Episode 81 - Karen Nyberg – I did it…I’m Here!
Join us as we reunite with one of our guests from Season 1, or to be more specific…70 episodes ago. We catch up with Dr. Karen Nyberg a retired astronaut who is currently pursuing interests in textile art and design - and the areas of conservation and sustainability.
As a reminder, Karen received her undergraduate degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of North Dakota and graduate degrees, also in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin. She was selected as a member of the NASA Astronaut Corps in 2000 and as the 50th woman in space made her first trip to space aboard Space Shuttle Discovery in 2008, during the height of International Space Station (ISS) construction. On her second spaceflight in 2013, Karen launched on a Russian Soyuz spacecraft and lived and worked at ISS for 166 days.
During this time, she became the first person to create with sewing in space!
Episode 80 - Cristina Arcenegui Bono – My 40 Cousins – My Inspiration! (Copy)
Cristina Arcenegui Bono began quilting in 1999 after watching the movie “How to make an American quilt”. Her initial background is in travel and tourism, but today her true passion is quilting, especially by machine, either on her long arm or her domestic sewing machine. She has grown her passion into an international business and has won myriad quilting awards. Join us for her remarkable story
Episode 79 - Emily Blumenthal – The “What Now” Moment
“The Handbag Fairy Godmother” Emily Blumenthal joins us on this episode to talk about her amazing journey to turn handbag design into a full-time international business. Seeing content opportunities for product extensions, Emily founded the Handbag Awards, and Handbag Designer 101 the podcast, the book, and the Masterclass.
Episode 78- Linda Diak - Stronger
Our guest today is Linda Diak of Linda Diak Quilts in quintessential Vermont. Leading a life of resilience and resolve, Linda along with her husband Tom have weathered some notable challenges. Join us for this incredible conversation full of ups, downs and ultimate joys as Linda takes us from how she learned to sew, to becoming a recipient of the WomensNet Amber Grant…and more!
Episode 77 - Tina VanDenburg - A Fully Lit-Up life
What’s a “fully lit-up life?! Well, you’ll have to join us for this special conversation with Tina VanDenburg to find out. Her amazing journey is one of taking risks, lessons learned, and freedom found. Her travels took her from Michigan to Alaska and back before she found her passions and settled into a life she cherishes.
Episode 76 - Yvette Todd - It Began with Rat Hammocks
We once again cross the pond for this episode and go a little different direction. Sure, our guest is a sewist, but her specialty is more focused on helping other sewists organize their sewing lives. Join us for this wonderful opportunity to get to know Yvette Todd and the terrific work she and her husband do with their creation Stash Hub.
Episode 75 - Susan Khalje - Sewing’s Equivalent to Gourmet Cooking
It’s our 75th episode…settle in with us for a special conversation with the amazing Susan Khalje – of Susan Khalje Couture and the longest contributing author to Threads Magazine. She is well-known for her wedding gown and evening wear couture as well as being the founder of the Couture Sewing School in 1993. Join us for this provocative journey into the world of couture sewing.
Episode 74 - Sarah Veblen - Designing From the Inside Out
Enjoy this personal conversation with Sarah Veblen who owns and runs Sarah Veblen Clothing Originals just outside Baltimore MD.
Sarah began sewing as a teenager with the dream of having a sewing business…that dream came true when she started her business in 1985.
Sarah has a Certificate in Fashion Design from Baltimore City Community College and a BA in German Literature from Stanford University. She is an active member of the Association of Sewing and Design Professionals, the American Sewing Guild, and the Haute Couture Club of Chicago.
Episode 73 - Kelly Dempsey - When You Think It’s Falling Apart…It’s Really Falling Into Place
Join us as we get to know Kelly Dempsey – a sustainable fashion designer and Project Runway Season 14 runner-up. She has become a leading voice for sustainability and equitability in the fashion industry and has been featured on Good Morning American and in Marie Claire.
Episode 72 - Kenneth King – The Universe Might Say Yes
Kenneth D. King, the world-famous haute couturier joins us for this compelling episode that’s sure to both challenge and inspire you. He talks about the people who had deep influence on his life’s direction, what is was like on his journey to be his authentic self and the A list stars for whom he’s designed some amazing creations. We’ll even get a sneak peek at his new book. With his warm heart and sharp wit, Kenneth shares many of the intimate and turning points in his life.
Episode 71 - Catherine Stephenson – The Hidden Profession
Join us as we travel to Ajijic, Mexico to visit with Catherine Stephenson, the owner and name behind Catherine Stephenson Couture for 35 years… who supports the industry as a business owner, entrepreneur, educator, mentor, and friend.
Episode 70 - Philippa Naylor - Gobsmacked
Celebrate Sew & So’s 70th Episode with as we travel across the pond to meet Philippa Naylor, sewist, quilter, textile artist, author, and teacher. Yorkshire, England, Philippa’s hometown is the site for this conversation over a lovely cup of tea. Hear her stories of inspiration, great travels to Saudi Arabia – she lived there for many years too – her myriad quilting awards, and the chance meeting that changed her life.
Episode 69 - Maritza Atayde & Illinois State University’s Gamma Phi CircusFate and a Chihuahua
Sew & So goes to the circus as we sit down with Maritza Atayde The Assistant Director of the Gamma Phi Circus.
Gamma Phi Circus is celebrating their 94th year as an organization at Illinois State University and is the oldest and longest running collegiate circus in the United States
Gamma Phi Circus alumni can be found within such organizations as Cirque de Soleil, Disney Cruise Lines, Shrine Circuses, Circus Kingdom, and Kelly Bros.
Our Guest Maritza Atayde is a 4th generation circus performer and owner who has performed with her family's circus Circo Atayde Hermanos, Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus, Big Apple Circus, George Carden International Circus, as well as in musical theater. She has worked for Gamma Phi Circus since 2013 and was promoted to Assistant Director in 2020. Maritza oversees the creation of all costumes for the circus, choreography, and aerial arts.
Episode 68: Abby Riba – The Clothes Horse Goes Snoop Shopping
In this episode, we meet Abby Riba – owner of the ViviLux line of sewing lighting products which she herself designed and created. From Chicago, Abby now lives in Clearwater, Fl. A self-taught sewist specializing in one-of-a-kind bridal and eveningwear – Abby has a knack for identifying a need for sewists…then creating the right product to fill that need. Her first company to do this was Kandi Corp – maker of the then totally innovative DIY hot fix crystals. Join us as Abby takes us along on her incredible journey through both personal and professional challenges and triumphs!
Episode 67: Mary Grabenstatter, Needle Sharp – The worst of times, the best of times
Join us for this up-close and personal conversation with Mary Grabenstatter, owner of Needle Sharp. Mary grew up in Buffalo, NY and after college at Boston College where she studied French and film, she worked as a freelance assistant editor in documentary film for two years before beginning a job at Barnes and Noble. In 2017, she left her job and moved back to her hometown to start Needle Sharp, a sewing subscription service that provides monthly boxes for garment sewists. She says that with many ups and downs, the past five years have been the hardest and most rewarding of her life.
Episode 66: R’Bonney Gabriel – If Not now, When?!
Crowned Miss Universe in 2022, twenty-nine-year-old R’Bonney Gabriel has not only made her mark in embracing her culture, but she has also led notable efforts as a lead sewing instructor in a non-profit design house in Houston which is dedicated to using fashion as a force for good. This is her remarkable story of her childhood, learning to sew and her swift journey to winning the Miss Universe title.
Episode 65: BERNINA University – 2023 – Sharing the Joy
Join us in Dallas TX to experience all the fun and excitement of BERNINA University 2023 – BERNINA’s annual dealer conference where new products are introduced; dealers attend educational seminars and old friends gather to share their sewing and quilting adventures. Plus, this year, meet Yaya Han – internationally renowned cosplay personality and namesake of the new bernette 79 Yaya Han edition.
Episode 64: Courage + Cosplay = Yaya Han
Join us for this special, in-person conversation with world renown cosplay designer Yaya Han, recorded In Dallas, TX while launching her eponymous sewing machine the bernette 79 Yaya Han edition. She is kind and gracious and her story is one of courage and love of cosplay.
Episode 63: Cookie Washington – The Divine Feminine
Cookie Washington is a fourth-generation needle worker, award winning textile artist and guest curator of the African American Fiber Arts Exhibit which is part of the North Charleston Arts Festival. Join us for this forthcoming and insightful conversation!
Episode 62: Amanda Carye - Quilting Since Forever
Amanda Carye, the owner of Broadcloth Studio and the co-host of Quilt Buzz has been quilting “since forever”. On this episode she shares her journey outside her comfort zone and shares her adventures in starting both her business and podcast