Sewing For The Weekend is a podcast about home garment sewing. Beth and Nina (mother and daughter) discuss their passion for handmade fashion and the discoveries they make as the each pursue a bespoke wardrobe.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | Fashion & BeautyArtsDesign |
In this episode we talk about how much the width of your fabric can impact the waste and the cost of your project! For photos and a full list of show notes please visit our website at https://www.sewingfortheweekend.com/e158-show-notes?rq=158
In this weeks episode we talk about adapting and moving forward. For photos and a full list of show notes please visit our website at https://www.sewingfortheweekend.com/e157-show-notes?rq=E157
In this weeks episode we have Tony (Dad) back on the podcast to talk with Nina about birds and using them as a source of inspiration for color pallets! For photos and a full list of show notes please visit our website at https://www.sewingfortheweeke... more
In this weeks episode we talk about doing a full closet clean out and reassessing our sewing goals! For photos and a full list of show notes please visit our website at https://www.sewingfortheweekend.com/e155-show-notes?rq=155
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Such a nice surprise to see you pop up in my podcast inbox. You sound revived from your break. Hope you are enjoying broadcasting again and life is good for you both.
I really enjoyed your weekly chats, but totally understand it is a mammouth task, and that’s even without all the editing and sewing prep. So I’m not surprised it’s become a burden to do it weekly. more
I would have to say, I agree with another reviewer on the topic of staying on task with their title of the podcast. My time listening for sewing information is somewhat limited so I really want to get out of each podcast as much as I can. I want to take away from listening for 30 minutes or an hour long the information that will help me in my sewing journey. Their show is good and informative and I enjoy listening but I want to get every minute out of it that which is relative to what I’m listen... more
Really enjoyable, I think you can tell they take a lot of time to prepare the show and edit it really well. It’s enjoyable to listen to.
I’ve been listening for a few months. I always enjoy the topics. I also appreciate hearing the personal snippets of this mother-daughter duo and their sewing experiences.
Apple Podcasts | #168 | Canada/Arts/Fashion & Beauty |
Apple Podcasts | #70 | Australia/Arts/Fashion & Beauty |
Apple Podcasts | #78 | New Zealand/Arts/Fashion & Beauty |
Apple Podcasts | #225 | South Africa/Arts/Fashion & Beauty |
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Sewing For The Weekend launched 5 years ago and published 100 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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