We celebrate one year of podcasting with an extra long question and answer episode dedicated to you, our listeners! Questions about business, our personal lives, our sewing habits, and more in this special anniversary episode!
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Caroline’s new puppy, Pepper!
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Caroline used to work at Télio Fabrics
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Nettie Body Suit from Closet Case Pattens
- Nikko Top from True Bias
- Granville Shirt by Sewaholic
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Kila Tank from Allie OlsonGranville Shirt
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Black & Decker Irons
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I loved this episode! So much fun. Congrats on one year, that’s a lot of work and we all appreciate it!
A comment: you mentioned maybe people should not shop for fabric in the largest sections of the thrift store because it leaves less for people who need it, BUT, only a small fraction of donations are actually even sold in North America! The bulk of donations are exported to countries with emerging economies. Given that there is actually a HUGE surplus of used clothing in North America, I would say shopping anywhere in the thrift store is a great idea!
Hi Margaret! Thanks for listening and for your thoughts! It is so true that most of it end up overseas or in a landfill, so thrifting for fabric can be a great way to give some of those garments new life!