

Love to Sew Podcast
Caroline Somos & Helen Wilkinson : Sewing Enthusiasts and Entrepreneurs
Helen Wilkinson and Caroline Somos host Love to Sew, a fun weekly podcast about making clothes, sewing community, and small business. They talk about their passion for sewing a handmade wardrobe and their daily lives as creative entrepreneurs. Listen to interviews with indie business owners and inspiring sewists who totally understand your obsession with sewing.
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Nov 14, 2017 • 49min
Episode 15: Capsule Wardrobe Challenge
We take on a ten-day capsule wardrobe challenge and tell you how it went, what we learned, and what we would do differently next time. Lee Vosburgh's 10 x 10 Challenge helped us to reflect on our current lifestyle and wardrobe needs. We walk away feeling motivated to approach our sewing plans thoughtfully and realistically.

Nov 7, 2017 • 1h 39min
Episode 14: Inside Camp Workroom Social 2017
We go to Camp Workroom Social and chat with our fellow campers about what this sewing weekend means to them. We both found camp to be such a magical, accepting, and heart-opening experience and we really wanted to share that feeling with the sewing community. Get an inside look at this amazing weekend and hopefully we will see you at camp next year!

Oct 31, 2017 • 1h 6min
Episode 13: BPSewvember with Amanda Adams
Amanda Adams chats with us about her photo a day challenge, #BPSewvember, and shares her passion for bringing the sewing community together. Amanda has a playful approach to sewing and we are in love with her outlook on this creative practice.

Oct 24, 2017 • 43min
Episode 12: You Don't Have to Sew Everything
This week we are tackling feelings of guilt around NOT sewing all the things and how we can give ourselves grace in our sewing practice. You don't have to make everything by hand and we can be extra hard on ourselves sometimes for shopping or not making time to sew. We chat about how life is busy and sewing is meant to be a relaxing creative practice, let's try to keep it that way!

Oct 17, 2017 • 58min
Episode 11: The Sewcialists with Gillian Whitcombe
Gillian Whitcombe chats with us about The Sewcialists, and her blog Crafting a Rainbow. We discuss her experience running an online community and the compelling Sewcialists blog series, Who We Are. Gillian also has some great advice about taking better blog photos and defining personal style.

Oct 10, 2017 • 1h 7min
Episode 10: A Very Special Q&A Episode
In our first Very Special Episode, we're answering your questions. We chat about fabric, fitting solo, favourite tools, TNT patterns, sewing machines, and much more. We also reflect on podcasting for ten episodes, and how we make it work with our full-time jobs!

Oct 3, 2017 • 1h 9min
Episode 9: The Refashioners with Portia Lawrie
Portia Lawrie joins us to chat about the Refashioners 2017 and all that goes into organizing this fantastic community challenge. Learn how you can participate and get tips on refashioning and shopping for unloved garments. Portia encourages us to get creative, overcome sewing fear, and just go for it!

Sep 26, 2017 • 1h 20min
Episode 8: Achieving Big Goals with Kelli Ward
Kelli Ward of True Bias chats with us about her rebrand, her move to paper patterns, and reveals an exciting collaboration that she's been working on! Over the past few years, she has balanced motherhood, school, and her growing business. Kelli's approach of leaning slowly into her goals proves that big things can happen one day at a time.

Sep 19, 2017 • 1h 7min
Episode 7: Are You a Sewing Perfectionist?
Do you enjoy taking the time to make every detail the best it can be or do you make yourself crazy trying to get everything 'perfect'? In this week's episode, we unpack the topic of perfectionism as a community by sharing your thoughts and discussing how striving for perfection affects our sewing practice.

Sep 12, 2017 • 1h 5min
Episode 6: A New Chapter with Christine Haynes
Christine Haynes tells us all about her epic move NYC, her new job as manager of Purl Soho, and her plans for her pattern line, Christine Haynes patterns. We loved chatting about this new chapter of her life and hearing all about how she got here. Christine reminds us that it is OK to stop and evaluate where we are at in order to keep moving forward.


