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RESHARED: My crafting, like my feminism, is intersectional
This post was originally published on Sewcialists on December 15, 2017. The original post and comments can be viewed here. …
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The Sewcialists Interview: Leila of Muna and Broad
Welcome back to our Sewcialists Interview series, where we talk to leaders in the sewing community! You can read all …
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Curvy Sewing, One Year Later: Where Are We Now?
Last January, a comprehensive and passionate discussion around size inclusion by pattern designers raged across the sewing Internet. That month …

The Sewcialists Interview: Carolyn of Diary of a Sewing Fanatic
I’ve been sewing and crafting some way or another all my life, but when I really bit the bullet on …
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The Giving Challenge: The Sewing Basket (Mini-Interview)
I live, work and sew (not necessarily in that order) in Sydney, Australia. A while ago, one of my friends …
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The Sewcialists Interview: Laura Volpintesta
Editor Becky Jo here: I stumbled upon Laura Volpintesta on what was then Craftsy years ago. I’ve long been a …

The Sewcialists Interview: Chelsea Gurnoe, Friday Pattern Company
We opened up interviewing to some of the guest editors in Spring 2019. Last month, you read Elisabeth’s interview of …
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The Sewcialists Interview: Lauren Taylor, aka Lladybird
I was fortunate enough to get to meet up with Lauren while she was in Portland teaching one of her …
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The Sewcialists Interview: Michelle Morris
If I could tell you one thing that you need to know about Michelle Morris, it would be: you would …