Recent Episodes
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Live from Sewcation — Episode 82
May 5, 2022 – 49:08 -
Sewing & the Art World — Episode 81
Apr 21, 2022 – 01:04:32 -
Sewing Silliness — Episode 80
Apr 7, 2022 – 51:08 -
Sew Biz — Episode 79
Mar 24, 2022 – 01:15:15 -
Spring/Summer 2022 Trends — Episode 78
Mar 10, 2022 – 01:05:45 -
Sewing by Hand — Episode 77
Feb 24, 2022 – 01:15:16 -
Sew on the Go — Episode 76
Feb 10, 2022 – 44:20 -
Pajama Party — Episode 75.5
Feb 4, 2022 – 11:35 -
Sewing & Spending — Episode 75
Jan 27, 2022 – 55:34 -
Zero-Waste Sewing — Episode 74
Jan 13, 2022 – 01:02:45 -
Sewing Reflections 2021: Episode 73
Dec 25, 2021 – 01:19:11 -
Listener Questions, Part 2 — Episode 72
Dec 9, 2021 – 01:16:40 -
Menswear Sewing with Julian Collins — Episode 71
Nov 25, 2021 – 01:10:48 -
Sew & Tell Special Episode: Copycat Jeans LIVE Workshop Event
Nov 12, 2021 – 08:47 -
Coat Convo — Episode 70
Nov 11, 2021 – 54:14 -
Sewing on Camera — Episode 69
Oct 28, 2021 – 01:04:39 -
Pantstober — Episode 68
Oct 14, 2021 – 01:03:24 -
Unpopular Sewing Opinions — Episode 67
Sep 30, 2021 – 01:01:44 -
Sew Organized — Episode 66
Sep 16, 2021 – 01:10:38 -
Sewing for Good — Episode 65
Sep 2, 2021 – 43:22 -
Sewing Fall 2021 in Fashion — Episode 64
Aug 19, 2021 – 57:40 -
Office Style and Sewing Shifts — Episode 63
Aug 5, 2021 – 54:50 -
Sewing for Kids — Episode 62
Jul 22, 2021 – 40:04 -
Crossover Episode from Fiber Nation: Home Economics vs. Hitler
Jul 8, 2021 – 35:32 -
Sew & Tell Classic: Jump Into Sewing Swimwear (Episode 18)
Jun 24, 2021 – 50:42 -
Tee Time — Episode 61
Jun 10, 2021 – 41:39 -
Sew & Tell Classic: Selfish Sewing — Words Matter (Episode 12)
May 27, 2021 – 56:30 -
Sew for the Home — Episode 60
May 13, 2021 – 51:59 -
Sew & Tell Classic: Sustainable Sewing (Episode 15)
Apr 22, 2021 – 01:01:29 -
Serge Ahead with Katrina Walker — Episode 59
Apr 8, 2021 – 01:04:19 -
Sew & Tell Classic: When Sewing Sparks Fly (Episode 5)
Mar 25, 2021 – 40:46 -
Runway Rundown: Spring 2021 Trends — Episode 58
Mar 11, 2021 – 59:24 -
Sew & Tell Classic: Sewing Body Positive (Episode 19)
Feb 25, 2021 – 01:01:35 -
Squee! Another Sew & Tell Live Event: Let's Get Sew-stainable!
Feb 18, 2021 – 00:57 -
Curvy Sewing with Cashmerette — Episode 57
Feb 11, 2021 – 48:58 -
Sew & Tell Classic: The Sewing Slump (Episode 8)
Jan 28, 2021 – 47:07 -
Happy Sew Year! — Episode 56
Jan 14, 2021 – 01:01:56 -
Treat Yourself — Episode 55
Dec 24, 2020 – 42:55 -
Sew Fancy — Episode 54
Dec 10, 2020 – 01:08:22 -
Join Us: Sew & Tell Live Holiday Sewcial!
Nov 30, 2020 – 01:32 -
Sewing Freebie Fest — Episode 53
Nov 26, 2020 – 40:44 -
Handmade Holidays — Episode 52
Nov 12, 2020 – 01:06:07 -
Pants Party — Episode 51
Oct 29, 2020 – 01:04:42 -
50 Episodes On — Episode 50
Oct 15, 2020 – 01:14:43 -
Pass on the Sewing Passion — Episode 49
Oct 1, 2020 – 01:04:26 -
Fashion in the Fall of COVID — Episode 48
Sep 17, 2020 – 01:10:44 -
Falling in Love with Prints — Episode 47
Sep 3, 2020 – 01:20:17 -
The Beauty of Basics — Episode 46
Aug 21, 2020 – 01:27:44 -
Skirt It! — Episode 45
Aug 7, 2020 – 01:06:38 -
The Art of Fabric: Painting, Potatoes & More — Episode 44
Jul 24, 2020 – 01:14:02
Recent Reviews
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FranceJADisorganizedWish I could have learned something new about the subject, i.e.-Sewing…even when they did stay on topic it seemed like nervous rambling or chit chat. Pass on this.
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misslizNot impressiveIt’s not just that’s these women don’t know very much, it’s that they don’t even try. No research or thought goes into these pods, or even any idea that sewing and textiles are ancient crafts with long histories to draw from. It’s all Me And My Credit Card, that’s the only song they can sing. Buy this from our friends! The worst was “zero waste sewing”, a subject humans figured out as they created the first textiles. Waste and scraps are a product of the Industrial Revolution, and these women have no idea what that is, or that textiles jump started it, or that natural fibers compost but polyesters are plastic so avoid them. In a well run sewing room scraps have uses, but that’s a secret from these people as well as the facts that producing the fabric does the harms, not a few scraps. Polyesters come from the toxic sludge at oil refineries. The breaking point though? One of these girl children moaning about how her carpenter boyfriend “with wood at least he doesn’t have to worry about the grain”. Really?
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FashionistaBetchUnpopular sewing opinionsLove this episode, one for me that id love you hear an episode on is” seam allowances” I hate that most patterns have a 5/8 inch seam allowance! It’s a waste of using extra fabric, and even if you trim its bulky! I much prefer 1/4-1/2 inch . I’d love to know how to easily grade down seam allowances in standard patterns while accounting for fit.
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Marybeth KressLove this group of sewists!The chemistry is there, people. The sewing talk is stellar. Come on, join in the fun!
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michaels magic threadworksPlease!Stop saying like in every sentence. It really is irritating. Otherwise a 5 star!
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SewmauloWould be better if some things were changedFirst off, I like this podcast because, as of episode 38, they don’t do any interviews, which is a breath of fresh air because every other sewing podcast does this, and it’s all the same people so it gets annoying. I chose a podcast because I want to hear from the hosts, not from some stranger. Another reason is because the talk about sewing stays relatively on track and we don’t get a lot of personal discussion. What I think could be done better is the addition of an editor. In nearly every episode, Meg interrupts someone and there’s an awkward pause as they wait for one of them to continue. In one episode, all three of them talked at the same time for an uncomfortable amount of time, and it really stressed me out. Additionally, sometimes when they finish a topic, they won’t have anything to say right away and there will be a long silence. Editing these out would take care of any awkwardness and would make for a more polished product.
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wzrdreamsOn and off againI would like this show more if one of the hosts didn’t have an annoying habit of not being able to finish a complete sentence. It’s frustrating to listen to at times.
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Sharpknitter1Sew & TellI could listen to a new one, or an old one, every day!!! You three are perfect and such an inspiration! I love the fashion angle so much, my fav, and then the detailed nitty gritty, and then the links with pics and then the guests and then.... I love it ALL!!!
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747JosieMeg’s Been Wearing Some Headbands...I’ll need to try this again sometime. Just didn’t catch me. Sewing podcasts can be difficult but sometimes they really capture you...
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bchirpietooSewing companionsI stumbled upon your podcast a few months ago. Sewing has always been my escape but with my lifestyle changes due to the pandemic, it’s become a regular activity. I love listening to your podcast as I sew away usually with a bunny or two at my feet. It’s like sewing with friends. I’m energized by the different topics. Your tone is lively, bubbly, informative and not judge mental. You’ve pushed me to try projects I would have shied away from in the past. Thanks for informing and inspiring. Happy sewing!
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SewYouniqueLove this Podcast!These ladies have inspired me to start making clothes again. I even registered for the Burda Academy am am enjoying it very much. I’m catching up on all the past episodes while walking! They have been such great company. I enjoy getting to know them and I feel like I can now finish their sentences. Love the bowl games. I highly recommend this podcast. Keep it up ladies! P.S. I’m really surprised at some of the negative feedback. Slamming them for body shaming and publicly leaving a comment. What a hypocrite!!! It takes a lot of courage (and time) to do what these ladies are doing. It’s not as easy as it looks to put yourself out there and share your personal self (vs. a corporate image). Their diverse personalities and backgrounds make this show even more interesting!
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bensmichellemarieWonderfulThis is a fabulous podcast with great ideas and lovable personalities leading and participating in the discussion! Wonderful work! I am so glad that I came across this! It’s is a relaxing and inspiring break from the craziness of 2020!
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sewing friendsSome body shaming comments, slow, kinda dullDisappointed to hear body shaming in today’s “fall fashions” episode. Our world doesn’t need that. Sewing should be place of positivity, not proclaiming that “you have to have a certain body type to pull off a certain look.” I have listened to a few shows of this podcast and they often talk over each other a smidge, which interrupts the natural flow of conversation. The three people have different styles and view points, which is unique. Not worth my time to hear body shaming comments about sewing certain styles of types of clothing.
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rgm213Like you know kinda?I have tried to enjoy this podcast. I love fashion, style, sewing - all the same things these girls love. And therein lies the issue - they are young(ish) working women who sort of talk like, well you know, kind of silly with a 1980’s valley girl rhythm. You may dismiss me as old, but actually I am a newly retired professional who worked with many young people in this age range. I’m sure these three are smart, accomplished and lovely. I wish they expressed themselves that way. Robbie Mitchell @rgm21352
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paradx17Inspiring For Sewists!New listener, and went through the whole series. Loved each episode. Meg, Kate, and Amanda have a great mix of sewing talk and tips which is not too complex for an inexpert sewist, but still accessible and inspiring. I highly, highly recommend.
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Becka7158Learning about sewingI would like to thank you ladies for sharing your experiences and techniques about sewing. I’ve learned quite a bit. I enjoy listening to your podcast! I look forward to the next episode! Thanks, Rebecca
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User1219Has potentialI like this pod so far. I’d give it closer to a 3.5 if Apple would let me give half stars. As of the writing of this review only 4 episodes have been released, and I think it has potential to be good. But you can definitely hear some nervous energy in their voices and breathing now and then, and lots of sentences that nervously trail off into nothing. Kate’s interview with Erika Bunker was awkward because Kate kept making statements that led nowhere, she needs to learn to state her opinion then move on to a question that will continue the conversation. But hopefully they will grow more comfortable over time. I will continue to subscribe and listen. Edited to add later: For me, the awkwardness has never gone away many many episodes later. At the end of the day, I’m really not a fan of this pod. I’m unsubscribing.
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rednerswareCan’t see episodesI can’t see any of your podcasts.
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Sew FranLove Sew & Tell Pod!Entertaining and informative. I’m always looking forward to the next episode. Kate, Amanda and Meg rock! Thank you ladies!
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PhepperEnjoyable interaction & motivationLove learning new techniques & products
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flquilterLove the podcastLove this podcast, as someone new to sew garments but not to sew in general. This podcast is great! Keep up the wonderful work ladies!
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KittenStitcherHonest, relatable and inspiring!I love this podcast and look forward to every episode. If you are looking for hard core interviews or deep dives into sewing technique, this probably isn’t for you. But if you choose to sew because you truly enjoy it, you’ll want to listen. Whether your sewing has been a huge success or an epic failure....they offer support, inspiration and honest commentary that any true maker can relate with. Keep it up ladies, you are doing a great job of keeping it real, and your efforts are inspiring.
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ThisDamselFlies1So much love for this lively sewing podcast!I love this show! Meg, Amanda, and Kate have already talked about so many interesting sewing topics, and even when the topic doesn’t particularly interest me (like bag making), the conversation is always so lively, varied, and fun that I listen to (and immensely enjoy) every episode. I’ve been a little low on sewjo for a long time now, but this podcast is right up there with Love to Sew, and they’re both inspiring me to get back into it.
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pattytidwellSew Much Fun!I have followed Meg Healy for years on BurdaStyle and she is an example of “It’s not what you’re asking, it’s who’s doing the asking.” Even the opening music fits her sunny personality. Meg, Kate and Amanda bring wonderfully contrasting styles and backgrounds to this inspiring show. I love them! They remind me of my daughters. Keep up the good work, ladies! And, Meg, your DIY wedding sounds super fabulous! Your guests will feel well-loved.
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Mitte27Enjoy this podcast has many tips and tricks for sewingEnjoy this podcast has many tips and tricks for sewing
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Elliot AnneFun podcastNice to hear from the younger sewists - Keep on sewing!
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mcstitchedSee & Tell - I love itGreat info by knowledgeable hosts. Keep it coming.
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emilyjean_jacketGreat podcastLove this podcast! So much great content and the pacing and production are great. Nice job!
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RezzzzzzbDelovelyLove these ladies. The sound quality is excellent, I cannot wait to hear what is up next. Thank you.
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TreencatLove the Chemistry!Amanda, Meg and Kate have great chemistry and a great vibe! I loved listening to these three talk about sewing. Their approach to the organization of the podcast was refreshing and well thought out. Looking forward to the next episode.
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KaciZeeFun and interestingInformative show with a little bit of technique and lots of philosophy and inspiration. Hosts are fun.
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healeywearGreat new sewing podcast!I was glad to listen in today to this new podcast! You ladies have a nice rapport with each other. I enjoyed learning about your sewing journeys and look forward to hearing from other sewists who are listening too! 😊 Kathy Healey
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