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Podcast The Sewing Social

The Sewing Social

Gemma Daly

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Fréquence : 1 épisode/7j. Total Éps: 60

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Gemma Daly (@thedalythread) hosts The Sewing Social Podcast - join her as she chats with passionate makers who sew their own clothes, small business owners and enthusiastic members of the sewing community. 


This podcast discusses topics such as eco friendly fabrics, embracing slow fashion, the enjoyment of sewing, and the importance of a supportive community.





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The Art Of Quilting And Creative Events with Kat Molesworth

Épisode 28

mercredi 5 novembre 2025Durée 27:32

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Join us this week for an inspiring conversation with Kat Molesworth — master quilter, creative event curator, and passionate maker. 

Kat takes us through her journey from her early career in the creative industry to mastering the art of quilting. She opens up about the challenges and triumphs of her sewing journey, her work bringing creative communities together through events, and the joy she finds in every stitch. 

Packed with insights, stories, and heartfelt advice, this episode is a must-listen for quilters, makers, and anyone inspired by creativity and community.


Key Takeaways:

  • Kat has a diverse background in creative industries.
  • She transitioned from various jobs to focus on events for bloggers and creators.
  • Community and connection through social media have been pivotal in her journey.
  • Running thoughtful events can transform attendees' lives and businesses.
  • Kat emphasises the importance of considering all attendees' needs at events.
  • She is the youngest master quilter, showcasing her dedication to the craft.
  • Her quilting style blends traditional and modern techniques.
  • Exhibiting at the Festival of Quilts is a significant milestone for her.
  • Kat encourages aspiring quilters to have fun and make for loved ones.
  • She highlights the undervaluation of handmade crafts and the need for makers to assert their worth.


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Guest details: 

Instagram: @thatkat

Tiktok: superthatkat

Job role: Programming Coordinator for Immediate Live's Craft Portfolio


Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Kat Molesworth

01:39 Kat's Creative Career Journey

09:27 Event Planning in the Creative Industry

11:47 Kat's Sewing Journey and Quilting Beginnings

13:46 Becoming a Master Quilter

16:16 Quilting Styles and Inspirations

19:04 Exhibiting at the Festival of Quilts

23:46 Advice for Aspiring Quilters

26:36 Future Plans and Exciting Projects


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Sustainable Sewing, Conscious Choices and Small Business Life with Rosie from Sew Eco Fabrics

Épisode 27

mercredi 29 octobre 2025Durée 30:54

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In this episode of The Sewing Social Podcast, host Gemma Daly chats with Rosie, the creative mind behind Sew Eco Fabrics — a beautiful small business championing sustainability in the sewing world. 🌿

Rosie opens up about her journey from retail to running her own eco fabric shop, the highs and hurdles of small business life, and why conscious consumer choices matter more than ever. She also shares practical sewing tips, insights into choosing sustainable fabrics, and an exciting look at what’s next for Sew Eco — from innovative subscription boxes to upcoming market appearances.

It’s an inspiring, down-to-earth conversation about creativity, community, and making a difference — one stitch at a time. 🧵✨


Key Takeaways: 

  • Rosie's journey began in retail, leading to a passion for sustainability.
  • She started her business to make a difference in the fabric industry.
  • Sustainability means offering only eco-friendly fabrics to consumers.
  • Small steps towards sustainability are better than none at all.
  • Rosie emphasises the importance of reusing materials in sewing.
  • She aims to create a magical experience with her seasonal surprise boxes.
  • Future plans include more basic fabrics and subscription boxes.
  • Rosie enjoys the community aspect of sewing events and pop-ups.


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Guest details: 

Website: www.sewecofabrics.co.uk

Instagram: @sewecofabrics

Pinterest: Sew Eco Fabrics 


Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Early Conversations

02:23 Rosie's Journey to Sustainable Fabrics

08:06 Challenges of Running a Small Business

11:32 Defining Sustainability in Business

15:19 Practical Sustainable Sewing Tips

17:02 Types of Eco-Friendly Fabrics Offered

19:43 Navigating Pricing and Quality in Fabric Retail

20:19 The Journey of a Self-Taught Seamstress

22:43 Patterns and Fabrics: Preferences and Challenges

25:04 Creating Unique Seasonal Surprise Boxes

28:37 Future Plans: Expanding the Business

30:22 Fun and Games: This or That with Rosie


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Sewing, Socials and You-Tube with Tamlyn from Sewn On The Tyne

Épisode 18

mercredi 27 août 2025Durée 36:18

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In this inspiring episode of the Sewing Social podcast, host Gemma Daly chats with the ever-creative Tamlyn, better known online as Sewn On The Tyne.

From picking up her first sewing pattern to becoming a beloved YouTuber and full-time content creator, Tamlyn shares her incredible journey with warmth and honesty.

Together, they explore the therapeutic power of sewing, the triumphs and trials behind each stitch, and why the sewing community is one of the most supportive out there. 

Tamlyn opens up about leaving her teaching career to pursue her passion, offers behind-the-scenes insight into the world of YouTube and content creation, and reflects on what it's really like to turn a hobby into a livelihood.

Plus, hear all about her work with the Northern Sewl Sisters, the magic of in-person sewing socials, and how building connections—online and off—has been central to her creative life.

Whether you’re a seasoned sewist or just getting started, this conversation is packed with inspiration, real talk, and a healthy dose of crafty joy.


Key Takeaways:

  • Tamlyn’s journey into sewing began in her teens but flourished later in life.
  • Sewing provides a unique way to create personalised clothing that fits well.
  • The therapeutic benefits of sewing help with mental health and mindfulness.
  • YouTube content creation requires significant effort beyond just filming.
  • Building a community around sewing can lead to lasting friendships and support.
  • Tamlyn transitioned from teaching to focus on her passion for sewing and content creation.
  • Running sewing socials fosters a sense of community and connection among sewists.
  • Collaborating with friends in the sewing community enhances creativity and enjoyment.
  • Tamlyn emphasises the importance of perseverance in challenging sewing projects.
  • The sewing community is welcoming and supportive, making it a great space for sharing ideas.


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Guest details:

Instagram: @sewn_on_the_tyne

                   : @sew_toon

                   : @northernsewlsisters

YouTube: Sewn On The Tyne

                : Northern Sewl Sisters


Chapters:

00:00 Introduction to Tamlyn and Her Journey

02:54 The Passion for Sewing and Its Therapeutic Benefits

05:52 Exploring Different Sewing Projects and Challenges

08:53 Starting a YouTube Channel: Inspiration and Learning Curve

11:51 The Process of Creating YouTube Content

14:43 Advice for Aspiring YouTubers and Community Insights

17:34 The Northern Soul Sisters: Collaboration and Friendship

20:48 Transitioning from Teaching to Full-Time Content Creation

23:38 Running Sewing Socials and Building Community

26:45 Future Plans and Projects

29:57 Fun Rapid-Fire Questions and Closing Thoughts

Handcrafting Leather Luxury with Karrie from Priestleys Leather Goods

Épisode 17

mercredi 20 août 2025Durée 34:14

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In this episode of The Sewing Social Podcast, we're joined by Karrie, co-founder of Priestleys Leather Goods, who takes us on a rich and inspiring journey into the art of leather crafting. With roots in art and fashion, Karrie shares how she and her husband, James, turned their creative vision into a sustainable, small-batch leather business that values craftsmanship, community, and conscious design.

We dive into what makes handcrafted leather goods so special — from the slow, detailed process behind each piece to the thoughtful materials they choose. Karrie opens up about the real challenges of running a modern ethical brand, the stories that inspire her designs and how she's using her platform to give back, through workshops and outreach programmes designed to support military families and young creatives.

Whether you're curious about sewing with leather, building a sustainable business, or just love hearing the story behind the stitch, this is an episode not to miss.


Key Takeaways:

  • Karrie and James founded Priestley's, a handcrafted leather goods company.
  • Karrie's background is in teaching and she studied art and fashion.
  • Leather is a forgiving material, allowing for mistakes to be corrected.
  • The leather industry has a supportive community willing to share skills.
  • Leather crafting is on the endangered crafts list.
  • Sustainability is a core value for Priestley's, using vegetable-tanned leather.
  • The business story is rooted in military life and personal connections.
  • Karrie aims to create timeless designs that are not trend-driven.
  • Crafting has significant mental health benefits.
  • Future plans include workshops and outreach for military families and young people. 


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Guest details: 

Instagram: @priestleysleathergoods

Website: www.priestleys.uk

Email: priestleysuk@gmail.com


Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Priestley's Leather Goods

01:32 Karrie's Journey into Leather Crafting

05:02 The Community of Leather Crafting

09:51 The Leather Crafting Process

13:37 The Story Behind the Business

17:59 Design Inspiration and Process

20:16 Challenges in Leather Crafting

22:36 Sustainability in Leather Goods

26:25 Future Plans for Priestley's Leather Goods

Stitching Sustainably with Tanya from Bornella Fabrics

Épisode 16

mercredi 13 août 2025Durée 55:11

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In this inspiring episode of the Sewing Social podcast, host Gemma Daly chats with Tanya Brooman, the creative force behind Bornella Fabrics. Tanya opens up about her journey into sewing, what sparked her love for sustainable textiles, and how that passion blossomed into a thriving small business. She shares the ups and downs of running a fabric shop with purpose, the magic of connecting with like-minded makers at sewing festivals, and the powerful sense of community that stitches the sewing world together.


KeyTakeaways

  • Tanya Brooman runs Bornella Fabrics, specialising in sustainable fabrics.
  • Sustainability means using fabrics that can degrade into the earth rather than using man made fibres such as polyester.
  • Tanya emphasises the importance of making garments that fit and feel good.
  • The journey of setting up a small business is filled with challenges and rewards.
  • Exhibiting at festivals has significantly boosted Tanya's business visibility.
  • Community support is vital in the sewing industry.
  • Tanya's passion for sewing was sparked by a bucket list item before turning 40.
  • Sewing allows for creativity and personal expression through fabric choices.
  • Tanya believes in making small, sustainable gestures to impact the environment positively.


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Guest details: 

Instagram: @bornellafabrics

Website: www.bornellafabrics.co.uk

Email: tanya@bornellafabrics.co.uk


Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Tanya and Bornella Fabrics
02:47 The Journey into Sewing: Overcoming Barriers
06:07 Finding Your Style: Vintage Inspirations and Color Choices
09:04 The Meaning Behind Bornella: A Passion for Diving
09:51 Sustainability in Fabrics: A Personal Commitment
16:46 Advice for Sustainable Sewing Practices
24:48 The Journey of Building a Small Fabric Business
31:03 Building a Business: Growth and Enjoyment
34:52 The Studio Experience: A Creative Hub
39:56 Exhibiting at Festivals: The Challenges and Rewards
44:59 Future Plans: Expanding Product Lines
49:11 This or That: Fun Rapid Fire Questions




Mending Matters with Clothing Repairs Artist Gay from Lived In Clothes

Épisode 15

mercredi 6 août 2025Durée 31:12

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In this vibrant episode of the Sewing Social podcast, Gemma Daly sits down with the brilliant Gay, founder of Lived In, to explore the creative world of clothing repair and the powerful movement behind it.

Gay takes us on a journey through her love for sewing, her deep-rooted passion for sustainability, and the transformative art of visible mending—especially using the striking Japanese technique of Sashiko. 

With stories from her own path and the students she mentors, she busts common myths about repairs, champions the beauty of vintage clothing, and reveals why repair artists are essential voices in the fashion industry.

From changing consumer habits to breathing new life into forgotten garments, this episode is packed with inspiration, insight, and heart. Stay tuned to hear about Gay’s upcoming projects and her unique approach to empowering the next generation of menders.


Key Take Aways: 

  • Gay learned to sew at a young age from her mother.
  • Her passion for clothing repair stems from her experience in the vintage fashion sector.
  • Visible mending techniques like Sashiko add character to clothing.
  • Repairing clothes is about preserving stories and memories.
  • Gay's business model includes home visits and postal services for repairs.
  • She enjoys working with vintage clothing due to its history and quality.
  • Shifting consumer mindsets is crucial for sustainable fashion.
  • Common repairs like zipper fixes are often easier than people think.
  • Teaching repair skills to students is one of the most rewarding parts of her job.
  • Mentoring other repair artists helps build a supportive community. 


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Guest details: 

Instagram: @lived_in_clothes

Website: www.livedinclothes.co.uk

Email: gay@livedinrepairs.co.uk


Chapters


00:00 Introduction to Gay and Her Journey in Sewing

01:44 The Passion for Clothing Repair and Sustainability

03:50 Techniques and Styles in Clothing Repair

06:46 How Gay's Business Operates

07:58 Types of Garments and Personal Connections

10:26 Shifting Mindsets on Fashion Consumption

11:28 Common Misconceptions in Clothing Repairs

12:26 Unique Projects and Personal Stories

15:23 Teaching and Mentoring the Next Generation

17:25 The Rewards of Advocacy and Skill Sharing

18:00 Essential Tools for a Repair Artist

18:58 Advice for Those Considering Repairs

20:39 The Art of Repairing Clothing

22:31 The Value of Quality in Fashion

24:29 Mentoring Other Repair Artists

27:12 Future Plans and Opportunities

28:37 Fun Rapid-Fire Questions

30:14 Where to Find Gay and Closing Thoughts

30:46 End of the show - share the show with a friend 


Sewing Patterns for Every Body with Emma from Cinnamon Daisy Studio

Épisode 14

mercredi 30 juillet 2025Durée 25:40

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In this episode of the Sewing Social podcast, host Gemma Daly interviews Emma, the founder of Cinnamon Daisy, a brand known for its size-inclusive sewing patterns. 

Emma opens up about her journey from struggling with sewing to rediscovering her passion during the pandemic. 

They discuss the role of sustainability in sewing pattern design, the challenges of running a small business, and the joy of empowering the sewing community.

Emma also shares her design philosophy, focused on body inclusivity and comfort, along with exciting plans for new collaborations and sewing patterns.


Key Takeaways:

  • Emma started Cinnamon Daisy to create size-inclusive sewing patterns.
  • Sewing was not an easy skill for Emma to learn initially.
  • Sustainability is a core value in Emma's business practices.
  • Emma designs patterns based on what is missing in her own wardrobe.
  • The Poppy pattern includes a fitting guide for better customisation.
  • Emma aims to empower individuals to feel good in their bodies through sewing.
  • Running a small business is challenging, especially as a one-person operation.
  • Emma is self-taught in pattern grading and digitisation.
  • Future plans include a pattern in the Tauko magazine.


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Guest details:

Instagram: @cinnamondaisystudio

Website: www.cinnamondaisystudio.com

Tiktok: Cinnamon Daisy Studio

Youtube: @cinnamondaisystudio


Chapters


00:00 Introduction to Cinnamon Daisy and Emma's Journey

06:23 The Evolution of Sewing Skills and Passion

11:18 Sustainability in Pattern Making

15:12 Designing for Body Inclusivity

18:32 Challenges and Rewards of Running a Business

28:36 Future Plans and Collaborations


Label of Love: Sewing Label Design with Victoria from Little Rosy Cheeks

Épisode 13

mercredi 23 juillet 2025Durée 41:49

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In this episode of The Sewing Social Podcast, we dive into the inspiring journey of Victoria Nutt, the creative force behind Little Rosy Cheeks. 

Discover how Victoria transformed her passion for sewing into a thriving business, creating woven labels and children's sewing patterns. 

From her early influences of a crafty family to the challenges and triumphs of entrepreneurship, Victoria shares her story of resilience and creativity. 

Tune in to learn how Little Rosy Cheeks became a beacon of positivity and empowerment in the sewing community.


Key Takeaways: 

  • Victoria Nutt is the owner of Little Rosy Cheeks, producing woven labels and children's patterns.
  • Her love for sewing was inspired by her grandmother and mother.
  • Victoria studied fashion business at university, blending business and design.
  • Little Rosy Cheeks was born from an idea related to the inspirational notes that Victoria used to give to her children.
  • Sewing labels serve as positive affirmations and add a professional touch to garments.
  • Victoria emphasises the importance of community support in the sewing industry.
  • She balances her business with family life, often involving her family in her work.
  • Victoria's children's patterns aim to fill a gap in the market for older kids' clothing.
  • She enjoys technical sewing and often replicates high street styles in her personal projects.
  • Future plans include expanding her product line and continuing to engage with the sewing community at shows.


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Guest details:

Instagram: @little.rosy.cheeks

Website: www.littlerosycheeks.com


Chapters


00:00 Introduction to Victoria Nutt and Little Rosy Cheeks

02:57 Victoria's Journey into Sewing and Business

05:39 The Birth of Little Rosy Cheeks

08:47 Designing Labels: Inspiration and Trends

11:24 The Value of Sewing Labels in the Community

14:16 Challenges in Running a Sewing Business

19:07 Balancing Business and Family Life

23:12 Expanding Product Lines: Children's Patterns

27:05 Personal Sewing Preferences and Style

30:37 Future Plans and Community Support


Rooted in Creativity - Fabric Design with Carly from Roo-tid

Épisode 12

mercredi 16 juillet 2025Durée 25:51

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In this episode of the Sewing Social Podcast, Carly, the designer and owner of Rootid Fabrics, shares her journey from a creative background to establishing her own fabric design business. 

She discusses the importance of sustainability in her work, the design process behind her collections, and the challenges of running a small business. 

Carly also emphasises the significance of community and connection through sewing, revealing her plans for future workshops and exclusive fabric collections.


Key takeaways:

  • Carly's journey began with a passion for art and design.
  • Roo-tid Fabrics was inspired by nature and local wildlife.
  • The name 'Roo-tid' symbolises being grounded and connected.
  • Carly prioritises eco-friendly and sustainable fabrics in her designs.
  • She collaborates with certified manufacturers for quality materials.
  • Carly's design process involves personal experiences and relatable themes.
  • The sewing social events foster community and connection among crafters.
  • Carly supports small businesses by allowing low minimum order quantities.
  • She is self-taught in sewing, starting with a quilt for her brother.
  • Future plans include workshops for beginners and exclusive fabric designs.


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Guest details:

Instagram: @rootid_fabrics

Website: https://roo-tid.com/

Facebook: Roo-tid


Chapters


00:00 Introduction to Rootid Fabrics

03:12 The Journey of a Creative Entrepreneur

04:55 Sustainability in Fabric Design

08:30 The Design Process Explained

11:52 Challenges of Running a Small Business

13:24 Supporting Small Businesses

16:05 Carly's Sewing Journey

19:32 Building Community Through Sewing Socials

21:17 Future Plans for Rootid Fabrics

21:53 Fun and Games: This or That

25:49 Share with a friend and how to contact the show

Fabric of the Community with Kayleigh from Fleur et Ours

Épisode 11

mercredi 9 juillet 2025Durée 01:06:40

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In this episode of the Sewing Social Podcast, Kayleigh shares her journey from a self-taught sewist to the owner of a fabric shop, Fleur et Ours. 

She discusses her early influences, the challenges of understanding fabrics as a beginner, and the emotional connection to her fabric both in the shop and her personal stash. 

Kayleigh emphasises the importance of community in sewing, the ethos of using natural fibres, and the significance of creating safe spaces for sewists. 

She also reveals her plans for the future of her business, focusing on sustainability and seasonal fabric drops.


Key Takeaways:


  • Kayleigh's fabric shop is named after her children, symbolising love and creativity.
  • She was largely self-taught in sewing, influenced by her grandmother.
  • The excitement of sewing comes from the ability to create unique fashion.
  • Beginners often struggle with understanding different fabrics and their uses.
  • It's important to embrace mistakes as part of the learning process in sewing.
  • Kayleigh emphasises the emotional connection to fabric stashes and the guilt associated with them.
  • Community and support are vital in the sewing journey.
  • The Sewing Community doesn't yet realise how powerful it is.
  • Kayleigh transitioned from accounting to running her fabric shop, driven by passion.
  • Her shop focuses on natural fibres to reduce consumer stress about plastic.
  • Future plans include seasonal fabric drops to promote sustainability.


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Website: www.fleuretours.com

Instagram: @fleur.et.ours

                   : @kayleighmirandamakes

Facebook: Fleur et Ours

Youtube: Fleur et Ours

Email: hello@fleuretours.com


*Unfortunately since recording this episode, Kayleigh has decided to close the business. You can still support her by purchasing from the website. 


Chapters


00:00 Introduction to Kayleigh and Her Journey

00:51 The Evolution of Sewing Skills

05:14 Understanding Fabrics and Beginner Challenges

09:32 The Emotional Connection to Fabric Stashes

13:50 Transitioning from Accounting to Fabric Business

21:20 Ethos of Natural Fibres in the Fabric Shop

25:29 Sustainability and Community in Sewing

27:34 Building a Supportive Sewing Community

38:10 The Importance of Safe Spaces in Sewing

45:59 Exciting Future Plans for the Business


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