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Episode 28: The Fabric of Civilization, Interview with Virginia Postrel20 Nov 202000:52:43

Virginia’s fascination and wonder both sparked and mirrored my own, in this deftly woven reminder of the critical role the drive for textiles have played in human history. The Fabric of Civilization gave me a fresh perspective on the diverse implementation of fiber, the identity and traditions conveyed, and of the unforeseen scientific achievements that were built on the shoulders of textiles.
-Meadow Coldon, The Woven Road

Episode 27: Modern Textile Technologies31 Aug 202000:59:39

In this episode, Meadow and Lucas explore some of the science behind modern textile technologies, including the strongest fabric in the world. We’ll also enable you to some fancy tea in this episode’s segment of the Thirsty Crafter, as well as a UK based crochet pattern designer that makes us all finally able to create our own museum.

Episode 18: Loom-Weight For It...14 Nov 201600:41:10

In this episode, we say hello to a new guest co-host, review some  wonderful indie-dyed yarn, share a new wine and yarn pairing in The Lush Skein, and talk about evidence for looms in the archaeological record!

Find the show notes at the website: www.thewovenroad.com

Episode 17: Enchanted Yarn Gourds24 Oct 201600:36:41

In this episode, we welcome a new guest co-host, share what we've been making, a wine and yarn pairing, and read the winners of the spooky yarn-related Halloween poem contest! You'll also be introduced to a fun new segment entitled "I Like My Yarn How I Like My Lovers." We also bestow upon you some of our best excuses for rationalizing yarn purchases, such as "if you don't buy it, then you won't have it..."

 

Show Notes at: thewovenroad.com

Episode 16: Sustainable and Ethical Yarn11 Oct 201600:22:47

In this episode, I share a brief segment on my first few months living as an immigrant in Iceland, a fantastic new yarn and wine pairing, and some of the top sustainable and ethical large-scale yarn producers.

For Show Notes, visit http://www.thewovenroad.com.

Episode 15: Indian Woodblock Printing05 Aug 201600:14:23

In this episode, Meadow shares all the new WIPs, WTF Sprang is, and discusses the history and contemporary ethical dilemmas  of woodblock printing in India.

The Show Notes are at www.thewovenroad.com/episode15

Episode 14: It's Not A Turmeric21 Jul 201600:22:50

In this episode, Meadow shares recent adventures in fleece processing, experiments with turmeric as dye, outlines some historical evidence of mordants, and shares some household and backyard things that can be used to dye yarn!

For the Show Notes, visit thewovenroad.com

Episode 13: Pop Goes the Spinner's Weasel06 Jul 201600:15:35

In this episode, Meadow explains all the recent changes to the Woven Road recently, shares some brand new projects, and a new birthday addition to the stash.  Learn about the fibery origins of the nursery rhyme Pop Goes the Weasel!

For the show notes, visit www.thewovenroad.com/blog/episode13

 

Episode 12: History and Mystery in Medieval Russia21 Jun 201600:32:09

In this episode, Meadow and Aja discuss projects they are working on or have completed recently, share a fun fact about sheep mate preference, and talk about Medieval Russian history and dress.

You can find all the information for this episodes show notes at our website: www.thewovenroad.com

Episode 11: Homeward Nålbound26 May 201600:35:36
In this episode, Aja and Meadow discuss the new and different things they have been making, WTF "woolgathering" is (hint: it is not a group of textile crafters drinking beer together!), and learn about the history of nålbinding, one of the oldest textile arts.

For the Show Notes, visit www.thewovenroad.com

Episode 10: Sheep and Wool, and Indigo, Oh My!19 May 201600:37:30

In this episode, Aja and Meadow rap about the fabulous and famous Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival! We announce our silly "Honest Superlatives" for artists and livestock alike, talk about some of our favorite vendors and what we've added to our stash. Also tune in for this episodes new drawing giveaway! Comment and Share our Facebook post containing this episode in order to enter!

 

For this episode's Show Notes, visit www.thewovenroad.com!

Episode 9: Quilting, Community and Textiles as Communication05 May 201601:00:19
In this episode, Meadow and Aja discuss works in progress and finished objects, review a book that we have in our stash, reveal some new wine and yarn pairings and talk about the history and process of Amish quilting.

You can find all the show notes for this episode at www.thewovenroad.com

Episode 26: Are You Shear About This?17 May 201900:31:10

In this episode, I’ll share some new knitting, spinning and pottery projects I’ve been up to, I’ll enable you to some tea, and art batts, as well as a new wine and yarn pairing. I’ll share some details about the sheep shearing school I participated in, and more!

Show Notes available at www.thewovenroad.com

Episode 8: Woven Sunbeams from Your Grandmother21 Apr 201600:48:36

In this episode, Aja and Meadow have some words on difficult life events recently and share how knitting can ease pain and honor a special person. We talk about WTF twine knitting is, present a slight twist on the wine and yarn pairings this week, and share textile related mythology around the world.

This weeks episode is definitely for your grandmother.

For this episode's shownotes, visit www.thewovenroad.com

Episode 5: Putting Your Foot in a Fish, and other things.02 Mar 201600:43:03
This episode, Aja and Meadow talk about their delicious new stash items (I mean REALLY delicious!), and share some historical information and folklore related to knitting traditions in Iceland, the Faroe Islands and Gotland.  And there is also something to do with the true meaning of incredibly flippy flops. Plus, a very special new giveaway is announced, so you really don't want to miss this one! (HINT: Check out our Instagram!)

Visit www.thewovenroad.com for this episode's show notes!

Episode 25: Untethered Leather07 Jan 201900:16:11

In this episode I’ll give a brief update of what kind of work I’ve been up to, share my WIPs and FOs, we’ll talk about what in the world kombucha fabric is, and learn some interesting historical and contemporary uses of fish skin leather in Iceland.

Show notes at www.thewovenroad.com

Episode 24: How Not to Put a Deer in Your Trunk20 Mar 201800:26:51

In this episode, we’ll talk about the Woven Road KAL, a pattern book in the stash, a new wine and yarn pairing, and early evidence of plant fiber in the archaeological record! Oh! And how not to put a deer in your trunk.

 

Show notes for this episode located at www.thewovenroad.com

Episode 23: On Community, Being Bold, and Seawall Fibres22 Mar 201700:38:55

In this episode, I’ll share what has been going on in the Textile History Reading Group, what is in the Stash, as well as an interview with the wonderful Lisa of Seawall Fibres.

Show Notes: www.thewovenroad.com

Episode 22: How We Got the Blues27 Feb 201700:29:33

In this episode,  I share a new collaborative project I am working on with a fellow textile podcaster (hint, you are encouraged participate!), I talk about a great and simple shawl pattern I’ve completed this week, some other news related things, we chat about what the Slow Clothes Movement is, and a bit about the history of the color blue!

Show Notes at thewovenroad.com/blog/episode22

Episode 21: A Wool Mill Grows in Iceland30 Jan 201700:33:13

In this episode, we do a bit of a reintroduction, since the show has been on for more than a year now! I’ll share some beautiful patterns I’ve been working with as well as some things I’ve been dyeing. We’ll do a little Lush Skein, and talk about what is in my textile reading Stash. I’ll also introduce a new regular segment about sustainability and ethics in the fiber industry.

Show notes are available at www.thewovenroad.com

Episode 20: Festive Bling11 Jan 201700:39:52

In this episode, I’ll share some things I’ve been making, I’m just DYEING to tell you (yuk yuk), we’ll have a Lush Skein Special, talk all things holly and jolly with holiday gift ideas and winter themed projects, and I’ll announce a giveaway that is seasonal as all get-up! And we’ll do this all, with my guest co-host for this episode, Kayla!

You can find the show notes at www.thewovenroad.com

Episode 19: Lifelines, Dyeing, and Migrating Traditions29 Nov 201600:22:03

I’ll enable you to a lovely new pattern I’ve been working with as well as a great series of yarn dyeing tutorial videos. We’ll talk about what in the world lifelines are, and learn what the textile remains from a thousand year old burial in north east Iceland can tell us about the various places the inhabitants came from, and the kinds of fiber traditions they brought with them.

Show Notes at www.thewovenroad.com

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