Info on garment sewing and learning to sew.
Books discussed in this podcast:
- In Stitches
by Amy Butler
- Sew U
by Wendy Mullin
- Denyse Schmidt Quilts
The T-shirt books:
- Generation T: 108 Ways to Transform a T-Shirt
- Tease: Inspired T-shirt Transformations by Superstars of Art, Craft, and Design
- 99 Ways to Cut, Sew, Trim, and Tie Your T-Shirt into Something Special
- Sew Subversive: Down and Dirty DIY for the Fabulous Fashionista
At Renegade Craft Fair:
- Jay Ryan -- super-cool poster artist!
- Happy Owl Glassworks -- Love them!


Hi Julie,
Just to let you know that I had trouble downloading this episode in iTunes. I clicked on the link in the post, and did it the old fashioned way instead!
Posted by: Amy P | September 18, 2006 at 02:18 PM
Great episode! I really want to change up my t-shirts - I feel like I am living in t-shirts and jeans lately and I know making them cuter will make me not feel so bad. I'm off to check out the books you listed! :)
Posted by: Tsoniki | September 25, 2006 at 11:09 PM
Please come back to us with some new episodes! I love listening to your podcast and think you do a great job. After your spinning podcast I actually went out and bought a spindle within the week. Let's see what other new crafts you can be my pusher for ;-) Please?
Posted by: Heather | November 08, 2006 at 05:50 PM
Hi I'm just visiting for the first time and I listened to episode 10. I'm planning to listen to the older ones when I have time.
About Huskystar sewing machines. I bought one 14ish years ago and it is the worst purchase I have ever made! I'm always having trouble with it and I would never recommend it to anyone. Of course it may have improved since then but I would suggest finding out what other owners think about it before considering it.
Posted by: Stitchy Fingers | November 16, 2006 at 11:18 AM
hello, I love episode 10. I found your podcast by accident. I am taking a class in podcasting and i was given an assiment to do some reseach looking for different kind of podcasting... and well i happen to like sewing and here i am ... so i just love you site too.
May
Posted by: Mary Navarrette | January 23, 2007 at 09:05 PM