Sew-organised-style

Maria Theoharous

Sew organised style- listen to people just like you. We'll cover sewing, style and interview people who are the backbone of our sewing community and provide you with reputable organisations you can go to for help when you need it. Go to our website: https://seworganisedstylepodcast.com/ There will be evolving playlist series as we find experts with gems of information and resources to keep you creative. Don't keep our podcast channel a secret. Tell your friends and rate us on Itunes.

  1. Yvette is Stash Hub

    2d ago

    Yvette is Stash Hub

    Stash Hub has quickly become one of the most used sewing apps our sewing community — and at the heart of it is Yvette, a sewist who transformed her own organisational challenges into a powerful digital tool. Her husband Doug, designed Stash Hub to help Yvette manage her fabrics and patterns so she could be happier to keep sewing. Together they listen to the needs of sewing people to continue to improve Stash Hub all the time! Stash Hub website (new and improved!): https://stashhubapp.com/ Stash Hub Insta: https://www.instagram.com/stash_hub/ Surrey Sews Insta: https://www.instagram.com/surreysews/ SewFruity26 details/Blossomsandwich Insta: https://www.instagram.com/p/DYh49lmCplz/?img_index=1 This is the vertical storage reel: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/4XEUbC3xWlo Listeners of the podcast will get 1 month's free of their Stash Hub subscription. Use the code 'SOpod' SewFruity26 is Yvette as well This month (June) you might also know Yvette as the SewFruity sewing challenge leader. SewFruity is a month long sewing challenge that at the heart of it is all about fun. SewFruity is the most colourful sewing challenge on Instagram and began 6 years ago by Yvette. The easiest way to take part is to find a fabric that is 'fruity' and sew something new. Sew clothes, bags, whatever you want to sew using 'fruity' fabric. SurreySews Yvette with Melanie Keane help run SurreySews. Surrey Sews is also running SewFizzTeaCated on 17 October. Many online sewing people will be attending SewFizzTeaCated to meet in real life! What’s Next for Stash Hub? With Yvette and Doug working to improve Stash Hub through feedback from us all, Stash Hub continues to evolve with new features, improved usefulness, and worthwhile ways to support sewists in their day to day sewing lives. Whether you’re a beginner building your first stash or an experienced maker with shelves of fabric, Stash Hub is one tool that helps you stay organised. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    33 min
  2. Maddie Ballard: Patchwork-A sewists diary

    May 18

    Maddie Ballard: Patchwork-A sewists diary

    Maddie Ballard (she/her) is a writer of mixed Chinese heritage from Aotearoa New Zealand. Her debut essay collection was published as Bound: A Memoir of Making and Remaking (The Emma Press, 2024) in the UK and Patchwork: A Sewist’s Diary (Tin House, 2025) in the US. She co-edits Starling, a literary journal for emerging New Zealand writers, and writes a sporadic Substack. She currently lives in Melbourne. In Patchwork, a charming and evocative sewist's diary, Maddie Ballard explores the making (and sometimes remaking) of seventeen specific garments over a period of great change in her life—from a jacket lined with the embroidered Cantonese names of her female ancestors, to a dressing gown made as a gift for a dear friend, to an eco-friendly, zero-waste dress. As the wardrobe grows, so too does Maddie. From her first off-kilter dresses and coats to perfectly fitting pants, readers follow along as she learns to navigate the world around her and how she sees herself in it—both as she is and as she hopes to be. Stitch by stitch, word by word, Maddie drafts her own patterns for ways of living. Throughout the diary, delightful illustrations bring Maddie’s creations to life on the page. With a focus on the practical comfort and pleasure provided by sewing in a time of personal renewal, Patchwork: A Sewist’s Diary is a warmhearted celebration of the value of craft in the modern age. This episode of Sew Organised Style podcast for SewOver50 was both video and audio produced by Maria Theoharous in her sewing room. With permission of Maddie. Sound by Kaneef on Youtube Many thanks for the ongoing monthly support of the podcast’s Patreon contributors. Their paid Patreon membership enables me to create these video and audio podcasts for free. You can find Sew Organised Style podcast, spelt with an s not a z, on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts And yes. If you live in Australia and decide to purchase your own Mimiquin custpm dressform, I’ll be your body scanner for Mimiquins UK. Tag your makes using @sharesewover50 to be able to find your makes in chronological order on Instagram. I look forward to joining you in your sewing room next time. Stay safe everyone. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    20 min
  3. Sewing to support a loved one during cancer treatments

    May 4

    Sewing to support a loved one during cancer treatments

    This is not a medical episode — it’s an episode born from care. When Sheila’s daughter was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma, sewing became one of the ways she could offer comfort and dignity during treatment. In this episode, Sheila of SheilaLovesFabric on Instagram, talks about what she discovered: the garments that helped, the adjustments that mattered, the fabrics she used, and the things she would have loved to have known about earlier. Sheila’s hope is that these insights will support others who are sewing for someone navigating cancer treatment, or that you might share this episode with someone who needs it. Cancer data in Australia, Overview of cancer in Australia, 2025 - Australian Institute of Health and Welfare Sewing suggestions to encourage gentle exercise include: Wide brim hats Oversize shirts A totebag A silk pillowcase A cape or poncho Wide brim hat or tubin Loose tank shirt Loose cardigan Sweatshirt in double gauze fabric Soft breathable natural fibres This episode of Sew Organised Style podcast for SewOver50 was both video and audio produced by Maria Theoharous in her sewing room. With permission of Sheila. Sound by Kaneef on Youtube Many thanks for the ongoing monthly support of the podcast’s Patreon contributors. Their paid Patreon membership enables me to create these video and audio podcasts for free. You can subscribe to Sew Organised Style podcast, spelt with an s not a z, on all good podcast apps and on YouTube. And yes. If you live in Australia and decide to purchase your own Mimiquin, I’ll be your body scanner for Mimiquins UK. Make sure you go back and listen to our free Sewover50 episodes on Sew Organised Style podcast. Tag your makes using @sharesewover50 to be able to find your makes in chronological order on Instagram I look forward to joining you in your sewing room next time. Stay safe everyone. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    30 min
  4. Gabby Brown: Plus-Size Patternmaking

    Apr 6

    Gabby Brown: Plus-Size Patternmaking

    Maria catches up with Gabby Brown, now an author. Gabby Brown wrote the technical articles for Sewcialists from 2020 and Gabby recorded 10 podcasts about fitting clothes with Maria in those early days. Gabby and Leila Kelleher met through Sewcialists and this year sees them publishing their first pattern making reference for the fashion industry, design students and sewing people: Plus-Size Patternmaking for Womenswear. Bloomsbury publishing and Blackbird Fabrics are some of the organisations that have provided amazing support for Plus Size Pattern Making for Womenswear. In this episode Gabby and Maria discuss using this new reference for various CLO3D design options, fashion industry references and guides as well as teaching packs to support pattern makers to draft great designs for large bodies. The terminology used is very respectful and inclusive including the body references designers will benefit from when they start to create garments for larger bodies than their current fashion fit models. The amount of design schools that will really benefit from Plus-Size Patternmaking for Womenswear is huge so fingers crossed, this knowledge rich reference will be adopted in future curriculum. Congratulations Gabby and Leila. Hoping to see more from you both soon. SewOver50 intersects with all communities. SewOver50 where we are so over ageism. Make sure you use #listenShareSewOver50 on the pictures when you post on Instagram. If you are able, consider supporting this podcast through our patreon account https://www.patreon.com/seworganisedstylepodcast. Every podcast is free. Or pop your support to Paypal 'velogiant@aol.com' Sound with permission of Kaneef on YouTube #plussize #plussizemodel #largerbodies #patternmaking Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    32 min
  5. Leesa Simpson is Sneaker Stitch

    Mar 2

    Leesa Simpson is Sneaker Stitch

    Leesa Simpson is a lifelong maker, business builder and a creative soul with fabric running through her veins. Her current obsession of quilted sneakers started in 2025. It was love at first stitch! Fabric, colour, comfort, and creativity all rolled into one. Sneaker Stitch was born. Sneaker Stitch Australia | Sew Your Own Sneakers Kits + Classes Any orders placed with Leesa from March 3 to March 10, use the Free Shipping Offer - use the code FREESHIPSOS at checkout. She only ships within Australia at the moment. Sneaker Stitch Australia | Sew Your Own Sneakers Kits + Classes For the past year, Leesa has poured everything into creating the ultimate DIY sneaker kits — complete with high-quality tools and step-by-step guides, all designed around Aussie products and sensibilities. Because if you know Leesa, she never does things by halves. As Leesa says 'Let's make something amazing — one stitch at a time. Sew your own sneakers. Walk your own path.' She created Sewing Adventures in Brisbane and this local sewing school ran for over 7 years and sadly closed in 2025. If you are able, consider supporting this podcast through our patreon account. There are 3 new tiers to choose from to support SewOver50's only podcast. Every podcast is free and the archive is gradually being uploaded on to the podcast YouTube channel. Sound with permission by Kaneef on YouTube. SewOver50 intersects with all communities. SewOver50 where we are so over ageism. Our focus is the sewing talent each person shares on social media and providing recognition of their willingness to share their skills whether a beginner or experienced sewist. Make sure you listen to your SewOver50 friends in our SewOver50 podcast archive. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    36 min
4.6
out of 5
57 Ratings

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Sew organised style- listen to people just like you. We'll cover sewing, style and interview people who are the backbone of our sewing community and provide you with reputable organisations you can go to for help when you need it. Go to our website: https://seworganisedstylepodcast.com/ There will be evolving playlist series as we find experts with gems of information and resources to keep you creative. Don't keep our podcast channel a secret. Tell your friends and rate us on Itunes.

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