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Handicraft and Stitch – The Podcast Two sewing besties (who didn’t even like each other at first) found common ground in their love of handicrafts, history, and flipping fast fashion the bird. Tune in for DIY education, sewing history, silly banter, loud laughter, and a celebration of secondhand style with Nikki and Rachael. This is a cozy, colorful, no-judgment zone for everyone—especially our LGBTQIA+ fam, allies, and anyone who wants to make, mend, and learn in the community. Pull up a ch ...
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Want an inside look at how your clothes were made? Everything from the good, the bad, and the beautiful? Beyond The Stitch explores the human side of fashion- the side that laughs, cries, drinks coffee, and even makes mistakes. Beyond the Stitch takes a deep look at how good and ethical design can enrich our lives. Join Veronica, Creative Director of Litany NYC, every Wednesday as she talks with her cats or a human guest about how we can make fashion more human.
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Exploring the wonderful world of quality footwear, how it’s made, and all the things we love about it. Check out Stitchdown.com for shoe and boot reviews, interviews with industry titans, profiles, release info, and more.
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Stitching the Dream is your no-fluff, good-vibes podcast for quilters chasing big dreams. I’m Tasha from Tasha Quilts, here to share what I’m making, learning, and building—one stitch at a time. Expect real talk, behind-the-scenes of creative business, and all the encouragement you need to keep going, even when it’s messy.
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The Resting Stitch Face Podcast

Dr. Erin Sheffield, Dr. Sarah Harding

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Join Dr. Erin Sheffield and Dr. Sarah Harding, two Oral Maxillofacial Surgeons with busy practices and even busier lives, as they peel back the surgical drapes and get real about the joys and challenges of being women in medicine. From career pivots to parenting, friendships to failure, and burnout to boundary-setting, nothing is off limits! We talk about what it's really like behind the surgical mask and why we all need a room of our own. Because surgery is hard...but life can be harder.
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The Cross Stitch Podcast

Hannah Braniff | Cross Stitcher and Creator at Hannah Hand Makes

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Welcome to the podcast for cross stitchers and cake eaters. My name is Hannah; I am a UK cross stitcher, the creator of and at Hannah Hand Makes and your host! This show aims to build a cross stitch community and help teach you the lovely art of cross stitch. In the show you will find some tutorials and hints and tips around cross stitch and I will be chatting about the benefits of cross stitch, any Stitch Along's (SALs) I am running and sharing my favourite cross stitch pattern or kit of th ...
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The Ethical Stitch with Michelle Alleyne 🎙 Where fashion meets its conscience—and gets a glow-up. Welcome to The Ethical Stitch, the unapologetically bold podcast unraveling the truth behind what we wear—and how it's made. Hosted by fashion sustainability expert and industry insider Michelle Alleyne, this weekly series exposes the hidden cost of fast fashion while spotlighting the changemakers, designers, and disruptors who are reshaping style with purpose. From her front-row seat as a profe ...
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The Patches & Stitches Simpsons Podcast Extravaganza (PSSP-E) is an amusing attempt to review, relive, and examine past Simpsons episodes. Follow the two brothers, as they attempt to formulate witty banter about one of the sharpest television shows of all time. Nothing could go wrong. If you have a few spare moments and enjoy wandering conversations about comedy and childhood squabbles, put on your head phones, strap yourself in and feel the Gs from this not so original weekly podcast.
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The Ominous Stitch Podcast

Angela H & Nicole H

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Welcome to The Ominous Stitch Podcast, where threads of creativity intertwine with threads of the unknown. Join us as we unravel the eerie, one stitch at a time. In this unique podcast, your hosts Angela and Nicole seamlessly blend the worlds of crafting and the supernatural, weaving together tales of crocheting, cross-stitching, and the uncanny. With a penchant for the paranormal, Angela and Nicole delve into spine-chilling accounts of ghostly encounters, unexplained phenomena, and tales of ...
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Research shows female surgeons have equal - or sometimes BETTER - patient outcomes. So why are we still fighting for a seat at the operating table? Dr. Erin and Dr. Sarah discuss real comments and scenarios that make you wonder if we really are making progress and discuss the importance of everyone having a place at the table. f you love conversati…
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Summary In this episode of The Ethical Stitch, host Michelle Alleyne welcomes Rachel Ceruti, the community director at Fab Scrap, a nonprofit organization dedicated to eliminating pre-consumer textile waste. They discuss the importance of community in sustainability, the challenges of circular fashion, and how Fab Scrap is redefining the narrative …
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Season 1 / Episode 13: The Many Stories of Unhinged Sewing Sewing isn’t always serene — sometimes it’s a little… unhinged or is it? In this episode, we’re lifting the seams on our most chaotic crafting moments, along with stories from the community. Whether it’s a project gone sideways or a hilarious recovery, these are the moments that remind us w…
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George Curleigh has been president of Red Wing’s heritage division since 2019, in which time he’s been able to enjoy a list of very fun things including a worldwide pandemic, a factory shut-down, a cyber-attack, a periodically dwindling labor force, a broken supply chain for US-made components, and his OWN CHILDREN stealing his boots. So what’s the…
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Should you be making handmade gifts this year? Today I talk about how my two most valuable resources are my time and energy, so I'm choosing to limit my handmade gifts this holiday season. I talk about other gifts you can give that still feel personal and handmade without using up as much time and energy. Links referenced in the video: Handmade zip…
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This past fall, Matt Paisley launched a shoe repair program at Colorado's Thunder Ridge high school, with nearly two dozen students taking the plunge and immediately being drawn into the program, skill development, and practical hands-on cobbling work. I had Matt lay out a blueprint for how he navigated making the shoe repair program happen, and th…
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In this episode, Dr. Sarah and Dr. Erin dive all in on the good, the bad, and the algorithm when it comes to doctors on social media. We discuss the pros and cons to content creation, strategies, and the ups and downs that come with tackling a presence online. Dr. Erin teaches Dr. Sarah all about DOXXING and we wonder if we can get more avocado and…
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My chat this week is with Vanessa Arroyo, founder and designer of SERES Footwear, a focused line designed from the ground up with high-quality natural materials in a way that’s not often seen in the women’s space. Once known as “the weird girl in high school making her own clothes” and thrown into shoemaking almost by chance, Vanessa fell in love w…
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We chat with a special guest, Dr. Amber who also happens to be Dr. Erin's identical twin sister! We discuss how Dr. Amber teaches Emotional Intelligence to her students every semester, to not only help them better navigate the patient relationship, but also to improve their own life satisfaction, personal relationships, and overall wellness. We dis…
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We thought Sarah wanted to talk more about conferences. In the end, it was just an excuse to talk about the greater meaning and purpose of life! Here's a surprise bonus episode following up with our additional comments on the conference experience, how it relates to life, and what we would change if we were in charge. And... Thankfully, we kind of …
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In today’s quilting podcast episode I am talking about Project Linus. Project Linus is a charity that accepts blankets (not just quilts) to support children in need. Project Linus: https://www.projectlinus.org/ Join the Quilter’s Clubhouse: Join the Tasha Quilts Clubhouse for monthly challenges, patterns, zoom sew days and more! https://clubhouse.t…
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This week on the Shoecast our chat is with Clayton Chambers, founder of the Substack newsletter Sprezza and general menswear individual about the world. After running through the footwear signposts in his own life, from churchboy penny loafers to the Clark’s Wallabees he just can’t quit, Clayton digs in on footwear brands in and outside the welted …
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Season 1 / Episode 12: Crafters of the Night - Handmade Halloween Costumes This Halloween, we’re skipping the store-bought look and getting stitched in the spirit—not shopping at Spirit Halloween! In this episode, we dive into the creative magic of making your own costume, from brainstorming ideas to bringing spooky (or sparkly) visions to life wit…
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In this episode, Dr. Erin opens up to Dr. Sarah about something she rarely talks about publicly - her faith. As a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, she reflects on the recent heartbreaking Michigan church shooting, the shocking Charlie Kirk incident taking place in her home town, and the "secret lives" people assume religio…
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Season 1 / Episode 10: What to Consider When Building Your Capsule Wardrobe In this episode of Handicraft and Stitch, we dive into the art of creating a capsule wardrobe—one that’s intentional, versatile, and sustainable. We walk through the key things to consider when building your own capsule, from choosing timeless pieces to making sure your clo…
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In this episode of The Ethical Stitch, host Michelle Alleyne explores the revolutionary impact of Patagonia on the fashion industry and corporate responsibility. She delves into the brand's origins, its commitment to sustainability, and its bold marketing strategies that challenge consumerism. The conversation highlights Patagonia's activism, inclu…
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In today’s quilting podcast episode I am sharing my top tips for combating missing sewjo. When your sewing motivation has left the room, what are some things you can do to help bring it back? Let's chat! Check out the blog post: https://tashaquilts.com/sewjo Weekly Shoutout - Lisa's YouTube Channel - @awkwardquilterGA Check out the Festive Thread c…
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Season 1 / Episode 11: The Story Behind Nikki's Handmade Wedding Dress In this heartfelt episode of Handicraft and Stitch, Nikki shares all about designing and sewing her very own wedding dress—from the first sketch to the final stitch. Both Nikki and Rachael share about their time working in the alterations room at David’s Bridal. Yes, they have a…
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In this milestone 20th episode of The Ethical Stitch, host Michelle Alleyne invites listeners to join her for a Sustainable Study Hall, a milestone moment filled with real solutions in action. Michelle reflects on the show’s journey from simply raising awareness to inspiring meaningful change across the fashion world. She shines a light on innovato…
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This episode we dive into TMJ - yes, THAT TMJ - with special guest, Dr. Tiffany Lamberton. We connect the dots between dentistry and physical therapy, unpack why women so often get dismissed in this space, and look ahead at what's actually working for jaw pain now and next. We also discusse the importance of a collaborative team approach. Think les…
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In this insightful episode of the Resting Stitch Face podcast, Dr. Erin and Dr. Sarah share their experiences and strategies for navigating the overwhelming world of large scale conferences. From the challenges of networking and finding valuable sessions to the importance of smaller, high-touch events, they explore what truly makes a conference wor…
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In this solo episode of The Ethical Stitch, Michelle Alleyne takes you right into the pulse of Climate Week NYC. Her first experience of the week was nothing short of transformative. From intimate panels to bold art activations spilling into the streets, Michelle reflects on the energy, urgency, and vision that defined the Green Apple. She unpacks …
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In part two of a tag-team with the Full Grain Podcast, the ever-handsome/charming Phil Kalas grills Ben on what to expect at Stitchdown's Boot Camp Chicago 2025 mega-expo and footwear-loving community epicenter this November. Japanese and Indonesian boot brands? Tanneries galore? Truly excellent women's footwear? The world's best care products? Red…
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In today’s quilting podcast episode I am sharing some of my tips and habits that I have created to enjoy my quilting time when I get it! Join the Quilter’s Clubhouse: Join the Tasha Quilts Clubhouse for monthly challenges, patterns, zoom sew days and more! https://clubhouse.tashaquilts.com Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode: The links marked with *…
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Join us as Dr. Sarah and Dr. Erin get real! They share their candid hot takes on everything from self-care myths to the realities of parenting. They discuss the importance of setting boundaries, the unexpected joys of cottage cheese, and the challenges of balancing professional and personal life. Tune in for a refreshing and honest conversation tha…
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Season 1 / Episode 9: Mending and Making Do In this episode of Handicraft and Stitch, we dive into the roots of the “Mend and Make Do” movement that began in Britain during wartime—when creativity, thrift, and necessity came together in powerful ways. We’ll connect those historic lessons to today’s growing movement of mending as an act of rebellion…
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In this episode of the Ethical Stitch podcast, host Michelle Alleyne reflects on the vibrant atmosphere of New York City, transitioning from the excitement of New York Fashion Week to the upcoming Climate Week NYC 2025. She emphasizes the importance of inclusivity in sustainability efforts, highlighting various events and discussions that cater to …
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In today’s quilting podcast episode, we are talking about why I think it is so important we continue to create quilts even when the world feels like it is ending (am I being dramatic)? I talk about feeling guilty about making quilty content and why I have decided to let that guilt go. Join the Quilter’s Clubhouse: Join the Tasha Quilts Clubhouse fo…
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In this episode of "Resting Stitch Face," Dr. Erin and Dr. Sarah welcome Dr. Jessica Emery, a cosmetic dentist turned marketing maven and serial entrepreneur. Jessica shares her journey from building a million dollar dental practice and leaving it all behind! We discuss the challenges of burnout in the dental field, bravely making authentic decisio…
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In this conversation, Michelle Alleyne interviews Julia Dietmar, co-founder and CEO of Open Wardrobe, an AI-powered platform that aims to revolutionize the way we think about fashion and sustainability. They discuss the importance of mindful dressing, the role of technology in managing wardrobes, and how consumers can make better choices to reduce …
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In today’s quilting podcast episode, we are talking about why I think it is so important you find time for yourself to quilt (or whatever it is you like to do) and the tips I use to make sure I get the most out of the times I do get to quilt! Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode: The links marked with * are affiliate links. I only recommend things I …
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In this special episode of the Resting Stitch Face Podcast, Dr. Erin Sheffield invites her favorite guests, her kids, to share their candid thoughts on her career as an Oral Maxillofacial Surgeon. Listen as they discuss the fascinating and sometimes "gross" aspects of surgery, the challenges of having a busy mom, and the unique experiences of growi…
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Episode Summary In this episode of The Ethical Stitch, host Michelle Alleyne sits down with Elena Lisman, founder of LOUÉ Studio, whose path from chemistry labs to couture ateliers is as bold as her designs. Together they dive into the power of plant-based innovation with materials like MIRUM®, the urgency of transparency and traceability in fashio…
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Stitching the Dream - Episode 6: How to Make Money Quilting– September 8, 2025 Episode Summary: In today’s quilting podcast episode we are talking about different ways you can make money in the quilting industry. We'll talk about providing quilting services, physical products, digital products, content creation and more. I hope you leave with some …
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Join Dr. Sarah and Dr. Erin as we dive into the world of acupuncture with Dr. Andrea Orvieto, who blends ancient wisdom with modern science to tackle everything from fertility to TMD. Discover how tiny needles can make a big difference, and how Dr. Andrea harnesses the power of holistic healing backed by research to transform the lives of her patie…
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Summary In this episode of The Ethical Stitch, host Michelle Alleyne speaks with Alison Green, manager of operations and partnerships at Re/make, about the intersection of fashion, climate justice, and community engagement. They discuss the upcoming Wear Your Values Weekend event in New York City, the unique approach of Remake in uniting diverse vo…
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Stitching the Dream - Episode 5: Fall & Halloween quilt inspiration – September 1, 2025 Episode Summary: In today’s quilting podcast episode, I'm showing off the quilt patterns and fabrics I'm inspired by. I also talk a little bit about my sewing plans for September as I get ready for fall and Halloween! Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode: Patterns…
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Season 1 / Episode 8: Fabric Care for All! Confession time: we’ve all let fabric sit a little too long in a bin or wondered if we can really throw that delicate textile in the wash. In this episode, we’re tackling the mysteries of fabric care with easy, down-to-earth tips. Because when you care for your fabric, your fabric takes care of your making…
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In this episode, Dr. Sarah and Dr. Erin dive into how their lives and personalities as surgeons "bleed" over into their parenting styles. They consider the complexities of parenting styles and the unique challenges faced by working parents. Listen in as they candidly share their experiences of balancing professional demands with the unpredictable w…
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Stitching the Dream - Episode [4]: Tips for Gifting Quilts - Are You Giving a Gift or Responsibility? – August 25, 2025 Episode Summary In today’s episode I’m talking about giving a gift w/out any strings! And if you determine someone to be quilt worthy - some tips on how to make it an enjoyable experience for both you! As always, let me know if yo…
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In this episode, Amanda Hill, founder of Hill Health Law Group, shares her extensive experience in healthcare law, offering invaluable advice for doctors navigating legal challenges. Amanda emphasizes the importance of understanding employment law, contract negotiations, and the nuances of non-compete clauses. She also provides guidance on managing…
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Last week we had our Stitchdown community's first gathering at the new Viberg NYC store—an honestly fabulous-looking little shop in Manhattan’s Nolita neighborhood that’s full of Viberg’s core classic product like stitchdown 2030 and 310 last service boots, but also the loafers and monk straps and split-toe derbies that represent a wholly new—and o…
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In this episode of The Ethical Stitch, host Michelle Alleyne sits down with Puja MJ, a bold sustainability advocate and climate justice leader from Mumbai. Their conversation dives into the Slow Fashion Movement and its powerful 90-day challenge that invites people to step away from buying new clothes and reimagine their relationship with fashion. …
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Stitching the Dream - Episode [3]: How Much My Quilting YouTube Channel Made The First Month of Monetization – August 18, 2025 Episode Summary In today’s episode I’m talking about the accomplishment of getting my Quilting YouTube channel monetized, how long it took, what content I made to get there, how much money it made the first month and if it …
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