Weave
A podcast by Gist Yarn
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158 Episodes
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51 Re-Upload: Learn to rest, not to quit with SHENEQUA
Published: 06/01/2020 -
93: Commercial Scale Local Wool Carding and Spinning with Mary Jeanne Packer of Battenkill Fibers
Published: 23/12/2019 -
92: Raising Navajo-Churro Heritage Breeds with Jessica Sanchez of Rusted Earth Farm
Published: 16/12/2019 -
91: Ochre Earth Pigments with Heidi Gustafson of Early Futures
Published: 09/12/2019 -
90: Exploring From Farm to Fabric with Nica Rabinowitz of Fiberhouse Collective
Published: 02/12/2019 -
89: Weaving And Foraging For Natural Dye in Detroit with Kayla Powers
Published: 25/11/2019 -
88: Reconnecting with Weaving Through Identity with Mariela Motilla
Published: 18/11/2019 -
87: Indigenous Fiber and Craft Making in Cusco Peru with Aula Artesana
Published: 11/11/2019 -
86: Handspun Homegrown Naturally Colored Cotton with Yuka Bullard
Published: 04/11/2019 -
85: Community Based Rigid Heddle Weaving with Amy McKnight
Published: 28/10/2019 -
84: Creating The Fiber Circle Studio with Alisha Reyes
Published: 21/10/2019 -
83: Weaving the Sea with GIST Yarn Ambassador Katte Geneta
Published: 14/10/2019 -
Episode 82: Conscious Cultural Exploration in Oaxaca with Vera of Cosa Buena
Published: 07/10/2019 -
81: Weaving Patterns with GIST Yarn Ambassador Mariah Gaar
Published: 30/09/2019 -
80: Fiber Farming and Forestry with Casey Newman of Cedar Dell Forrest Farm
Published: 23/09/2019 -
79: British Sheep Conservation and Ancestral Weaving with Margaret Russell
Published: 16/09/2019 -
78: The Colors of Norfolk England with Aviva Leigh
Published: 09/09/2019 -
77: Ancient and Contemporary Weaving Techniques with Natalie Novak
Published: 02/09/2019 -
76: Contextualizing Textiles Part Two with LaChaun Moore
Published: 26/08/2019 -
75: An Artist-Run Weaving Mill with Emily Winter
Published: 19/08/2019
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.