Historical Sewing Podcast
Historical Sewing Podcast

Historical Sewing Podcast

Jennifer Rosbrugh: Historical costumer, sewing teacher, 19th C fashion enth

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Jennifer Rosbrugh hosts discussions on fabrics, patterns, techniques, special guest interviews, and sewing motivation to help you in your historical costuming journey and inspiring joy in your creative life.

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017 Interview with Jennie Chancey of Sense and Sensibility
APR 28, 2021
017 Interview with Jennie Chancey of Sense and Sensibility
If you've dabbled even a little in Regency and Edwardian costuming, you've more than likely come across the Sensibility Patterns site with lovely sewing patterns and blog posts to inspire the Jane Austen and early 1900s worlds we love. In this episode we'll get to know the creator of Sense & Sensibility Patterns, Jennie Chancey – from her creative beginnings and influences, favorite costumes and museums, to new changes she's working on with her pattern line. She has true international experience in various cultures that inspires her projects and skills. Enjoy this delightful and encouraging interview! Show Notes and Mentions -Bring Anne of Green Gables into your world with the original films and associated products from Sullivan Entertainment (no affiliation) -More on HistoryBounding (and RegencyCore) in Podcast 14 –Museum of London -Blog post on Perfectionism in Historical Costuming –Janet Arnold's Pattern of Fashion 2 (Amazon aflink) or will be available later at The School of Historical Dress, UK –Wearing History blog -Where to find Jennie: Website, Patterns of Time, Sensibility Telegram Channel -Jennifer's other site and for new pattern line: Emma Lily Designs -Find Jennifer on Gab: @JenRosbrugh – Episodes are released on Wednesdays. Be sure to subscribe on iTunes to keep updated on new releases and have first access to new episodes as they are released. Find the podcast on other platforms by visiting the Podcast page for links. Contact us by email at sewing at historicalsewing dot com or on our Contact Page.
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42 MIN
016 Creativity Thru Decades -Interview with Mom
OCT 30, 2019
016 Creativity Thru Decades -Interview with Mom
As we age, those of us who have been creative over the years can look back at all we've accomplished and be amazed. We can also ponder what we'd still like to learn and remember those crafts that have truly meant the world to us. Perhaps we even recall how sewing and crafting have been the bright light comforting us through dark times. In today's episode, Jennifer sits down with her mother, Liz, to chat about the crafts, sewing projects, and most loved tools she's used over the last few decades. Reminisce with us about flour sacks, needlepoint projects, and what, truly, is the reason we create and share. Cheers! Show Notes and Mentions -Because all costumes are awesome! My blog post discussing our BUB group. -Flour sack books: Feedsack Secrets by Gloria Nixon and a new book coming out in November 2019: Feed Sacks: The Colorful History of a Frugal Fabric by Linzee Kull McCray –Beaded calendar kits by Design Works -Follow Merja Palkivaara on Instagram Crocheted pitcher cover in action at a Civil War reenactment event Black velvet kinsale cloak –Society for Creative Anachronism –American Duchess 18th Century Shoes –Redthreaded corset patterns and kits – Tell Cynthia you found her here! –Bobbin lace info on Wikipedia –Dress a Girl Around the World Episodes are released on Wednesdays. Be sure to subscribe on iTunes to keep updated on new releases and have first access to new episodes as they are released. Find the podcast on other platforms by visiting the Podcast page for links.
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47 MIN
015 Try Something New
OCT 2, 2019
015 Try Something New
Occasionally we get quite wrapped up in our main area of crafting. Right? Yet, other hobbies and interests in the creative fields call to us. You know, that "someday I want to learn" [fill in the blank] thought. We're all about sewing around here. But every once in a while we want to tackle something different. A different skill, a new craft. We humans are wildly creative and multi-faceted. Our lives would be boring to keep to one main focus. Today I want to give you some inspiration and a kick in the pants to pursue that craft or hobby that continually calls to you but that you keep pushing away. Stop that! Let's make a point to finally attempt it – no matter what level of success we achieve. It might very well stick with us for the rest of our lives or go into time out forever. At least you tried! Now get going – Cheers! Show Notes and Mentions Examples for you to consider: Embroidery Tambour (embroidery) Beading Knitting/Crochet Quilting Trim Techniques Home Decor Ornaments Ribbon Flowers Tatting Cross Stitch/Needlework Painting Canning Baking/Cooking Shoe Making –Blog post on Jennifer's learning to knit -Jennifer teaches sewing at the Historical Sewing School -The online knitted lace class Jennifer loves – at BluPrint (no affiliate) – Heirloom Lace Edgings with Franklin Habit –The Ornament Girl website and follow her on Instagram Episodes are released on Wednesdays. Be sure to subscribe on iTunes to keep updated on new releases and have first access to new episodes as they are released. Find the podcast on other platforms by visiting the Podcast page for links.
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18 MIN