Podcast Episode #253: Austin Rivers from Knit the Rainbow
In this podcast interview, Austin Rivers explains how he came to found Knit the Rainbow, a non-profit organization for homeless LGBT+ youth.
In this podcast interview, Austin Rivers explains how he came to found Knit the Rainbow, a non-profit organization for homeless LGBT+ youth.
Emerald Exhibitions announced last week that it was permanently canceling the fine craft trade show American Handcrafted.
In this highly visual webinar, color trends expert Keith Recker will outline palettes and practical ideas for incorporating color into your products and designs in the year to come.
In this podcast interview, Sarah Resnick talks about how she founded Gist Yarn, a weaving yarn company. She traces its growth and success.
Interweave Knits, Sew News, and Creative Machine Embroidery magazines will no longer be published according to Golden Peak Media CEO.
Get inspired and encouraged to finally write that craft book of your dreams. In this lively panel discussion we’ll explore today’s a variety of different issues in craft publishing today.
In this podcast interview, Sally Moore explains how she came to own a yarn shop as a litigation attorney in Detroit.
In this webinar, professional organizer Tricia Fidler will help us explore how curating instead of tossing, designating homes for items, and creating a flow to your workspace can improve your creativity and your bottom line.
In this podcast interview, sisters Jamie Trinier and Jessica Drain talk about how they invented magnetic sewing pins, SewTites.
C&T Publishing is celebrating an important anniversary this year: 40 years in business. Its motto is, “Another maker inspired!”