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In Episode 46 of Threads of Sustainability, we sit down with Kate Hay of Quilt with Miss Kate, who brings over 15 years of experience in the quilt industry. Kate’s journey has taken her from working the cutting table to managing Virginia’s largest quilt shop, Patchwork Plus, and serving as the Moda/Ruby Star Society representative for the southeast. Her extensive background provides a unique and valuable perspective on the quilting world.
In this episode, Kate shares her transformation from a one-time glorifier of overconsumption of fabric and notions to an advocate for destashing and intentional fabric-buying practices. Discover how reducing her fabric stash has created mental space and enhanced her creativity. Kate offers insights into the benefits of stash blasting and how these practices can lead to a more fulfilling and sustainable quilting experience.
Tune in to hear Kate’s inspiring story and learn practical tips for managing your fabric stash, embracing sustainable quilting practices, and fostering creativity through intentionality. Whether you're a seasoned quilter or just starting, this episode is packed with valuable advice and inspiration.
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Kate’s extensive experience in the quilt industryTransition from overconsumption to intentional fabric buyingBenefits of destashing and stash blastingEnhancing creativity through sustainable practicesPractical tips for managing your fabric stashJoin us for an insightful conversation with Kate and explore how embracing intentional quilting can lead to a more sustainable and creative journey in the world of textiles. Don’t miss this episode filled with wisdom and inspiration from a true industry expert.
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In this episode of Threads of Sustainability, we delve into the innovative world of FeelGood Fibers with founder Kim Soper. The concept of FeelGood Fibers emerged from a simple observation: the lack of a centralized marketplace for buying and selling secondhand fabrics within the sewing community.
Kim shares the journey behind FeelGood Fibers, which was sparked by the abundance of destash sales on Instagram feeds. Recognizing the inconvenience of accessing these fabrics unless one followed specific destashers, Kim envisioned a solution – a single platform where sewists could easily destash and purchase secondhand fabrics online.
FeelGood Fibers was born out of a passion for fabric and a belief that destashing fabric should be hassle-free and accessible to all. Kim's vision transformed into a vibrant online destination where sewists can browse various secondhand fabrics, fostering sustainability and community within the sewing world.
Join us as we explore the ethos behind FeelGood Fibers, its impact on sustainable sewing practices, and the journey of creating a centralized hub for fabric enthusiasts to destash and shop easily. Tune in to discover how FeelGood Fibers is revolutionizing how we approach fabric destashing in the sewing community.
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In the diverse landscape of quilting, finding your tribe can be a transformative experience. Join us for an insightful conversation with Maddie Kertay, the driving force behind BadAss Quilter Society, a digital haven for liberal quilters seeking solidarity and community.
Maddie shares her inspiring journey, from advocating for reproductive justice to her bold quilting projects that challenge societal norms. Through BadAss Quilter Society, Maddie fosters a space where inclusivity, activism, and creativity intersect, empowering quilters to amplify their voices and stand up for social justice.
Discover Maddie's personal story as a proud queer, ADHD advocate, and diabetes warrior, defying stereotypes and embracing authenticity with every stitch. Through her vibrant community, Maddie celebrates diversity, resilience, and the transformative power of quilting to drive positive change.
Join us for Episode 44 as we explore the empowering message of solidarity and belonging in the quilting world. Subscribe now to Threads of Sustainability and become part of a movement that celebrates the beauty of diversity and the limitless possibilities of quilting to shape a brighter future.
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In this episode, we delve into the vibrant world of quilting and sustainability with Sherri Lynn Wood, a leader in the modern improv quilting movement.
Sherri Lynn's creative journey began with a simple sundress that defied a sexist dress code, marking sewing as a source of expression and empowerment. Inspired by the abstract quilts of black makers, she embarked on a trajectory as a community-based artist focused on restorative social practice.
Her best-selling book, "The Improv Handbook for Modern Quilters," is not just a guide to quilting; it's an exploration of flexible patterns, stitching techniques, and intuitive colour. Sherri Lynn's story unfolds against a backdrop of awards, including a Joan Mitchell Foundation Grant, and artist residencies, one of which led her to create art entirely from materials scavenged from a city dump.
Sherri Lynn is more than an artist; she's a community builder. Her BravePatch community operates on a heart-centred approach, valuing improv quilts and the unique visions each member brings. It's a space where everyone is both a mentee and mentor, fostering connections and celebrating differences.
With a Master's in Fine Arts and a degree in Theological Studies, Sherri Lynn's work is a blend of art and purpose. Join us as we explore the transformative power of locally sourced fibres, sustainable quilting practices, and a community that cultivates sustainability and creativity. Through Sherri Lynn's guidance, discover the art of cultivating sustainable approaches to quilting and sourcing colour, creating a tapestry where every stitch tells a story of creativity and sustainability.
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Embark on an enchanting journey with Carolyn Playdon, a dedicated quilter whose Instagram unveils a vibrant tapestry of #quiltinthewild images. Based in Edmonton, AB, Carolyn seamlessly blends her passion for the great outdoors with her creative brilliance in quilting. Join us for a heartfelt conversation about her transition to zero-waste quilting and an intimate exploration of how textiles have become a source of healing during times of grief.
Step into Carolyn's zero-fibre-waste studio, where her bold color choices and ingenious use of scraps serve as a wellspring of inspiration. What's truly remarkable is the depth of her quilting knowledge, a testament to her incredible growth in just a few short years. Brace yourself for the sheer number of quilts she crafts!
Uncover the narratives woven into each stitch, as we delve into the intersection of nature and quilting. Whether you're a seasoned quilter or a novice, Carolyn's journey promises to leave you captivated and inspired. Tune in to immerse yourself in the wild and wonderful world of quilting with Carolyn!
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This summer, I had the privilege of conducting interviews at Twist, a unique convergence of fibre enthusiasts, artisans, and experts in rural Quebec. In this exclusive live interview series from Twist 2023, we explore the heart of sustainability and celebrate locally sourced fibres.
Interview 1: Navigating Sustainability Through Conscious Choices with Kathleen Vaughan
Dive into the complexities of sustainability with Kathleen Vaughan, a dedicated researcher unravelling the conscious choices and values that underpin decisions in the fibre community. Gain insights into the core drivers of sustainable choices for textile makers.Interview 2: A Journey into Fair Trade Baskets with Big Blue Moma
Explore sustainable craftsmanship with Big Blue Moma, specializing in fair trade baskets from Ghana. Discover the stories woven into each basket, reflecting meticulous artistry and a commitment to fair trade practices. Karie shares her personal reconnection with textile weaving and its meaningful impact on her life.Interview 3: Local Fibres, Global Impact with Marie-Ève Faust and Fibre Shed Quebec
Join Marie-Ève Faust from Fibre Shed Quebec as she unveils the transformative power of locally sourced fibres and their global impact. Delve into Marie-Ève's collaboration with Concordia University and garment makers, focusing on natural materials like linen and wool for a circular product.These interviews, set against the lively backdrop of Twist, bring the festival's vibrant spirit directly to your ears. Join us on this journey through Twist 2023 as we uncover stories, insights, and initiatives shaping a more sustainable and conscious future in the world of fibres and textiles.
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Carole Lyles Shaw is on a mission to infuse modern quilts with creativity, individualism, and freedom of expression. Her journey into quilting began as a heartfelt endeavor to create beautiful quilts for her nieces and nephews. This creative exploration led her to the African American Quilters of Baltimore, where she honed her skills and learned the art of quilting.
Modern quilting is Carole's passion, and she sees it as a platform for embracing personal uniqueness in every quilt. She firmly believes that modern quilts are a canvas for free expression and creativity.
As a dedicated educator, Carole shares her love for modern quilting through workshops that empower quilters to confidently express themselves in their quilts. Her students often praise her for inspiring them to let their creative voices shine through their work.
One of Carole's key workshop topics is "Sustainable Stashing & Stash/Scrap Jazz," where she explores practical and realistic approaches to managing quilting stashes. In a world where sustainable living is increasingly important, Carole encourages quilters to align their passion with eco-conscious choices. Her workshop delves into how to create a sustainable stashing process while supporting an eco-friendly quilting lifestyle. It's not about imposing extreme restrictions but rather adopting conscious textile consumption practices.
Join us in this episode as Carole Lyles Shaw shares her journey into modern quilting, her dedication to creative freedom, and her insights on building a sustainable quilting practice. Learn how to let your unique quilting voice shine and embrace modern quilting as a means of self-expression and artistry.
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In this episode, we sit down with Kristian Hansen, the visionary force behind Slø, a brand that's redefining denim as we know it. Slø creates timeless, genderless denim garments, handcrafted ethically and sustainably, with each piece made to order in Italy. But Slø isn't just about jeans; it's about fostering a community and a movement.
Kristian shares with us the ethos of Slø and its commitment to ethical craftsmanship and sustainability. Every garment is built to stand the test of time and designed to fit your body better than anything you've ever worn. What truly sets Slø apart is its innovative approach to materials. They're at the forefront of circular fashion, sourcing and utilizing recycled and sustainable materials in their denim production.
But it doesn't stop there. Slø goes the extra mile by partnering with artisanal manufacturers who share their dedication to quality and earth-friendly practices. These manufacturers are carefully selected for their commitment to sustainable and ethical production methods. This collaboration not only ensures top-notch craftsmanship but also contributes to a more sustainable and responsible fashion industry.
What's truly remarkable is how Slø has leveraged social media, particularly TikTok, to build a passionate community and ignite a slow fashion revolution. Kristian's journey is a testament to the power of harnessing social media to create a movement. Slø generated an astounding $360,000 in a pre-seed round and built a waitlist of over 100,000 individuals without spending a single dollar on advertising. This success story showcases the potential for sustainable fashion to thrive in the digital age.
With 800,000 followers on TikTok and a string of entrepreneurial successes, Kristian is not only a content creator but a mission-driven founder with a profound commitment to solving the climate crisis through eco-conscious capitalism, the power of consumerism, and data-driven insights.
Join us as we delve into Kristian's journey from exploring over 70 countries and building startups to his current mission of transforming the fashion industry and fostering a sustainable, engaged community. This episode is a deep dive into the world of Slø, where sustainability meets style, circular materials innovation thrives, and a community of change-makers drives the future of fashion.
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In this episode of the Threads of Sustainability podcast, we're delving into the world of sustainable textiles with Kathryn Swanson, the passionate founder of Swanson's Fabrics. Join us as we explore her inspiring journey from community thrift store to a thriving hub for fabric enthusiasts.
Kathryn Swanson, the driving force behind Swanson's Fabrics, is on a mission to save textiles from ending up in landfills and instead put them in the hands of the next generation of creators.
Kathryn's journey began in 2020 when she embarked on a mission to rescue fabrics from the stashes of home sewers. What started as a small endeavor quickly grew into something much larger. She recognized the alarming environmental impact of the textile industry and felt compelled to be part of the solution.
Beyond collecting and redistributing fabrics, Kathryn is a true advocate for sustainable practices in the sewing and crafting community. Her work inspires individuals across the country to embrace a more eco-conscious approach to their creative endeavors.
Swanson's Fabrics isn't just a store; it's a thriving hub for fabric enthusiasts. It's a community where like-minded individuals come together to learn, share, and celebrate their love for textiles. Kathryn's commitment to preserving the environment is evident in every aspect of her business.
Kathryn's mission goes beyond rescuing fabrics; it's about the broader impact of sustainability. She's dedicated to raising awareness about the environmental consequences of textile waste and proving that we can make a difference, one yard of fabric at a time.
Tune in to this episode to hear Kathryn Swanson's remarkable story and gain insights into how you can make sustainable choices in your textile projects. Prepare to be inspired by her passion, dedication, and vision for a more sustainable and creative future.
Join the sustainable textile movement and be part of the change. Together, we can transform the way we think about and use fabrics for the betterment of our planet and future generations.
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In this episode, we delve into the remarkable world of artisanal baskets and the profound impact of fair trade support. Our guest, Karie Wylie, the driving force behind Big Blue Moma, takes us on a journey into the heart of communities that are nurturing age-old traditions through their craft.
Big Blue Moma stands as a conscious business partner, working hand-in-hand with skilled basket weavers. Karie's approach involves direct collaboration with these artisans, ensuring they are compensated fairly for their intricate creations. This commitment to fair market pricing doesn't just uplift the craftspeople; it also breathes life into entire communities. By valuing and supporting their talents, Big Blue Moma has become a catalyst for both preserving traditional practices and fostering new avenues of economic growth.
Join us in this engaging episode as we explore how the art of weaving baskets goes beyond functional pieces, becoming a force for positive change and cultural preservation. Karie Wylie's dedication to sustaining traditions through artisanal baskets exemplifies the power of fair trade principles to shape thriving communities.
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In Episode 36, we are thrilled to welcome Amari Thomsen of Next Gen Quilting to the podcast! Amari is a modern, millennial quilter based in San Francisco, CA, who has a passion for creating sustainable and budget-friendly quilts that not only benefit the planet but also your wallet.
As a talented quilter, Amari specializes in using up-cycled and zero-waste sewing solutions, infusing her craft with a deep commitment to environmental consciousness. Through her work, she explores innovative ways to repurpose materials and minimize waste, leaving a positive impact on the environment.
Amari's unique approach to quilting embraces budget-friendly hacks that allow you to save money while creating stunning, modern quilts. She believes that the art of quilting should be accessible to everyone, and she's on a mission to inspire and empower others to embark on their quilting journey.
Join us as we delve into Amari's creative process, learn about her sustainable quilting techniques, and discover how she merges artistry with eco-consciousness. Whether you're a seasoned quilter or a curious beginner, Amari's insights and passion for quilting will leave you inspired to explore the world of sustainable and budget-friendly quilting. Tune in to this enriching conversation with Amari Thomsen of Next Gen Quilting!
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Join us in this episode of Threads of Sustainability as we sit down with the multi-talented Sam Hunter. An award-winning fiber artist, quilt pattern designer (Hunter's Design Studio), European textile tour host (The Embroidered Journey), and small business project management coach (Creatively Sorted).
Sam is more than just a creative force – she's a passionate advocate for fair compensation in the craft industry. Her commitment to ensuring that all small craft business owners receive the recognition and pay they deserve is truly inspiring.
During our conversation, we dive into Sam's artistic journey, her innovative quilt designs, and her mission to empower fellow creatives. Discover how Sam's advocacy for fair compensation is reshaping the craft landscape, and hear her insights on sustainability within the quilting world.
Tune in to this episode to learn from Sam's experiences, get inspired by her dedication, and gain valuable insights into the world of fiber arts, business, and equitable compensation.
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In this episode, we're diving into the world of natural dyeing with Winona Quigly from Green Matters Dye Co. Join us as we unravel the fascinating process of transforming plants and natural materials into eco-friendly dyes.
Winona is a passionate advocate for sustainability in the textile industry. She shares her journey of falling in love with natural dyeing and how it led her to create Green Matters Dye Co—a platform that offers a wide range of natural dyes, workshops, and resources for natural dyers.
Throughout the episode, we explore the history of natural dyeing and its cultural significance. Winona shares her expertise on dyeing techniques, the magic of plant-based colors, and how natural dyeing can be a transformative experience.
We delve into the sustainable benefits of natural dyeing, including reduced environmental impact, biodegradability, and supporting local communities. Winona's commitment to using ethically-sourced, regeneratively harvested plant materials shines through as she reveals her approach to building a responsible and eco-conscious dyeing practice.
Join us as we take a deep dive into the world of natural dyeing and discover the artistry, beauty, and sustainability behind Green Matters Dye Co. Get inspired to infuse your textile creations with the colors of nature and make a positive impact on the planet.
Don't miss this episode that's sure to leave you feeling inspired to explore the wonderful world of natural dyeing with Winona Quigly from Green Matters Dye Co.
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In this episode, we are thrilled to have Our Social Fabric as our special guest. Our Social Fabric is a remarkable non-profit fabric recycling initiative dedicated to creating a future where no usable fabric ends up in Canadian landfills. Their mission is truly inspiring!
As a fabric recycling initiative, Our Social Fabric collects donated fabric and sewing-related materials from a variety of sources, including film and theatre productions, wholesalers, manufacturers, and individuals. By rescuing these materials, they prevent them from ending up in landfills and contribute to a more sustainable future.
In 2022 alone, Our Social Fabric kept over 34,000 lbs of materials out of landfill, which is an incredible achievement. But their impact doesn't stop there! They make these materials available for sale to the general public both online and in person, offering them at up to 75% less than regular retail prices. This not only makes sewing more accessible but also promotes affordability and reduces waste in the textile industry.
You can visit their brick-and-mortar store in Vancouver for their weekly in-person sales, or conveniently shop online 24 hours a day on their website. With shipping services across Canada, they make it easy for everyone to support their mission and contribute to a more sustainable and affordable sewing community.
Join us as we dive deep into the work and vision of Our Social Fabric. Discover how they are revolutionizing the fabric industry, promoting sustainability, and making a difference in the lives of countless sewists and craft enthusiasts.
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In this episode, we have the pleasure of hosting Crispina ffrench, an environmental optimist and textile alchemist who helps recycled textile artists become successful entrepreneurs. Since the 80s, Crispina has been upcycling discarded clothing and manufacturers' waste, turning them into magical creations. Her journey began during art school, driven by her love for crafting and respect for the environment.
Crispina's path hasn't always been smooth but has led to remarkable achievements. She collaborated with Patagonia, received the SBA Young Entrepreneur Of The Year award, and pioneered manufacturers' waste recovery. Her passion goes beyond making money – she aims to raise awareness of textile waste without blame, promote environmental support, and inspire positive action.
During our conversation, Crispina also shared her recent experience at the Rags to Riches Textile Upcycling Summit, where she delivered an awe-inspiring keynote address. Her review of the summit highlighted the incredible potential of recycled textile art and the positive impact it can have on our planet.
Join us as Crispina recounts her journey, from eating ice cream with Ben and Jerry to meditating with Ram Dass. She has worked with renowned brands, authored a teaching book, and developed Eileen Fisher's ReNew Program. Crispina's life is filled with adventures, from walking Havana's streets with her son to dancing all night with Mountain Girl.
Don't miss this inspiring episode, where Crispina ffrench shows us how recycled textile art can create beauty while making a difference. Discover her wisdom, passion, and entrepreneurial spirit as she encourages you to pursue your dreams and live a fulfilling life.
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In this special episode, we have a heartfelt conversation between Threads of Sustainability host Bridget O'Flaherty and her son Jasper. Bridget shares how sustainability is an integral part of her life and the growth of the podcast over the past year.
Join us as Bridget reflects on her personal journey of embracing sustainability in her everyday life. From making conscious choices in fashion and consumerism to adopting eco-friendly practices and her off-grid home. Bridget's commitment to sustainability shines through.
Bridget and Jasper delve into the origins of the Threads of Sustainability podcast and how it has evolved over time. Together, they explore the impact the podcast has had on raising awareness and inspiring action within the textile community.
Throughout the episode, Bridget highlights some of the most memorable moments and interviews from the past year. From engaging conversations with renowned experts to touching stories of individuals making a difference, the podcast has provided a platform for important discussions surrounding sustainability.
As the conversation unfolds, Bridget shares the vision for the future of the Threads of Sustainability podcast, including plans for upcoming episodes and exciting collaborations to further amplify the message of sustainability.
Join Bridget and Jasper as they celebrate a year of growth, learning, and inspiring change on the Threads of Sustainability podcast. Together, they invite you to continue the journey towards a more sustainable textile practice.
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In this episode, we delve into the world of organic textiles and specifically focus on the Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS). Our guest sheds light on the challenges and realities of meeting organic textile standards and emphasizes the importance of not dismissing organic textiles due to the presence of certain chemicals. We discuss the historical impact of synthetic dyes on textile production and the subsequent recovery towards more sustainable practices.
The conversation delves into the significance of certifications like GOTS and their role in ensuring ethical and sustainable fabric production. We explore the growth of GOTS-certified facilities over the years, highlighting the increasing demand for transparency and traceability in the textile industry. Our guest shares insights into the certification process and the role of third-party certification bodies in auditing and verifying compliance.
We also touch upon the efforts to develop a comprehensive monitoring and evaluation system to measure the impact of GOTS-certified textiles, including water savings and improved livelihoods. We discuss the importance of data and the ongoing quest to collect meaningful information on the industry's sustainability progress.
Join us as we explore the journey of GOTS and the broader landscape of organic textiles. Discover how these standards are driving positive change in the industry and empowering consumers to make informed choices about the fabrics they purchase.
ABOUT GOTS
GOTS is the stringent voluntary global standard for the entire post-harvest processing (including spinning, knitting, weaving, dyeing, and manufacturing) of apparel and home textiles made with certified organic fibre (such as organic cotton and organic wool), and includes both environmental and social criteria.Key provisions include a ban on the use of genetically modified organisms (GMOs), highly hazardous chemicals (such as azo dyes and formaldehyde), and child labour, while requiring strong social compliance management systems and strict wastewater treatment practices.
GOTS was developed by leading international standard setters - Organic Trade Association (U.S.), Japan Organic Cotton Association, International Association Natural Textile Industry (Germany) and Soil Association (UK) to define globally-recognised requirements that ensure the organic status of textiles, from field to finished product.
GOTS is a non-profit organisation which is self-financed.
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In this episode, we have the pleasure of sitting down with the talented Radha Weaver, the creative force behind Sewing Through Fog. Radha's extensive background in the apparel and textile industry, spanning over 15 years, gives her a unique perspective on the world of quilting and sustainability.
We kick off our conversation by delving into Radha's career journey and what led her to transition into the world of quilting. We explore the factors that prompted her to change directions and how her experiences in the fast fashion industry influenced her decision to focus on repurposed and upcycled fabrics in her quilting practice.
As we dive deeper, Radha generously shares her expertise on what it truly means to quilt sustainably. We explore the intricacies of using repurposed fabrics and the importance of approaching it in a thoughtful and ethical way. Radha's insights and tips will inspire both seasoned quilters and those new to the craft to embrace sustainability and make conscious choices in their own quilting projects.
Tune in to this enlightening conversation with Radha Weaver, as she sheds light on the world of modern quilting with repurposed and upcycled fabrics. Get ready to be inspired by her passion and knowledge as she helps us navigate the intersection of creativity and sustainability. Don't miss out on the invaluable wisdom shared in this episode!Radha Weaver
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Join us for this episode with the lovely Krista Hennebury- prolific quilter and teacher who lives on Bowen Island, BC. Our conversation gets into how Krista started quilting, and then how her approach and practice has evolved and expanded to explore sustainability in different ways, such as by using retired clothing in quilts and creating useable objects out of scraps like jeans. We chat about some of the challenges and pressures around how to get out of creative slumps, and understanding creativity and creative practice broadly.
About Krista
Krista Hennebury is a geologist by training and quilter by choice. She's been quilting since 2000 in her home studio, currently located on Bowen Island, B.C. Her semi-retired blog is poppyprintcreates.blogspot.ca but these days she mostly shares on Instagram as@poppyprint. Passionate about sharing her love of quilting with others and fostering community through stitching together, Krista established a successful day-retreat business in 2005. She is a popular teacher, presenter and certified Aurifilosopher, working with general and modern guilds all across Canada and internationally, including an Alaska cruise, Australia, Sweden, the U.S., Scotland, England and at Quilt Canada 2019. Since 2020, Krista has taught and lectured at over 90 Zoom events around the world. She describes her work as traditionally-informed modern quilting, using designer prints, solids, linen and retired clothing. Her original patterns have been published in Stitch, Australian Homespun, Quilters Connection, Simply Moderne and Quilt Now magazines. Krista’s had 15 quilts juried into QuiltCon and Quilt Canada since 2014 and won awards at both shows.
Her book of retreat-inspired projects Make It, Take It was published by Martingale in 2015 and she’s twice been a guest on American Patchwork & Quilting Podcast with Pat Sloan. Krista is delighted that her quilt “Chess on the Steps” appears in Modern Quilts: Designs of the New Century, 2017and her“Blackbird Fly” quilt appears in Thomas Knauer’s beautiful book Why We Quilt, 2019.
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This episode features Graham Stewart, a textile production expert whose company Fibre52 is breaking new ground in sustainable cotton processing. Our discussion explores the evolution of sustainable dying practices, different types of dyes and their environmental impacts. Join us for this fascinating conversation that touches on everything from the circular economy to the intricacies of textile supply chains, and how home sewers and textile artists can make informed choices around dying their fabrics.
About Graham
Graham Stewart is an international textile and apparel production fiber to brand specialist working with world-class organizations. For the past two years, Graham has developed and patented a more sustainable process to bleach and dye cotton.
About FIBRE52
Fibre52 is environmentally kind and cost-conscious processing for cotton with global application. It's an inexpensive replacement for traditional and outdated cotton preparation methods used to produce a PFD and dyed fabric. Fibre52 uses natural products instead of heavy chemicals, at lower temperatures, with less energy, less water, and less processing time.
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