Creative Japan: Gathering Artist's Tales with a Japanese Connection

Emi Takagi Stapler

Welcome to Creative Japan, the podcast where we explore the vibrant world of artists and makers united by a Japanese connection. Join us as artists from around the globe discuss their work and share their creative journeys.Get Curious. Be Inspired.

Episodes

  1. 3. Failure Teaches Success: Sachiko Aldous of Tea Rose Home

    04/19/2024

    3. Failure Teaches Success: Sachiko Aldous of Tea Rose Home

    Sachiko shares with us a unique northern Japanese treat, her wide range of creative endeavors and her role as a Babylock machine ambassador for the past six years. GUEST BIO Sachiko Aldous was born and raised in Japan and moved to the United States at the age of 22. Throughout her life, she was always drawn to anything creative. She loves to draw, make jewelry and miniature rooms (they are available in her Etsy shop), but what she loves the most is working with fabrics such as sewing clothes and quilting.  She has been an ambassador for Babylock for the last 6 years, and feels blessed to work with such great machines, people and company. She shares her creations on her blog, Instagram, Pinterest and Etsy. To learn more about Sachiko and her Tea Rose home blog, visit https://tearosehome.blogspot.com/ or follow her on social media @tearosehome. LEARN JAPANESE EP. 3 “Shippai wa seikou no moto”: Failure teaches success. "Kansha": Gratitude. Support the show ABOUT THE HOST Emi Takagi Stapler is a Japanese-American quilter and designer currently living in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Born in the United States and raised in Japan, she finds inspiration from her Japanese culture and upbringing, but through a modern lens. She enjoys connecting with artists and makers to listen to their creative journeys, and believes that we find the most authentic inspiration when we are curious and look far beyond our own front doors. To learn more about Emi or the Creative Japan podcast, you can find her on Instagram @emiandkostudio or visit her website at www.emiandkostudio.com.

    28 min
  2. 1. Fall Down Seven Times, Stand Up Eight: Satomi Quilts

    03/14/2024

    1. Fall Down Seven Times, Stand Up Eight: Satomi Quilts

    Join me to learn about how Satomi of Satomi Quilts started her quilting journey, from where she draws her inspiration for her quilt designs, and how teaching her boys to snowboard has made her a better quilting teacher. GUEST BIO Satomi Hoar is from rural northern Japan and lives in northwest Connecticut with her husband and two children. She is a modern traditional quilt pattern designer and Bernina Ambassador. She began quilting nearly ten years ago when her husband’s mother, an experienced quilter originally from Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, offered to teach her. Aside from her family, designing quilt patterns and making quilts is her greatest joy. She looks to nature, the many places she’s been fortunate to visit and to live, and the experiences of meeting so many amazing people through quilting as her inspiration. To learn more about Satomi Quilts, follow her on Instagram @satomi_quilts or visit her website at www.satomiquilts.com. LEARN JAPANESE EP. 1 "Nanakorobi Yaoki": Fall down seven times, stand up eight. Support the show ABOUT THE HOST Emi Takagi Stapler is a Japanese-American quilter and designer currently living in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Born in the United States and raised in Japan, she finds inspiration from her Japanese culture and upbringing, but through a modern lens. She enjoys connecting with artists and makers to listen to their creative journeys, and believes that we find the most authentic inspiration when we are curious and look far beyond our own front doors. To learn more about Emi or the Creative Japan podcast, you can find her on Instagram @emiandkostudio or visit her website at www.emiandkostudio.com.

    31 min

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Welcome to Creative Japan, the podcast where we explore the vibrant world of artists and makers united by a Japanese connection. Join us as artists from around the globe discuss their work and share their creative journeys.Get Curious. Be Inspired.