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Episode 129 - Trixi Symonds – Sew A Softie

In this episode of the Sew & So Podcast, we welcome Trixi Symonds, the founder of the global kids-sewing movement Sew a Softie. What started as one teacher’s passion for introducing children to hand sewing has grown into an international creative community that has inspired thousands of kids, parents, and educators in more than 40 countries.

Trixi shares how she learned to sew, the family influences that shaped her creative life, and the moment a simple handmade softie turned into a worldwide movement. She also talks about the Global Kids Sewing Party, the impact Sew a Softie has had on children and classrooms, and why sewing remains such a powerful tool for confidence, creativity, and connection.

From designing toys for movies to teaching workshops around the world, Trixi’s story is a reminder that small stitches can create big change.

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Episode 128 - Style with Purpose: Terrance Williams on Sustainability, Inclusivity and Sewing from the Heart

Join us as we sit down with Terrance Williams, founder and designer behind Terrance Williams Designs. Based in Dallas, Terrance creates ethically sourced, sustainably produced clothing and accessories that are fully genderless and size inclusive.

Originally from Pennsylvania, Terrance earned a bachelor’s degree in political science with a concentration in global studies and triple minors in African Studies, Asian Studies and Women’s Studies. While he once considered law school, he ultimately chose to follow his creative calling. A self-taught sewist who began sewing in 2010, Terrance has built a fashion brand rooted in activism, community and care for the planet.

Throughout the conversation, Terrance shares how sustainability and inclusivity guide every aspect of his work, why he contributes a portion of his sales to Stripe Climate, and how his creative practice allows him to do the meaningful work he once envisioned through law. He also opens up about personal challenges, resilience and the passion that continues to drive his designs forward.

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Episode 127 - Ingrid Alteneder – Joe June and Mae

In this episode, Ingrid Alteneder shares her sewing journey from fashion training in Germany to founding Joe, June and Mae later in life. She talks about her inspirations, favorite projects, fabric reuse, and how her background in retail, marketing, and sales shaped her business. Ingrid also reflects on ageism, social media, the importance of community, and how travel fuels her creativity. The conversation explores the future of sewing as a mainstream business and what’s next for Ingrid, including her book and upcoming projects.

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Episode 126 - Meg & Patrick McElwee - Sewing as Liberation: The Journey of Meg & Patrick McElwee

In this episode of the Sew & So Podcast, we meet Meg McElwee and her husband Patrick—co-founders of Sew Liberated in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. What began in a drafty house on an unnamed street in rural Mexico has grown into one of the most beloved garment-sewing education brands today. Meg shares how her mother and Mexican family heritage shaped her creativity, how a suitcase of fabric launched a business, and how their mission evolved into helping people reclaim creativity, body dignity, and mindfulness through sewing. The couple also discusses raising three creative kids, building a supportive team, developing their popular courses, and the profound impact of their son Lachlan’s early health challenges—an experience that reshaped Meg’s personal manifesto and their approach to the business. Filled with warmth, honesty, and inspiration, this conversation shows how sewing can become an act of rebellion, healing, and profound joy.

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Episode 125 - Jessica Cronin - Clothing is a Language… How We Dress Shows Us To The World

Jessica Cronin joins us for a rich conversation about costume design, personal identity, and the power of clothing as communication. From her early sewing inspirations to navigating scoliosis surgery as a young dancer, Jessica’s journey is layered with resilience and creativity. She breaks down historical sewing techniques, the complexities of fast fashion, and the less-glamorous realities behind costume work—while sharing stories from her expansive portfolio across film, television, and theater. Jessica also explores why younger generations may be stepping away from craft traditions, how mobility influences her career, and what she’s dreaming up next. Her thoughtful reflections invite listeners to see clothing not only as adornment, but as narrative.

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Episode 124 - William Daniels - From Jeans to Genius to Exploring the Human Voice in Quilts

In this episode of the Sew & So Podcast, we meet William Daniels, an award-winning textile and quilt artist whose work blends fine art, philosophy, and social reflection. From altering jeans at age 12 to pursuing a PhD in Art Theory and Aesthetics, William shares how his creative journey evolved, what inspires his distinctive style, and why camaraderie within the quilting community means so much to him. He discusses the “voice of the quilt,” the role of astronomy in his art, and how he weaves meaning and humanity into every stitch.

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Episode 123 - Bianca Weber -  Sewing, Flying & Aerospace: Her Incredible Journey

Our guest today is Bianca Weber—founder and owner of Dynamics Fashion, a German sewing and fabric shop offering patterns, accessories, and online tutorials. Bianca grew up in a small village in southern Germany and has carved an extraordinary path: she is not only an entrepreneur but also a commercial pilot and currently studying aerospace engineering. A multi-talented creator, Bianca contributes sewing tutorials to the BERNINA blog, specializing in activewear, overlock and cover stitch techniques, and inspires others through her social media presence. Based in Stuttgart, Germany, when she’s not flying, studying, or sewing, she enjoys scuba diving, rock climbing, yoga, and staying active.

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Episode 122 - Maddy Ballard – Patchwork – A Sewist’s Diary

In this episode of the Sew & So podcast, we sit down with Maddy Ballard—sewist, journalist, and author of Patchwork: A Sewist’s Diary. Born in the U.S. and raised in New Zealand, Maddy’s creative journey has been shaped by her diverse heritage and global experiences. From learning to sew during the pandemic to weaving her skills into a thoughtful book, Maddy shares how sewing provides comfort, self-expression, and a sense of future possibility. She talks about sustainability, the magic of remaking, her journalism career, and how she balances her many creative passions.

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Episode 121 - Thadine Wormly - Making history tangible through fabric with faith, family and cultural experiences

In this episode of the Sew & So Podcast, we sit down with Thadine Wormly—quilter, artist, designer, and proud mother of four. Originally from Brooklyn and later Queens, Thadine’s journey with fabric began in childhood when she learned to sew, crochet, and knit from her mother. After moving to Miami, her passion was nurtured in Home Economics classes, and later at the Barbizon Modeling School, where she often designed and created her own outfits for the runway.

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Episode 120 - Project Runway Season 21 BERNINA Crew

Project Runway Season 21 brought fresh talent, bold designs, and high-pressure challenges to Bravo’s long-running, Emmy-winning fashion design competition. At the heart of it all were the BERNINA and bernette machines—and the skilled BERNINA team who supported contestants as they raced against the clock to bring their visions to life.

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Episode 119 - TaMara Howard & Deanna Springer (GWQS 2025)

In this episode of Sew & So, we welcome artist, educator, and storyteller TaMara Howard of Folk Quilts, whose quilts weave together heritage, innovation, and identity. Inspired by her great-grandmother’s stories, TaMara has grown from self-taught beginnings to becoming an award-winning quilter with work in museum collections nationwide. Joining her is Deanna Springer, co-founder of the Great Wisconsin Quilt Show, who shares how TaMara became part of this year’s featured lineup. Together, they discuss quilting as a cultural statement, a creative outlet, and a bridge between past and future—while giving us a behind-the-scenes look at the upcoming Great Wisconsin Quilt Show.

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Episode 118 - Phyllis Elmore – Quilt of Souls and “Righting” Your Story

Phyllis is the author of Quilt of Souls, a powerful and deeply personal memoir that has touched readers across the country.

Born in the Detroit and raised by her grandmother Lula in rural Alabama, Phyllis found herself immersed in a world of deep wisdom, quiet strength, and generational resilience. It was there, surrounded by women who stitched their pain, perseverance, and history into quilts, that Phyllis discovered healing—and the true meaning of family.

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Episode 116 - Kristine Frailing and The New York Sewing Center

In this episode of Sew & So, we sit down with Kristine Frailing, founder of The New York Sewing Center, a vibrant, hands-on sewing school with two locations in NYC and virtual classes that reach students in all 50 states. A fashion designer, entrepreneur, and mom, Kristine brings her passion for sewing and empowering others into everything she creates.

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Episode 115 - Tania Norris – The Story of A Magnificent Lady and Purple Wallpaper

In this captivating episode of Sew & So, we meet Tania McKnight Norris—a designer, world traveler, and creative force whose life story is nothing short of extraordinary. From her childhood in Scotland to working alongside Walt Disney on the famed Club 33 and New Orleans Square, Tania shares unforgettable stories, including how her hands became part of Disney history and how she helped create the now-famous Haunted Mansion purple wallpaper. A lifelong sewist whose skills were shaped during World War II, she continues to find joy in creating with needle and thread. With over 130 countries visited, a passion for botanical art, and an insatiable curiosity, Tania inspires beyond beyond!

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Episode 114 - Amy Barickman – Inspired by the Past, Creating for the Future

In this episode of Sew & So, we welcome author, designer, and entrepreneur Amy Barickman. From founding Indygo Junction to launching ABC (Amy Barickman Creative), Amy shares how vintage fashion, family inspiration, and a passion for upcycling have guided her decades-long career. We explore her latest projects, including her book Love You to Pieces, and hear about her deep ties to the sewing and quilting community. It's a heartwarming and insightful look at one of the industry's most beloved storytellers and innovators.

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Episode 113 - Threading Destiny – Behind the scenes on the movie Sew Torn

In this episode of Sew & So, we thread together sewing, storytelling, and fate with the extraordinary team behind Sew Torn—a bold, visually inventive new film that’s turning heads on the festival circuit.

A dark comedy and thriller stitched with style and suspense, Sew Torn follows Barbara Duggen, a mobile seamstress who stumbles upon a drug deal gone wrong. Faced with a suitcase of cash and two wounded men, Barbara's split-second decisions unravel across multiple timelines—each with irreversible consequences.

Joining us are Freddy Macdonald, the 24-year-old visionary director and youngest-ever Directing Fellow at the American Film Institute; his father and producing partner Fred Macdonald, a seasoned media executive; and Irish actor Eve Connolly, who brings grit and heart to the role of Barbara.

Together, they share how thread becomes both weapon and metaphor—from embroidered “talking portraits” and stitched title cards to practical thread-powered effects. We explore the creative risks, emotional complexity, and sewn-in symbolism that make Sew Torn a cinematic tapestry of tension, transformation—and the staggering ripple effects of every decision.

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Episode 112 - Barbara McCraw – Living My Dream

In this episode of Sew & So, we welcome back quilt artist Barbara Ann McCraw, whose work continues to move and inspire. We first met Barbara at her Life Stories exhibit at the National Quilt Museum during Quilt Week 2024 in Paducah. That brief encounter left us wanting more—and today, we dive deeper into her incredible journey.

Barbara shares how growing up on the south side of Chicago and her loud, loving family sparked her creativity. With degrees in English and medical technology, Barbara pursued a career in pathology before retiring in 2000 to focus on quilting full-time. Her award-winning quilts are now part of private collections, major exhibits, and have been featured in national media.

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Episode 111 - Pat & Walter Bravo – Art Gallery Fabrics. Partners in Every Aspect of Life

In this episode of Sew & So, we welcome Pat and Walter Bravo, founders of Art Gallery Fabrics. Originally from Buenos Aires, Argentina, Pat and Walter share the story of how Pat’s love of sewing and design, combined with Walter’s business savvy, gave birth to their Miami-based textile company. They talk about their creative journey, the heart behind their designs, and what it’s like to work as a husband-and-wife team. The Bravos reflect on their talented team of designers, the signature look of AGF fabrics, and their commitment to quality. Plus, they share the inspiration behind collections like “Indie,” tell sweet stories about their dogs Sol and Luna, and look ahead to future dreams.

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Episode 110 - The Sisters…Sue Nickels and Pat Holly – We’ve always played well with each other!

In this heartwarming, family-themed episode of Sew & So, we welcome sisters, award-winning quilters, and lifelong collaborators Sue Nickels and Pat Holly. With more than four decades of quilting experience between them, these two legends share not only their creative journey but the deeply personal story of how quilting became a family affair. This episode is full of memories, milestones, and a few never-before-told secrets.

From sewing Troll doll clothes as kids on their shared sewing machine, to crafting miniature masterpieces and the celebrated Beatles Quilt, Pat and Sue invite us into their world of fabric, family, and friendship. You'll hear about their early influences—including their grandmother and quilting trailblazers like Jinny Beyer and Harriet Hargrave—plus how they embraced machine quilting before it was mainstream.

They reflect on the evolution of their artistry, the founding of quilt guilds and retreats, their role as original BERNINA Ambassadors, and the upcoming 2025 special exhibit The Two of Us at Quilt Week Paducah, which features interactive QR codes. Pat’s miniature quilts, and of course, the iconic Beatles Quilt will also be on display.

With humor, humility, and a whole lot of heart, Pat and Sue talk about what it means to create, collaborate, and inspire—together.

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