Sew What?

En podkast av Isabella Rosner - Torsdager

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87 Episoder

  1. Sew What? Season 3 Trailer

    Publisert: 23.9.2021
  2. Conserving Historic Needlework: An Interview with Gretchen Guidess and Jackie Peterson-Grace

    Publisert: 17.6.2021
  3. Embroidering Portraits: An Interview with Cayce Zavaglia

    Publisert: 10.6.2021
  4. The Needlework of Historic Boyz II Men

    Publisert: 3.6.2021
  5. Paper Pieced Quilts and Crafting During COVID: An Interview with Naomi Clarke

    Publisert: 27.5.2021
  6. Alternative Embroideries: Tambour Work and Punch Needle

    Publisert: 20.5.2021
  7. Australian Schoolgirl Needlework: An Interview with Cat Gay

    Publisert: 13.5.2021
  8. Stitching Among Friends: Early Quaker Needlework

    Publisert: 6.5.2021
  9. Jewish Fashion Making and Stitching in 20th-Century London: An Interview with Dr Bethan Bide and Dr Lucie Whitmore

    Publisert: 29.4.2021
  10. Quilting and Exhibiting Black Life: An Interview with Bisa Butler and Dr Erica Warren

    Publisert: 22.4.2021
  11. Curating Needlework: An Interview with Amelia Peck and Melinda Watt

    Publisert: 15.4.2021
  12. The Embroideries and Lace of the Wiener Werkstätte

    Publisert: 8.4.2021
  13. Early Medieval Embroidery: An Interview with Dr Alexandra Makin

    Publisert: 1.4.2021
  14. Travelling and Unravelling Indian Embroidery Techniques

    Publisert: 25.3.2021
  15. May Morris and Arts and Crafts Embroidery: An Interview with Thomas Cooper

    Publisert: 18.3.2021
  16. Embroidering Adversity in Charity and Orphan School Needlework

    Publisert: 11.3.2021
  17. Navajo Weaving: An Interview with Dr Kathy M'Closkey

    Publisert: 4.3.2021
  18. The Long, Looping History of Nalbinding

    Publisert: 25.2.2021
  19. Making Historic Needlework Now: An Interview With Ruth Singer

    Publisert: 18.2.2021
  20. Gee's Bend Quilts and Quilters: An Interview with Caster Pettway and Mary Margaret Pettway

    Publisert: 11.2.2021

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A podcast all about historic needlework and those who stitched it, hosted by your local historic needlework expert, Isabella Rosner.

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