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The SweetGeorgia Show
Felicia Lo: Founder & Creative Director of SweetGeorgia Yarns
Fréquence : 1 épisode/32j. Total Éps: 126

Join Felicia Lo, founder of SweetGeorgia Yarns, as she explores the sweet spot between craft, creativity, and colour together with some of the most inspiring knitters, spinners, designers, shop owners, and makers in this handmade community.
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S5 E17 Spinning and Fibre Artist Heavenly Bresser
Saison 5 · Épisode 17
mercredi 3 décembre 2025 • Durée 01:11:35
In this episode of The SweetGeorgia Show, Felicia Lo speaks with Heavenly Bresser, an accomplished fibre artist known for her expertise in spinning, knitting, and teaching. They discuss Heavenly's creative journey, the importance of community in fibre arts, and her passion for restoring spinning wheels. Heavenly shares her experiences in teaching and the joy of experimentation in crafting, as well as her strategies for balancing her artistic pursuits with family life. The conversation highlights the vibrant world of fibre arts and the connections that inspire creativity.
Takeaways:
- Heavenly explains the origin of her business name, Heavenly Knitchet.
- Heavenly shares her honest initial struggles with a drop spindle, including wrist pain and compacted fibre.
- A turning point in Heavenly's journey was finding a local guild.
- She details her process of restoring antique wheels, which involves everything from replacing leather treadle straps to using a wood lathe to recreate missing parts.
- Heavenly reveals she is currently building her own Charkha.
- She offers unique one-on-one clinics to help students overcome specific hurdles, whether they want to learn to spin bulky yarn or master a long draw.
- To juggle raising a family, teaching, and restoring wheels, Heavenly uses a "patchwork" approach.
- Throughout the episode, Heavenly embodies a growth mindset: "I don't know how to do this yet, but I can learn."
S5 E16 Grayson Erlbacher of Erlbacher Knitting Machines
Saison 5 · Épisode 16
mercredi 1 octobre 2025 • Durée 42:26
In this episode of The SweetGeorgia Show, host Felicia welcomes Grayson Erlbacher, the general manager of Erlbacher Knitting Machines. They discuss the vibrant community surrounding circular sock knitting, the importance of events like the crank-in, and the history and evolution of knitting machines. Grayson shares insights into the company's journey, the significance of fostering a supportive environment for knitters, and the future of machine knitting. The conversation highlights the blend of craftsmanship and community in the fibre arts world.
Takeaways
- The crank-in experience fosters community and connection among knitters.
- Erlbacher Knitting Machines emphasizes a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere at events.
- Understanding the manufacturing process enhances appreciation for knitting machines.
- Community feedback is crucial for improving events and experiences.
- The history of knitting machines is rich and tied to significant historical events.
- Grayson transitioned from nursing to managing a family business in knitting machines.
- The company has seen a rise in younger knitters interested in machine knitting.
- Crafting has become a lucrative market compared to traditional industries.
- Erlbacher Knitting Machines focuses on customer satisfaction and support.
S5 E7: Inside the World of CSMs with Celeste Angello
Saison 5 · Épisode 7
mercredi 28 mai 2025 • Durée 37:27
In this week's episode, we are excited to welcome Celeste Angello, known as the Cranky Spinster, about her journey into the world of circular sock knitting machines (CSM). They discuss the importance of community, the process of restoring antique machines, and tips for beginners looking to get started in sock knitting.
Celeste shares her experiences with crank-ins, the innovations in the CSM world, and the creative possibilities that come with using these machines. The conversation highlights the rich history of sock knitting and the excitement of exploring new techniques and ideas within the craft.
Takeaways:
- Celeste identifies as a maker, encompassing various crafts.
- Crank-ins are essential for learning and community building.
- The best sock machine is one that works, regardless of age.
- Budget and intended use are key factors in choosing a sock machine.
- Beginners should focus on mastering the basics of sock knitting.
- The online community for sock knitting is vast and varied.
- Innovations in sock knitting include 3D printed machines and accessories.
- Creativity in sock knitting is limited only by imagination.
- Restoration of antique machines can be a rewarding process.
- Celeste shares her journey and encourages others to explore the craft.
015: Sasha Ball Rives of Stitch Space
mardi 13 octobre 2015 • Durée 30:22
Felicia chats with Sasha Ball Rives, owner of the Stitch Space yarn shop in Missouri about a tragic experience that happened within the first year of the shop opening and how she made it through with the help of the knitting community.
014: Rachel Smith on Learning to Spin
mardi 6 octobre 2015 • Durée 36:31
In the spirit of Spinzilla, we chat with Rachel Smith, a local Vancouver spinner and knitter who has been blogging about her knitting and spinning since 2009 at welfordpurls.com. Listen to Felicia and Rachel nerd out on spinning today!
013: Fiona McLean and Amanda Milne of Knit Social
mardi 29 septembre 2015 • Durée 26:00
Today we are going local and talking to Fiona McLean and Amanda Milne — the duo behind Knit Social, a knitting events company based in Vancouver, BC. Together they produce Knit City, BC's largest annual fibre festival (Oct 2 to 4, 2015)
012: Jane Richmond on Designing and Collaboration
mardi 22 septembre 2015 • Durée 32:12
Jane Richmond is a knitwear designer and fellow Canadian living on Vancouver Island in British Columbia. She has been self publishing her designs since 2008 and today Felicia chats with Jane about her designs and collaborating on her latest collections.
011: Corrina Ferguson on Designing and Knitting
mardi 15 septembre 2015 • Durée 28:31
Meet Corrina Ferguson of PicnicKnits, a knitwear designer based in Jacksonville, Florida. Despite the hot weather in Florida, Corrina is still knits constantly. Today we talk about her new book of knitwear designs, "Warm Days, Cool Knits".
010: Celebrating 10 Years of Colour with SweetGeorgia
mercredi 9 septembre 2015 • Durée 23:33
Today we celebrate our 10-year anniversary of SweetGeorgia Yarns. In this episode, Felicia shares the stories of starting up and a few of the lessons learned over the years. And we thank the many people who helped bring us here to today.
009: Introducing Tabetha Hedrick and "Fall with SweetGeorgia"
mardi 8 septembre 2015 • Durée 26:20
In this episode, I chat with our new design director, Tabetha Hedrick about her “behind the scenes” process while developing and working on this fall and winter collection for SweetGeorgia.








