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Threads Magazine Podcast: "Sewing With Threads"

Christine Alexander

Threads Magazine Podcast: "Sewing With Threads"

A monthly Arts, Design and Hobbies podcast
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Threads Magazine Podcast: "Sewing With Threads"

Christine Alexander

Threads Magazine Podcast: "Sewing With Threads"

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Threads Magazine Podcast: "Sewing With Threads"

Christine Alexander

Threads Magazine Podcast: "Sewing With Threads"

A monthly Arts, Design and Hobbies podcast
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Because of our neurodiversity, each of us uses our mental skills, or executive functions, differently in our sewing practice. You can learn to harness those functions for even more enjoyment when sewing.
Selecting the right sewing machine needle can make a big difference in how your sewing project turns out. Rhonda Pierce, a spokesperson for Schmetz needles, explains how to determine the right needle, what are some needle options, and even when
Style Falcon patterns are designed for those without an hourglass shape, and the instructions and pattern pieces are visually accessible.
Guest Brooks Ann Camper shares the story of how she went from not knowing how to take a stitch or use an iron, to becoming a costume production professional and, now, to teaching a new and empowering approach to sewing.
The owner of a sewing box subscription service shares details about how her unique service works and her goal of turning dreams of sewing your own garments into reality.
Find gift ideas to inspire and help your sewing loved ones or yourself. The Threads editors discuss some of their favorites.
Kenneth D. King reveals details about his book, Doll Couture, including the inspiration and some dramatic scene creation for his finely dressed characters.
Sewing pro and wool expert Katrina Walker talks about her flock of sheep, characteristics and types of wool and caring for your own wool garments in this podcast.
A found collection of gowns by renowned couture house Callot Soeurs became a beloved research project for costume expert Maggie Raywood.
In this podcast, the always creative Becky Fulgoni shares her thinking while reimagining a handful of rediscovered but unworn garments. Two Threads editors pulled the garments from their own closets to challenge Becky, a frequent contributor to
Sewing book author, instructor and bridalwear designer Joi Mahon tells the story of how she turned her early passion for design and sewing into a business.
Digital Ambassador and sewing pro Pamela Howard shares fitting and alterations tips, along with her love of pressing and knit garments.
Sewing pro Sarah Veblen talks about her sewing frustrations and her strategies for managing and even preventing them.
Fashion designer and educator ChaCha N. Hudson discusses the draping process and how she approaches practicing and teaching draping.
Listen to some sage advice and learn some helpful tips from a custom dressmaker with extensive alterations experience, as prom and wedding season draw closer.
Heidi Parkes talks about how she stitches unique diary quilts to tell her story. She even shares how she began and what materials she uses.
Color and fashion trends, patterns, books, and even articles provide the motivation for those who love to sew. New Year's sewing resolutions aren't needed.
Kenneth D. King explains traditional and updated tailoring techniques, the subject of his in-depth "Smart Tailoring" video course.
Hannah Hamill lives and sews in Paris. She talks about her inspirations and how she's developed her chic, comfortable style.
Sewing With Threads talks with Alex Beard, also known as the Obsessive Costuming Dude on social media, who has become an expert on authentic Star Trek costumes.
Experimenting is at the heart of Gilbert Muniz's creative success. The teacher and Threads digital ambassador explains why it is so important.
Upcycling advocate and teacher Mary Ray discusses sustainability in the apparel industry and how home sewers can put the concept into practice.
Two sewing pros discuss the handling and wearing of vintage couture and textiles, whether they are nostalgic or historically significant pieces.
Draping authority Karolyn Kiisel talks about her opera costuming work, the essential dress form, and even her preferred draping fabric.
Syracuse University professor ChaCha N. Hudson talks about Fashion with Limits and the future of plus-size design.
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