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#125: Vintage Sewing Not Vintage Values with Stephanie Canada
#125: Vintage Sewing Not Vintage Values with Stephanie Canada
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Released:
Feb 26, 2024
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Podcast episode
Description
Do vintage sewing patterns make you swoon but you’re scared to try actually sewing with them? Vintage pattern obsessive and Youtube queen, Stephanie Canada, unpacks the perceived obstacles that may be holding you back. We also discuss the enjoyment of vintage style without the perpetuation of vintage values, and how using vintage resources might help us sew more sustainably.
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Sign up to the newsletter via the home page of CYT.com.
Find Stephanie’s shop at her website ‘Backroom Finds’.
You can also find her on Instagram @backroomfinds and on Youtube @StephanieCanada.
Stephanie recommends these reproduction pattern companies:
Mrs Depew Vintage
Wearing History
The podcast episode I mentioned that featured Gretchen Hirsch (Gertie´s blog for better sewing and Charm Patterns) was The Craft Industry Alliance:
Episode #238: Gretchen Hirsch
Laci Fay can be found on Youtube @LaciFayTheVintageGirlNextDoor.
Stephanie made a video addressing the question: Why are Vintage Patterns So Small?
Support the podcast over on Patreon!
Sign up to the newsletter via the home page of CYT.com.
Find Stephanie’s shop at her website ‘Backroom Finds’.
You can also find her on Instagram @backroomfinds and on Youtube @StephanieCanada.
Stephanie recommends these reproduction pattern companies:
Mrs Depew Vintage
Wearing History
The podcast episode I mentioned that featured Gretchen Hirsch (Gertie´s blog for better sewing and Charm Patterns) was The Craft Industry Alliance:
Episode #238: Gretchen Hirsch
Laci Fay can be found on Youtube @LaciFayTheVintageGirlNextDoor.
Stephanie made a video addressing the question: Why are Vintage Patterns So Small?
Released:
Feb 26, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
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