Pattern Shift
A podcast by Saskia de Feijter - Saturdays
101 Episodes
-  #20 - Julia (Jules) Billings @ Woollenflower on natural yarn dyeing and sustaining your businessPublished: 17/06/2021
-  #19 - Floor, Tama en Maaike talk about their experience as a member of the Conscious Knitting ClubPublished: 03/06/2021
-  #18 - Mary Jane Mucklestone - on Fair Isle Knitting and knit and travelPublished: 20/05/2021
-  #17 - Cinthia Vallet @fromcinthia- on designing & selling smart and soulful knit animal patternsPublished: 06/05/2021
-  #16 - Monique Boonstra @ Kantwerk on how she gets paid the right price for her knitted lace designsPublished: 22/04/2021
-  #15 - Saskia Maas @ Ovis et Cetera talks about why she consciously chose the acid dye process for her yarnsPublished: 08/04/2021
-  #14 - Jonna van 't Hof on how to calculate fair prices for your workPublished: 25/03/2021
-  #13 - De Ja, Wol WINKEL afscheidsshowPublished: 11/03/2021
-  #12 - Bregje Verhoef on the process & pricing in woodworkingPublished: 25/02/2021
-  #11 - Wieteke Opmeer on why she stopped selling her most popular productsPublished: 11/02/2021
-  #10 - Sophia Smeekens - Studio EscargotPublished: 28/01/2021
-  #9 - Anna Bauer - (Textile artist) on HönsestrikkPublished: 14/01/2021
-  #8 - Manja en Sophie - LumalanoPublished: 31/12/2020
-  #7 - Nadja Cereghetti - Unleash Monday & Tidy to thrivePublished: 17/12/2020
-  #6 - Lia Weitzel - educator & friend of Ja, WolPublished: 03/12/2020
-  #5 - Gina Rockenwagner - Soft HausPublished: 19/11/2020
-  #4 - Charlotte Kan - fashion designerPublished: 05/11/2020
-  #3 (Pt2/2) - Linda de Ruiter - the Slow WardrobePublished: 22/10/2020
-  #2 (Pt1/2) - Linda de Ruiter - the Slow WardrobePublished: 22/10/2020
-  #1 - The Why?Published: 07/09/2020
Hi! My name is Saskia de Feijter and welcome to the Pattern Shift podcast. In this podcast, I support overwhelmed small business owners in the fiber and needlecraft industry, helping them set up and organize their businesses for growth and personal well-being. Together, we can be a force for good and a counterbalance to fast fashion, helping makers craft garments and accessories slowly and more sustainably. You can be part of that change and make a profit in the process.
