Weave
A podcast by Gist Yarn
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158 Episodes
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110: Custom Stitches Of All Kinds With Michelle Brooks Of The Stitchering Shop
Published: 22/06/2020 -
109: A Deep Reckoning with Sarah Resnick and LaChaun Moore
Published: 16/06/2020 -
Black Lives Matter
Published: 03/06/2020 -
108: The Aesthetic Simplicity of Hand Stitching of with Judy Martin
Published: 25/05/2020 -
107: Supplying Fiber Folks in Philadelphia with Liz Sytsma of Wild Hand
Published: 18/05/2020 -
106: Locally Sourced Hand Weaving with Stephanie Pinerio of Shed Textile Company
Published: 11/05/2020 -
105: Running A Small Family Wool Business With Ben Hostetler of Mountain Meadow Wool Mill
Published: 04/05/2020 -
104: Therapeutically Weaving In The Round with Ashton Zager
Published: 27/04/2020 -
A Warm Message from Sarah Resnick
Published: 20/04/2020 -
103: Researching Natural Dyes For The Next Generation of Fashion Professionals with Kelsie Doty
Published: 06/04/2020 -
102: Tapestry Weaving in Quebec with Thoma Ewen
Published: 30/03/2020 -
101: Weaving through Lupus and MS with Lynn Battle in Birmingham Alabama
Published: 16/03/2020 -
100: Designing Weaving and Knitting Patterns with Angela Tong
Published: 09/03/2020 -
99: Revitalizing the American Textile Industry with Leigh Anne Hilbert of The Carolina Textile District
Published: 03/03/2020 -
98: Navajo Rug Weaving Restoration with Penelope Starr in Tucson Arizona
Published: 24/02/2020 -
97: Weaving in South Philadelphia with Melonie Cavallaro Wallace of Fibre Studio
Published: 17/02/2020 -
96: Quilting and Natural Dye Cultivating in Oakland with Kristin Arzt of Scrambles Quilts
Published: 10/02/2020 -
95: Interdisciplinary Craft Making and Agriculture with Catherine Cross Tsintzos
Published: 03/02/2020 -
Listener Appreciation Episode
Published: 27/01/2020 -
94: An Exploration of the Vanishing American Wool Industry with Clara Parkes
Published: 14/01/2020
The weave podcast, a project of Gist Yarn, brings together a community of fiber artists and people who love weaving, farmers and mill owners, textile artists and loom manufacturers, to tell the stories of the threads that bind us together.