Material Whirl

Kelly Bryden

Join designer and DIY expert Kelly Bryden in *Material Whirl*—the ultimate creative challenge series. Each week, Kelly welcomes a new guest and spins a roulette wheel to reveal **three surprise materials**. Their mission? Craft something amazing using only those unexpected items. From hot glue triumphs to glitter-filled chaos, no two episodes are the same. If you love bold ideas, spontaneous creativity, and a touch of crafty chaos, this show is for you. New episodes every week. Grab your glue gun and get ready to whirl. 🎲✨

Episodes

  1. Episode 5: The one material that stumped us both

    MAR 26

    Episode 5: The one material that stumped us both

    In today's episode of Material Whirl, host Kelly Bryden is joined by Kavitha, a sustainable maker who teaches sewing, mending, and upcycling as a form of mindfulness and activism. Kavitha runs Isifiso Clothing, offering workshops for all ages where she helps people reconnect with hands-on skills that have quietly disappeared from everyday life. She's been sewing since she was 12 after hustling her way into a dressmaking class that didn't take kids, and she hasn't stopped since. Together, Kelly and Kavitha take on this week's DIY challenge using three surprise materials and share the full creative process behind their finished projects. Kavitha opens up about rescuing fabric from landfill, harvesting usable components from old garments, and why she believes knowing how to maintain your clothes is a basic life skill. She talks through the problem-solving behind her project, from working out sewing maths to navigating a material she'd never used before. Kelly shares her own process of upcycling something she already owned, testing out an unfamiliar technique on scrap fabric first, and learning that practice really does matter when you're working with specialist materials. Throughout the episode, Kelly and Kavitha discuss: Using rescued and upcycled materials to create something newWhy one of the materials stumped them both and how they worked around itThe lost art of sewing and mending as a life skillPracticing on scraps before committing to your final pieceCrafting as a mindful, slow practice for stress and anxietyThe fine line between being a crafter and being a hoarderBy the end of this episode, you'll be inspired to look at what you already own with fresh eyes, rescue something from the back of your wardrobe, and make something with purpose. Want to join the challenge? Try creating something with this week's materials and share your project by tagging @MaterialWhirlPodcast or using #MaterialWhirl. Follow @isifisoclothing to learn more about Kavitha's sewing workshops and sustainable making mission. This episode — and Material Whirl as a whole — was brought to life using Google tools, including filming on the Google Pixel 9 Pro, planning and prep with Google Gemini, and production notes on a Google Pixel Tablet.

    34 min
  2. Episode 4: Made from Memory

    MAR 12

    Episode 4: Made from Memory

    In today's episode of Material Whirl, host Kelly Bryden sits down with Elena, a London-based creative with a background in media and advertising, a love of fiction writing, and a lifelong passion for sewing and making things by hand. Together, Kelly and Elena take on this week's DIY challenge using three surprise materials and share the full creative process behind their finished projects. Elena opens up about growing up crafting with her mum, returning to creative hobbies that shaped her childhood, and why upcycling materials from her own wardrobe made her project feel deeply personal. She talks about the mindfulness of working with her hands, embracing imperfection, and how satisfying it feels to actually finish something. Kelly shares how her project took on a life of its own — pivoting mid-process when one of the materials became more than just a tool. She reflects on working to a deadline, making something meaningful for a new chapter in her life, and learning to let go of the "polished" vision when the real version turns out even better. Throughout the episode, Kelly and Elena discuss: Upcycling personal items into something brand newWhen a material surprises you and changes the whole directionThe joy (and frustration) of unpicking mistakes and starting againWhy deadlines can actually help you finish a creative projectMaking functional, personal items instead of chasing perfectionThis episode — and Material Whirl as a whole — was brought to life using Google tools, including filming on the Google Pixel 9 Pro, planning and prep with Google Gemini, and production notes on a Google Pixel Tablet. By the end of this episode, you'll feel inspired to dig through your wardrobe, repurpose something old, and make something that actually means something to you. Want to join the challenge? Try creating something with this week's materials and share your project by tagging @MaterialWhirlPodcast or using #MaterialWhirl. Follow @elenajoannides on Instagram and @elenasaphojo on TikTok to follow Elena's creative journey.

    32 min
  3. Episode Three : Trusting the Pivot

    FEB 26

    Episode Three : Trusting the Pivot

    In today’s episode of Material Whirl, creativity takes an unexpected turn. Host Kelly Bryden is joined by DIY enthusiast Milda (@mildamakes) for another spin of the wheel. Together, they take on a crafting challenge using three surprise materials — pushing past unfamiliar tools, structural mishaps, and mid-project breakdowns. Milda steps outside her comfort zone and uses a materials she had never worked with before. She shares the realities of crafting with unfamiliar supplies, the trial-and-error process of building structure, and how one color decision completely transformed her project. Kelly pivots from home decor to fashion, upcycling something in her wardrobe into a bold, maximalist statement piece. She reflects on hiding certain materials creatively, trusting experimentation, and knowing when to simplify rather than overcomplicate. Throughout the episode, Kelly and Milda discuss: Working with materials you’ve never used beforeStructural problem-solving in DIY projectsWhen to pivot instead of forcing an ideaHow color choices can elevate a designAvoiding perfectionism and embracing iterationThe difference between renovation DIY and creative craftingThey also dive into creative tools like AI-assisted pattern drafting, upcycling fashion, and how spray paint, structure, and strategic edits can save a project. By the end of this episode, you’ll feel encouraged to experiment, pivot when needed, and keep crafting — even when things feel wonky at first. Want to join the challenge? Try creating something with this week’s materials and share your project by tagging @MaterialWhirlPodcast or using #MaterialWhirl. Follow @mildamakes for more sewing, DIY, and creative inspiration. This episode — and Material Whirl as a whole — was brought to life using Google tools, filmed on a Google Pixel 9 Pro, with notes on a Google Pixel Tablet, and creative planning support from Google Suite and Gemini.

    36 min
  4. Episode 2: Letting the Materials Lead

    FEB 12

    Episode 2: Letting the Materials Lead

    In today’s episode of Material Whirl, Kelly is joined by Ciara Adams, co-founder of Cici Studios, a London-based creative workshop series offering painting and ceramics experiences for all skill levels. Together, they take on a DIY challenge using three surprise materials and talk about their creative process. Ciara shares what it’s like to let materials dictate the outcome instead of starting with a finished idea. She opens up about iteration, scrapping first attempts, and learning to adapt when a project doesn’t turn out as expected. The conversation dives into how creativity actually works behind the scenes — messy, nonlinear, and full of problem-solving. Kelly also walks through her own project and reflects on using everyday and upcycled materials, hiding mistakes creatively, and designing something meaningful rather than perfect. Throughout the episode, Kelly and Ciara discuss: What happens when you start a DIY without knowing the final resultLetting go of perfection and embracing iterationUsing unexpected materials in unconventional waysMaking functional, personal projects instead of “Pinterest-perfect” onesWhy creativity often works better when you trust the processBy the end of this episode, you’ll feel encouraged to experiment, pivot, and make something — even when the plan changes halfway through. Want to join the challenge? Try creating something with this week’s materials and share your project by tagging @MaterialWhirlPodcast or using #MaterialWhirl. Follow @cicistudios_ to learn more about Ciara and Imogen’s creative workshops in London and Manchester. This episode — and Material Whirl as a whole — was brought to life using Google tools, including filming on the Google Pixel 9 Pro, planning and prep with Google Gemini, and production notes on a Google Pixel Tablet.

    34 min
  5. Episode 1 : From Panic to Play

    JAN 29

    Episode 1 : From Panic to Play

    In today’s episode of Material Whirl, you’ll see what happens when creativity meets constraint. Host Kelly Bryden is joined by baker, food blogger, and crafter Ella of Alpine Ella for the very first spin of the wheel. Together, they take on a creative challenge using three surprise materials. Ella shares her creative process from initial panic to final reveal, walking through how she transformed these unexpected materials into something unique. Along the way, she opens up about crafting through fear, working with physically demanding materials, and making design decisions that actually fit your personal style — not just what looks good online. Kelly also reveals her own project and reflects on experimentation, iteration, and letting go of perfection. Throughout the episode, Kelly and Ella talk candidly about: How to approach a DIY project when the materials feel intimidating Why the first idea isn’t always the right one Making projects you actually want to live with in your home The physical realities of crafting How stepping away — and coming back — can completely change how you see your work By the end of this episode, you’ll walk away inspired to experiment, slow down, and make something — even if it doesn’t turn out exactly as planned. Want to join the challenge? Try making something with broken dishes, glitter, and aluminum, and share your project by tagging @MaterialWhirlPodcast or using #MaterialWhirl. . A Huge thank you to Ella for joining this weeks episode. Follow her at @alpineella for cozy baking recipes and creative inspiration. . This episode — and Material Whirl as a whole — was brought to life using Google tools, including the Google Pixel phone for recording, Google Gemini for planning and creative support, and a Google tablet for notes and production.

    39 min

About

Join designer and DIY expert Kelly Bryden in *Material Whirl*—the ultimate creative challenge series. Each week, Kelly welcomes a new guest and spins a roulette wheel to reveal **three surprise materials**. Their mission? Craft something amazing using only those unexpected items. From hot glue triumphs to glitter-filled chaos, no two episodes are the same. If you love bold ideas, spontaneous creativity, and a touch of crafty chaos, this show is for you. New episodes every week. Grab your glue gun and get ready to whirl. 🎲✨