Podcast Episode #244: Victoria Findlay Wolfe
In this podcast interview, Victoria Findlay Wolfe talks about how she came to be a quilt artist, her art practice, and her love of textiles.
In this podcast interview, Victoria Findlay Wolfe talks about how she came to be a quilt artist, her art practice, and her love of textiles.
Today we have a special episode of the podcast recorded live at h+h americas 2023. Our Day #3 keynote was a fireside chat with Justine Tiu, co-founder of The Woobles.
In this podcast interview, Mary Grabenstatter talks about how she started a subscription box for garment sewing.
This podcast interview is with Diana Baird N’Diaye, senior curator and cultural heritage specialist at the Smithsonian Center for Folklife.
In this podcast episode, Elizabeth Silver talks about her career in surface pattern design including in-house and freelance.
In this podcast episode, Cadence Kidwell talks about leaving her job in academia to move to Georgia and open a yarn shop.
In this podcast, Stephanie Rohr traces her journey from being an actor to designing cross stitch patterns with bold, political messages.
In this podcast interview, sewing pattern designer Gretchen Hirsch traces the development of her career from working in publishing to starting a blog to writing books and creating an indie sewing pattern company.
In this podcast interview, Anna Hrachovec explains how she began designing knitting patterns for miniature creatures and knitting soft sculptures that she then animates.
In this podcast episode, Cheryl Ham talks about her journey from working a day job and dyeing yarn as a hobby to starting a sold-out indie dyed yarn subscription box business.