Check Your Thread

Zoe Edwards
Check Your Thread Podcast

Hello! Welcome to Check Your Thread, a podcast about sewing more sustainably. Each episode we enjoy nerding out about sewing, whilst picking up ideas and useful tips for how to reduce our impact on the environment. My aim is always to approach topics with a sense of curiosity and fun, and hope to leave our listeners feeling inspired by the end of each episode. Examples of topics that we cover include sourcing second hand textiles, zero waste sewing patterns, mending, upcycling, scrap-busting and alternative and surprising sources for fabric. If there are any topics you’d like CYT to cover, anyone you’d like me to get on the podcast to chat to or you’d just like to say hi, please email me at zoe@checkyourthread.com or message me via Instagram @checkyourthread.

  1. 16 HR AGO

    #153: The Provenance of Materials and Techniques – Shams with Allie Davis

    Are you ready for a bit of a shake up this week? We have a guest host for this episode: we’re in the safe hands of regular guest Shams el-Din Rogers, and of course she’s presented us with an incredible conversation. Shams is talking to Toronto-based textile artist and mending workshop facilitator, Allie Davis. They have a fascinating discussion about whether it’s cultural appropriation or appreciation to teach techniques from a culture that is not your own. Plus, they explore the benefits and joys of working with materials that have had another life before you got hold of them…Support the podcast over on Patreon!Find Shams el-Din Rogers on Instagram @shamseldinrogers.Follow Allie Davis on Instagram @witchdyes and check out their website for dates of upcoming workshops dates and locations. Listen to her on previous episodes of CYT:Ep. #32: Textile Activism with Shams el–Din Rogers  Ep. #49: Sewing as Art and Political Action with Shams el–Din Rogers Ep. #77: Stashes and Spaces with Shams el–Din Rogers Ep. #81: Travel, Sustainability and Sewing with Shams el-Din Rogers Ep. #142: Values Based Spending and Making with Shams el-Din RogersAllie took a Domestika class called Introduction to Japanese Sashiko Stitching led by artist Atsushi Futatsuya (@sashikostory on Instagram).Allie also took a clone-your-clothes workshop with Camilla Salcedo (@lil_arepa on Instagram). Shams and Camilla are part of a creative re-use collective called Works in Progress Toronto.The Textile Museum of Canada, based in Toronto, host a reuse program through which you can purchase pre-owned fabric. Allie has also purchased pre-owned fabrics from Lucky Deluxe Fabrics.  ‘Wild Color’ is a book by Jenny Dean about natural dyeing:

  2. 16 SEPT

    #152: Sewing for Stillness and Community with Mel Keane

    I know that CYT listeners love to hear how sewing is being used to positively impact the lives of others, so I know you’re going to love today’s episode! For years, Mel Keane has been improving the lives of members of her community who are struggling through various types of volunteering. This has included setting up sewing workshops to help people clothe themselves and their families, as well as to build skills and confidence. The workshops Mel facilitated at a refugee centre helped forge a sense of community for people who found themselves isolated. And more recently, the sewing classes she runs help the participants find a sense of calm and stillness in otherwise very stressful lives. Support the podcast over on Patreon!Find Mel on Instagram (@melaniekeane).Visit The Lighthouse’s website to learn more about where Mel volunteers:The Stash Hub app helps Mel keep track of the donated fabrics. Mel starting (non-scrub) garment making using the PJs pattern in Tilly and the Buttons Love At First Stitch book.She then moved on to Closet Core Pattern’s Carolyn Pajamas pattern.Mel is active in the @SewOver50 community and helped start up @surreysews.You can help them raise money for Sewing Stillness by attending the SewFizzTeaCated fundraising event that is taking place on Saturday 19th October 2024:…or by participating in the #SewFizzTeaCated24 sewing challenge:Mel will be hosting a session at The Virtual Sewing Room on Wednesday 18th September.

  3. 2 SEPT

    Momentum and Motivation with Meg Grandstaff

    Do you want to hang with me and regular guest Meg Grandstaff as we grill each other about sewing plans and goals, and cackle over basically everything? This episode is a chatty conversation in which we have a catch up about our current creative obsessions, projects and plans. Support the podcast over on Patreon!You can follow Meg’s sewing and knitting endeavours, as well as learn more about #scrapbustingseptember via Instagram (@the_grand_stash).Previous episodes with Meg Grandstaff include:Ep #22: Mending Workshops with Carla & Meg / Community Glue Ep #37: Pledges and Participants #1 with Rebecca & Meg Ep. #103: Swimming in a Sea of Scraps with Meg GrandstaffMeg has been working on:The Ginger Jeans pattern by Closet Core Patterns The Gable Top pattern by Jennifer Lauren Handmade  The Granville Shirt pattern by Sewaholic Meg tried the Seasonal Stash organisation system I came up with. You can hear about it and check out the FREE downloadable PDF version. Meg took an alterations class at Sew On Central in Evanston, IL, USACheck out Meg’s incredible, reversible fabric:…and her Gingham with lobsters fabric!:Meg’s thinking of using pattern McCalls 6696 to make her shirtdress. During Scrap Busting September last year, Meg pieced together scraps of black jersey to make a Lago Tank:My downloadable resource, How to Sew Clothes with Fabric Scraps, can help get creative and resourceful with scraps. I highly recommend making a meditation cushion using this tutorial by The Daily Sew. I made a yoga bolster with removable cover for my friend:My failed vest/gilet knitting project:

  4. 12 AUG

    #147: Replay - The Joy of Reclaimed Fabric with Sarah aka Sew Love NZ

    Living in a way that limits your negative impact on the planet gets a bad wrap. It’s often viewed as restrictive, limiting, frustrating, dull, even joyless. This week’s episode is a replay of my conversation with a maker who blows that whole notion completely out the water. Sarah Lancaster, AKA Sarah Sew Love, is a New Zealand based sewing teacher, maker and sustainability phenomenon with a vibrant aesthetic and buckets full of positive energy. We talk about lots of things, from the social enterprise she started to teach people sewing and mending skills at music festivals,, to her love of creating with reclaimed fabric to make her fantastic product range. Sarah explains how making more sustainable choices can bring your life extra layers of enjoyment rather than restricting it, and if you don’t feel uplifted and inspired by the end of this episode, then I’ll give up podcasting! Support the podcast over on Patreon!Follow Sarah Sew Love and her joyful aesthetic via Instagram (@sewlovenz).  Sarah also has a website that brings together all aspects of her work and creativity. Her Etsy shop where Sarah sells handmade bumbags and towel ponchos is called SarahSewLove. Watch the amazing video of Sarah showing how to wear your bum bag depending on your dancing style.At the time of recording the conversation, Sarah worked for Xtreme Zero Waste in Raglan, New Zealand. Other businesses and enterprises mentioned:Fabricabrac (fabric markets around NZ).  My Keeper (sells and rents dresses and collaborated with Sarah on a range of bumbags). DIY Daisy (colourful inspiration and garment tutorials).

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Hello! Welcome to Check Your Thread, a podcast about sewing more sustainably. Each episode we enjoy nerding out about sewing, whilst picking up ideas and useful tips for how to reduce our impact on the environment. My aim is always to approach topics with a sense of curiosity and fun, and hope to leave our listeners feeling inspired by the end of each episode. Examples of topics that we cover include sourcing second hand textiles, zero waste sewing patterns, mending, upcycling, scrap-busting and alternative and surprising sources for fabric. If there are any topics you’d like CYT to cover, anyone you’d like me to get on the podcast to chat to or you’d just like to say hi, please email me at zoe@checkyourthread.com or message me via Instagram @checkyourthread.

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