A Podcast for Sewists by Sewists. Hosted by Ashley & Bethany. New Episodes Weekly
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 84 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | CraftsLeisureArts |
Join hosts Ashley and Bethany on The Sewcial Hour Podcast as they dive deep into the world of Foundation Paper Piecing (FPP)! In this episode, theyre joined by special guest Liza Taylor of Liza Taylor Handmade to explore the ins and outs of this belo... more
Join hosts Ashley and Bethany on The Sewcial Hour Podcast as they unravel the enchanting technique of shirring! In this episode, theyll delve into the art of shirring, sharing step-by-step instructions on how to achieve this beautiful gathered effect... more
Join hosts Ashley and Bethany on The Sewcial Hour Podcast as they delve into the world of craft cutting machines for sewing! In this episode, theyll explore the evolution of these innovative tools, discuss the different types available, and provide e... more
Join hosts Ashley and Bethany on The Sewcial Hour Podcast as they dive into the world of free sewing patterns! In this episode, theyll discuss the abundance of free patterns available online and share tips on how to discern the good from the not-so-g... more
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I was happy to see there was an episode with Lauren Mormino. She is one of my favorite makers. However the one host talked so much I felt like the episode was about her.
I’m loving the show & the hosts. The episodes are approachable, entertaining, and informative. I find myself talking back to them like they can hear me! 😂
I absolutely love listening to Bethany and Ashley- you both are just so relatable and make me feel like I am capable of learning anything with sewing. I’ve learned so much from you and your guests and even bought a serger to move from quilting to garment sewing! I look forward to every Tuesday with you all and can’t wait to learn more tips, tricks, and new things
I am excited to have a new sewing podcast to listen to in the carpool line! I so enjoyed the first few episodes. The interviews with Diana, Catherine, and Olga were terrific. I was disappointed with the last couple episodes as they got so off topic that I turned it off. I hope the episodes going forward stick with discussing sewing and fabric companies.
Apple Podcasts | #11 | United States/Leisure/Crafts |
Apple Podcasts | #37 | Canada/Leisure/Crafts |
Apple Podcasts | #52 | United Kingdom/Leisure/Crafts |
Apple Podcasts | #24 | Australia/Leisure/Crafts |
Apple Podcasts | #117 | Germany/Leisure/Crafts |
Apple Podcasts | #13 | Norway/Leisure/Crafts |
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