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Sew What?

83 episodes - English - Latest episode: 13 days ago -

A podcast all about historic needlework and those who stitched it, hosted by your local historic needlework expert, Isabella Rosner.

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Navajo Weaving: An Interview with Dr Kathy M'Closkey

March 04, 2021 12:00 - 33 minutes - 23 MB

In this episode, Isabella interviews Dr Kathy M'Closkey, a scholar of Navajo weaving. The two discuss Navajo rug and blanket motifs, how economic and agricultural changes affected Navajo weaving, and Kathy's long career as a weaver and freelance curator. As always, images and sources are available at @sewwhatpodcast on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. The podcast has a new website, sewwhatpodcast.com, and a Patreon, patreon.com/sewwhatpodcast. 

The Long, Looping History of Nalbinding

February 25, 2021 12:00 - 21 minutes - 14.9 MB

In this episode, Isabella discusses nalbinding, a stitching technique that predates both knitting and crocheting. Isabella examines the history and technique of over 8,500 years of nalbound goods. As always, images and sources are available at @sewwhatpodcast on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. The podcast has a new website, sewwhatpodcast.com, and a Patreon, patreon.com/sewwhatpodcast.

Making Historic Needlework Now: An Interview With Ruth Singer

February 18, 2021 12:00 - 27 minutes - 19.1 MB

In this episode, Isabella interviews Ruth Singer, an artist and maker exploring personal and collective narratives through textiles. In the episode, they discuss everything from the transition from museum work to historic needlework-based art making, to corded and trapunto quilting, to pin cushions. As always, images and sources are available at @sewwhatpodcast on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. The podcast has a new website, sewwhatpodcast.com, and a Patreon, patreon.com/sewwhatpodcast. 

Gee's Bend Quilts and Quilters: An Interview with Caster Pettway and Mary Margaret Pettway

February 11, 2021 12:00 - 28 minutes - 19.4 MB

In this episode, Isabella interviews Caster Pettway and Mary Margaret Pettway, two Gee's Bend quilters. The trio discuss Caster and Mary Margaret's favourite quilt designs and colours, learning to quilt from their mothers, and their favourite parts of the quiltmaking process. As always, images and sources are available at @sewwhatpodcast on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. The podcast has a new website, sewwhatpodcast.com, and a Patreon, patreon.com/sewwhatpodcast. 

Sew What? Season 2: The Tiny Needleworked Treasures of 17th-Century Schoolgirls

February 04, 2021 12:00 - 24 minutes - 16.8 MB

Sew What? is back with season 2! In this first episode of the season, Isabella explores minuscule needleworked objects made by 17th-century British schoolgirls, such as tiny purses, bite sized birds, embroidered eggshells, and decorated nutmegs.  As always, images and sources are available at @sewwhatpodcast on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. The podcast has a new website, sewwhatpodcast.com, and a Patreon, patreon.com/sewwhatpodcast. 

A Holiday Treat! The History of Fair Isle Knitwear

December 18, 2020 12:00 - 15 minutes - 10.8 MB

In this bonus holiday episode, Isabella discusses Fair Isle jumpers. She talks about the history of the area's knitwear, as well as its style. Be on the lookout for season 2 of Sew What?, arriving in February 2021.

Marking Time: A Conversation with Dr Edward Town

October 29, 2020 12:00 - 48 minutes - 33.4 MB

In the last episode of Sew What? season 1, Isabella talks with Dr Edward Town about Marking Time: Objects, People, and Their Lives, 1500-1800, released by Yale University Press. The book is "an engaging, encyclopaedic account of the material world of early modern Britain as told through a unique collection of dated objects." Ed and Isabella discuss four objects from the book, including three unique needleworked pieces. Isabella also covers her PhD research, focusing on English Quaker needlew...

The Hauntedness of Victorian Hairwork: An Interview with Avery Curran

October 22, 2020 11:00 - 36 minutes - 24.9 MB

In this episode, Isabella interviews Victorian hairwork researcher and fan, Avery Curran. Just in time for the spooky season that is October! The two talk about the development of hairwork jewellery and how it got to be so popular in the mid-19th century, as well as Avery's own love for knitting.  

"Pick up your knitting whenever you’re sitting": Knitting for Victory in WWI and WWII

October 15, 2020 11:00 - 24 minutes - 16.6 MB

In this episode, Isabella discusses knitting for victory in the US during WWI and WWII. This episode has everything from sock trivia to knitting propaganda songs.

Queering Needlework: An Interview with Daniel Fountain

October 08, 2020 11:00 - 30 minutes - 20.8 MB

In this episode, Isabella interviews Daniel Fountain, a queer contemporary artist, researcher, and writer whose work lies at the intersection of textiles and the LGBTQ+ community. The two discuss Daniel's art making practice, the AIDS quilt, the Museum of Transology, and favourite needleworked objects.

The Art of Craft: Needlework in the Art and Craft Debate

October 01, 2020 11:00 - 27 minutes - 18.9 MB

In this episode, Isabella discusses the history of the art and craft debate, as well as examples of needleworkers who have bridged that gap historically and in the 21st century. Expect discussions about art historians Giorgio Vasari and Rozsika Parker and artists ranging from Mary Linwood to Bisa Butler.

School Subjects Through Stitch: History, Math, and Geography Samplers

September 24, 2020 11:00 - 21 minutes - 14.9 MB

In this episode, Isabella discusses 18th- and 19th-century English and American history, math, and geography samplers. These objects allowed those who stitched them to learn needlework alongside other facts, including the population sizes of England's counties and how to predict what dates Sundays would fall on for the next 50 years. 

A Collage of Ideas: An Interview with Dr Freya Gowrley

September 17, 2020 11:00 - 33 minutes - 22.8 MB

In this episode, Isabella interviews Dr Freya Gowrley, historian of material and visual culture focusing on the home, the body, and collage. The two discuss Freya's recent article and upcoming book, as well as patchwork and the intersection of needlework and emotions.

A Collage of Ideas: An Interview with Dr Freya Gowrley

September 17, 2020 11:00 - 33 minutes - 22.8 MB

In this episode, Isabella interviews Dr Freya Gowrley, historian of material and visual culture focusing on the home, the body, and collage. The two discuss Freya's recent article and upcoming book, as well as patchwork and the intersection of needlework and emotions.

To Bead or Not to Bead: Historic Beadwork of England and the Americas

September 10, 2020 11:00 - 23 minutes - 16 MB

This episode is all about beadwork. Isabella begins the episode discussing 17th-century English beadwork before moving on to discuss Native American beadwork techniques. 

Fashion in 18th-Century Colonial Spanish America: An Interview with Laura Beltrán-Rubio

September 03, 2020 11:00 - 37 minutes - 25.7 MB

In this episode, Isabella interviews Laura Beltrán-Rubio, a PhD student who focuses on the consumption, dissemination, and representation of dress and practices of self-fashioning in 18th-century colonial Spanish America (specifically modern-day Colombia, Peru, and Venezuela). The two discuss surviving South American costume and textiles, the presence of needlework in the Spanish colonies, and learning how to stitch from your grandmother. As always, images and resources discussed in this ep...

Stitching While Imprisoned, Part 2

August 27, 2020 11:00 - 18 minutes - 13 MB

In this episode, Isabella discusses needlework created by suffragettes and a woman with an alias of "Myrllen," as well as the British charity Fine Cell Work. As always, images and resources discussed in this episode are available on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook at @sewwhatpodcast.

Stitching While Imprisoned, Part 1

August 20, 2020 11:00 - 21 minutes - 14.9 MB

In this episode, Isabella discusses needlework created by imprisoned women, focusing specifically on the embroidery of Mary Queen of Scots, Agnes Richter, and Lorina Bulwer.  As always, images and resources discussed in this episode are available on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook at @sewwhatpodcast.

Making and Consuming in the 18th Century: An Interview with Dr Serena Dyer

August 13, 2020 11:00 - 34 minutes - 23.8 MB

In this episode, Isabella interviews Dr Serena Dyer, historian of dress, consumption, and material culture. The two discuss Serena's two upcoming books, Material Lives: Women Makers and Consumer Culture in the 18th Century and Material Literacy in Eighteenth-Century Britain: A Nation of Makers. They also talk about Serena's favourite needleworked objects and her passion for making historic costume. As always, images and resources discussed in this episode are available on Twitter and Instag...

Needlecraft and Wellbeing: An Interview with Dr Alison Mayne

August 06, 2020 11:00 - 30 minutes - 21.2 MB

In this episode, Isabella interviews Dr Alison Mayne, a textile researcher and practitioner who wrote her PhD about knitting and crocheting Facebook groups and wellbeing. The two discuss the intersection of needlework and social media, new Soviet dress, fashions from the feminist magazine Spare Rib, and the continued fight for inclusivity in the world of needlework and textiles more generally.  As always, images and resources discussed in this episode are available on Twitter and Instagram ...

Opening the Doors to 17th-Century Embroidered Cabinets and Caskets

July 30, 2020 11:00 - 20 minutes - 14.4 MB

In this episode, Isabella discusses one of her greatest loves, embroidered cabinets and caskets made in the 17th century. She explains the differences between cabinets and caskets, how they were made, some exceptional surviving examples, and what these boxes can tell us about the relationship between early modern women and privacy. 

Black Love, Black Family: An Interview With Kelli Coles

July 23, 2020 11:00 - 38 minutes - 26.3 MB

In this episode, Isabella talks with Kelli Coles, a PhD student who researches Black American schoolgirl samplers. The two discuss Black samplers made by girls across America's East Coast in the late eighteenth through mid-nineteenth centuries.

Unstitching Colonialism: South Indian Missionary School Samplers

July 16, 2020 11:00 - 32 minutes - 22.3 MB

In this episode, Isabella examines a group of mid-19th-century samplers made by South Indian girls in a missionary school run by a British woman. She discusses the intersection of these samplers and colonialism, focusing on evidence of colonialism in the samplers' threads, inscriptions, and compositions. 

For the Love of Lace: An Interview with Elena Kanagy-Loux

July 09, 2020 11:00 - 49 minutes - 34.1 MB

In this episode, Isabella interviews Elena Kanagy-Loux, a lace maker, lace historian, and Collections Specialist at the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Antonio Ratti Textile Center. The two discuss the importance of making in order to understand historic textiles, favourite museum objects, and all things lace. 

Authors Who Stitched, Part 2: The Brontë Sisters!

July 02, 2020 11:00 - 23 minutes - 16.3 MB

In this episode, Isabella discusses the needlework of the Brontë sisters. She focuses on their childhood samplers, an unfinished quilt Charlotte, Emily, and Anne made, and Charlotte's many collar and cuff designs.

Authors Who Stitched, Part 1: Jane Austen!

June 25, 2020 11:00 - 20 minutes - 14.2 MB

In this episode, Isabella discusses Jane Austen's needlework. She focuses on a sampler supposedly made by Jane Austen, as well as a quilt Jane made with her mother and sister.

The Power of Cloth: An Interview with Rose Sinclair

June 18, 2020 11:00 - 49 minutes - 33.8 MB

In this episode, Isabella interviews Rose Sinclair, lecturer in Textiles in the Design Department at Goldsmiths, University of London and design practitioner and researcher. The two discuss Dorcas clubs (specifically those used by Caribbean women when they arrived in the UK in the 1950s and 60s, the topic of Rose's PhD), the intersection of textiles and race, and the power cloth has to tell stories.

An Interview with the Royal School of Needlework

June 11, 2020 11:00 - 47 minutes - 32.4 MB

In this episode, Isabella interviews Dr Susan Kay-Williams, Chief Executive, Archivist, and Curator of the Royal School of Needlework. The two discuss the history of the RSN, special objects in the collection, and favourite types of needlework.

Around the World in Central American Samplers

June 08, 2020 11:00 - 21 minutes - 15.1 MB

In this episode, Isabella discusses how samplers from Spanish colonies are the intersections of needlework from around the world and across centuries. The first half of the episode focuses on a Guatemalan sampler at LACMA, while the latter covers motifs in Mexican samplers. At the beginning of the episode is a discussion about the importance of the Black Lives Matter movement. Here are just a few resources: TO DONATE: https://bailfunds.github.io/ https://www.gofundme.com/f/ukblm-fund htt...

Hopping Into Early Modern Frog Pouches

May 28, 2020 11:00 - 23 minutes - 16 MB

In this episode, Isabella explores one of her favourite needlework trends, 17th-century frog pouches. These cuties were teeny tiny bags, made of thread, wire, beads, and silk, that probably held sweet fragrances. They were made and worn in early modern England, but scholars disagree on when and why they were made. "Sew What?" attempts to answer these questions. Listen to find out all about these lil embroidered treasures! 

Text and Protest

May 21, 2020 11:00 - 20 minutes - 13.9 MB

In this episode, Isabella discusses two 19th-century pieces of needlework from opposite sides of the Atlantic, bound together by their tales of woe. The makers are Hannah Powell and Elizabeth Parker and they illustrate that needlework has always been personal and political. 

Welcome to "Sew What?"!

May 14, 2020 09:00 - 8 minutes - 5.69 MB

Welcome to "Sew What?" In this episode, Isabella introduces herself and what this podcast will be about. Woohoo! Music is Kevin MacLeod's "Monkeys Spinning Monkeys."

Welcome to "Sew What?"!

May 14, 2020 09:00 - 8 minutes - 5.69 MB

Welcome to "Sew What?" In this episode, Isabella introduces herself and what this podcast will be about. Woohoo! Music is Kevin MacLeod's "Monkeys Spinning Monkeys."