McIlveen, Executive Producers Eleanor Hyde and Jeffrey Nils Gardner, by HartLife NFP. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
worst thing to happen at a wedding QLD carol coach Mark Holden When has an agro bird ruined your meal? Crafternoon fail Producer Brooke tries Hacki Gabi Helping Ham winner Christine See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Parade of lights in downtown Champaign, local ingredient sourcing for Thanksgiving, Spurlock Museum's "Crafternoon" this Saturday and more. Hosted by Josie Alameda Stories by Kayla Mish, Tori Gellman, Jackson Janes and Mac Dudley Music by Boxout Support this podcast
It's fall break but we still have an episode for you! Meet our two new librarians, Sasha Deyneka and Kyle Minton, and hear about what the library has going on. A special coming soon announcement is in this one for an All We Can Save circle in the spring 2022 semester. Read my review of the book on the library blog! Sasha read Minor Feelins: An Asian American Reckoning by Cathy Park Hong. Find it in print at the library or read the ebook through our Dogwood Digital Library. Don't miss pumpkin painting at our next Crafternoon! Check the schedule and put it on your calendar. There is still time to complete the Read Great Things Challenge, and the reading sprint we're doing this semester. Learn more on the Library Blog! Follow the library on Facebook and Instagram. Contact me, Courtney Bippley, at bippleyc@durhamtech.edu. Contact the Durham Tech Library at library@durhamtech.edu. Music for this podcast was made by Robert Isaacs.
Learn all about student life at Durham Tech with Gilbert Umberger, Student Life Coordinator. Also get some library updates and book talk! Gilbert is reading Becoming a Student Ready College (available as a print book and an ebook from the Durham Tech Library. He's also reading Decision Points by George W. Bush (available through interlibrary loan). A heartfelt goodbye to Jes Dormady, who is mentioned in this episode, and has left the college since the recording. She's gone on to new opportunities and we wish her the absolute best! Don't miss our next Crafternoon! Check the schedule and put it on your calendar. Contact Shaneka Grimes with any Covid-19 vaccine or testing questions. Her email is grimess@durhamtech.edu. Don't forget about our Read Great Things Challenge, and the reading sprint we're doing this semester. Learn more on the Library Blog! Follow the library on Facebook and Instagram. Contact me, Courtney Bippley, at bippleyc@durhamtech.edu. Contact the Durham Tech Library at library@durhamtech.edu. Music for this podcast was made by Robert Isaacs.
In the first episode of the Crafternoon podcast, Daisy and Meg discuss how they got into the world of art journaling and their creative hobbies. Daisy: www.mygreencow.co.uk/ www.youtube.com/user/MyGreenCow www.instagram.com/mygreencow/ Meg: www.youtube.com/user/megjournals www.instagram.com/megjournals/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/crafternoon-podcast/message
Welcome to the Crafternoon podcast with Daisy (MyGreenCow) and Meg (megjournals). From art journal inspiration to social media advertising as a creative, join us for creative chats about all things journaling and stationery. Daisy: https://www.mygreencow.co.uk/ https://www.youtube.com/user/MyGreenCow https://www.instagram.com/mygreencow/ Meg: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5MZyc-0RGa_i7BWgrpfy7A https://www.instagram.com/megjournals/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/crafternoon-podcast/message
Stacey Robins has been an artist since she was a child, working in a variety of mediums at different times in her life. She says her goal is to make the world more colourful. Painting was a big part of her life for a long time but there came a time when that art form didn't work for her any longer. That's when she discovered digital illustration and it's captured her imagination and led her to create all kinds of fun things. Through her Crafternoon website, she designs and offers products like mini and GIANT colouring posters so that everyone can bring more colour into their lives. She even took over a garage door in her city recently, creating a bright, beautiful design that is an absolute joy to look at. On this episode, host Angela de Burger chats with Stacey about how artmaking helped her navigate challenging times in her life, how she added digital illustration to her creative painting practice, her approach when designing a new product, and the role music plays in her creative process. Say hi to Stacey: Website: crafternoon.ca Instagram FacebookPeople who inspire Stacey: Mandy Stobo, Heather Buchanan----Creative Pulse Podcast socials: Instagram: creativepulsepodcast Twitter @CreativePulseTWMusic credit: https://www.purple-planet.com
Interview with Charmaine Grafton, SGA President, about the Student Government Association at Durham Tech. Follow the SGA on Instagram,Twitter, and Facebook.Learn more about the Read Great Things Challenge and fill out your entry form!Join the SGA in their next Let's Talk About it session on November 18th. The topic will be gender as a spectrum. Registration is required to get the link, but the event is free.To request a copy of The Richest Man in Babylon fill out the interlibrary loan form on the Durham Tech Library website.Check out the library blog for Crafternoon updates! Follow us on facebook and instagram. Contact me, Courtney Bippley, at bippleyc@durhamtech.edu. Contact the Durham Tech Library at library@durhamtech.edu. Music for this podcast was made by Robert Isaacs.
“Every time you come to this website and join in this virtual worship, a new sinew connects you to the rest of us. Every time you phone a church friend to see how they’re doing, a new tendon stretches out between the two of you. Every time you log on to Zoom for Bible Study or Teen Formation or Crafternoon, you’re adding flesh and skin to the Body of Christ.”
Mediums and Paranormal Strategists Amy Beauchamp, Erin Monroe & GeeDee Carey converge about their Medium’s trunk of oddities…a story of spiritual redemption and luggage envy! It’s a paranormal ‘Crafternoon’ with next level gear & cartage that goes off the rails in epic Pandora’s Jar fashion. Kate Spade wishes and Betsy Johnson-style caviar dreams twist and turn into a nod to an actual spirit possession experience from the field. It’s a regular any day kind of discussion for the Pandora’s Jar Paranormal Team. On this episode: GeeDee gets Amy & Erin weighing in on navigating in and around black bag mountain…that by default, accumulates at every paranormal investigation site. Erin provides her travel approach with carting paranormal gear and mystical items by air. GeeDee swims in selenite where more is always better, then veers off into ghost rudeness at restaurants, which triggers Erin and Amy to share their frustrations with the general lack of ghost etiquette. Amy switches up her pre-assessment game on investigative prep. GeeDee explains why advanced hits from planned field investigations can create potential chaos leading up to the visit. Erin shares her analogue approach to active sites. Amy bridles at all the latest tech gear, and appreciates analogue for what it is. She shares more of the spiritual items that populate her cartage-road show on the go. Erin talks about dietary needs going into an investigation via air travel. GeeDee opens up the convo for loud snacks during evidence collection, while Amy boosts a curbside food truck idea. GeeDee talks about the jarring effect of current investigators descending onto a paranormal location. Amy takes her tricked-out luggage haul to the next level with acute recovery items. Erin brings up Claire getting possessed while on location, with GeeDee and Amy weighing on their take. Talk of possession turns into channeling and some of the pitfalls. Amy waxes poetic about tricked-out vans for the treatment side, and it inspires all kinds of ideas for Erin and GeeDee. GeeDee remembers the attempted hand signals fail and Amy goes all Tomb Raider. The Mediums devolve into investigative trends they would rather de-trend. GeeDee and Amy agree why relying solely on evidence to determine a haunted location is the least favorable way to go. GeeDee veers off onto a tangent about ghosts and spirits during a séance, and then circles back around to gear with Frank’s Box at a TAPS event. *Pandora's Jar Paranormal podcasts often include controversial topics with salty language. **Music by MonkeyMind Music Group
Heather is fresh off announcing the Jingle Bell Run and Cliff is just happy he didn't have to run. Looking for a way to relax this afternoon with a new Christmas movie? Skip the Hallmark Channel for now, fire up Netflix and watch Klaus ! Cliff thinks this might be his favorite new movie of the year and he desperately wants you to watch it. He gives it 9 out of 10 Elves on a Shelf and it only misses a ten because it's not a "Christmas Classic"...yet.Have old cookie cutters in your drawer (or looking for a reason to make a Goodwill run?) Heather is going to tell you how to can take your old, less then perfect cookie cutters and turn them into amazing ornaments! It's the perfect activity for a holiday crafternoon.Finally, you usually think of hot chocolate when you think of the holidays, but sometimes what you really need to make it through the day is coffee. And if you are like Heather, you sometimes need to literally breathe it in. First person to invent a combination Kuerig/sauna is going to make a FORTUNE.
Hi friends,These past weeks have been so busy! I’m thankful to be back here. Thanks for your patience as I work out a new schedule for the podcast. :)Here’s what to expect in this episode:* I talk a little about our week, including hay fever, Crafternoon, and feeding eighty people.* Chinua guides a Contemplation of Nature meditation.(If you want to skip to the meditation, it’s at 07:40.)Don’t forget to send us your photos of your meditation moments or circles,Many blessings to all of you,~ RaeThe podcast will always be free, but you can support us on Patreon.com and get extra audio each month. We're so thankful for your support, which helps our communities to offer this kind of meditation and other Christ-centered practices for free. We need it! So, thank you!
This week on GGSP: we put FIFA 20 and PES 2020 through their paces & spend a Crafternoon creating our very own Pengling figurine
This week on GGSP: We review the radiated rogue-lite Rad, and Gem shows us how to make our very own Cuphead cups!
Jaclyn designs wristbands for a 5k, fiddles around with CSS Grid, and kicks off a new project. Meanwhile, Kyle attends many serious meetings. We discuss up-front user-research, timeline interviews, and pacing interviews for sustainability. J.P. Morgan Corporate Challenge Wristbands
Fashion has a long association with craft, but what about fashion activism? Could we stitch out way to a better world? Meet the author of How to be a Craftivist and founder of Craftivist Collective. Sarah Corbett believes, “If we want a world that is beautiful, kind and fair, shouldn’t our activism be beautiful, kind and fair?” This Episode is a call to arms for fashion change-makers, a demonstration of the persuasive nature of gentle activism, and the wonderful idea that together we might stitch a rebellion, sweep out the status quo and usher in a fairer world in fashion and beyond. Happy Fashion Revolution Week! For links and further reading, check out the show notes here. Are you a craftivist? Would you like to be? We'd love to know what you think. Find Clare on Instagram & Twitter.
Got games? GGSP does! This week the team party hard in their reviews of the party game smorgasbord that is Super Mario Party, and the ultimate open world driving party in Forza Horizon 4. Plus, Gem shows you how to get your party started by making your own Piñata in another Crafternoon, we answer more of your questions in Ask SP, and Scoop up the weeks gaming headlines. Party!
Two finished projects and an almost finished project are the big knitting topics this week. Marsha continues to combo spin and Kelly starts a weaving project. Thanks to all who visited the Two Ewes Shop during the Shop Small sale and supported the making of this podcast! Marsha's Projects Marsha has finished her second Among the Shadows Shawl by Kelene Kinnersly. The yarn is Stonehedge Fiber Mill Crazy, made from mill ends. Marsha has also finished her Beeline Compost Spin pullover using the Beeline pattern by Heidi Kirrmaier. Marsha's second combo spin is underway. She thinks the skeins look similar to her last one even though her color planning was very different. These skeins will have a variety of fibers, including silk, and the yarn is quite lustrous. Kelly's Projects Kelly is almost finished with her Handspun Cowichan sweater. It is the Orca Run by Beth Brown-Reinsel. She is adding an applied i-cord edging to the fronts to give the sweater a little more room, provide a neat zipper placket, and give the whale snouts a little more room. Winter Weave Along Marsha has her yarn ready to go, but realized there is no reed in her loom. She'll be using worsted weight yarn so a 10-dent reed is the best choice. Kelly will be visiting soon and the Ewes will get Marsha started on her weaving. Meanwhile Kelly has wound warp for green and red dishtowels. Kelly has found a Ravelry Group that does a year-long weave along using the Marguerite P. Davidson book, A Handweaver's Pattern Book. The group chooses chapters from the book and then within each chapter, weave structures to experiment with. Meet the Ewes! Marsha and Kelly will be attending the St. Distaff Day Spin-In on January 6, 2918, at the Evergreen State Fairgrounds in Monroe, Washington from 10 am until 4 pm. Here is a link with further information. On the next day, Sunday January 7, The Ewes will be holding a Crafternoon starting at 1 pm. Refreshments, a spirit yarn table, and other surprises will make for a fun afternoon! Bring your knitting, crochet, or spinning and join the adventure. Contact us on Ravelry (1hundredprojects or betterinmotion) or email us at twoewes@twoewesfiberadventures.com for location information. Merry Christmas and Happy Hanukkah everyone!