The Beespoke Buzz
The Beespoke Buzz

The Beespoke Buzz

Rebecca Russell, Beth Kuhar-Miller, Susan Platz

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Join Rebecca Russell, the creative mind behind BeespokeVintage, Beth Kuhar-Miller, the talent behind One Sweet Thread, and Susan Platz, the investigator at Bloodhound Geneaology, as we embark on the rollercoaster journey of small business ownership, seamstress expertise, and the chaotic yet rewarding realm of motherhood (of the human and furbaby kind). We're here to keep it real and share the unfiltered stories that come with our unique blend of roles.In each episode, we dive into the world of vintage patterns, revealing valuable tips and tricks, discussing the hunt for fabrics, exploring the creative process of design, and highlighting our must-have sewing tools. Brace yourself for a dose of laughter as we recount behind-the-scenes tales of business blunders, memorable vintage events, and the general craziness of our personal lives. Expect special guests to join us, sharing their own adventures in the vintage and historical clothing scene. And don't be surprised if we throw in some bonus tracks featuring random thoughts, just for the fun of it.This podcast is a journey, and we can't pack all the awesomeness into a single episode. Tune in, follow, like, and subscribe to stay updated on every episode—you won't want to miss a minute of our candid conversations.So, grab your coffee, get comfortable, and let's dive into the world where creativity meets chaos! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Meet the Missus Behind the Business
SEP 23, 2022
Meet the Missus Behind the Business
Today’s podcast is my very first podcast and I’m super excited to introduce myself and to give you a little preview of the format for my upcoming shows. Why don’t we jump right in! I learned a lot making this first podcast:Don't overuse the auto "fix" options in the audio software. It created a lot of little weird mechanical blips and beeps in some of the tracks.The volume and speed are all over the place. Hahahah. Not sure why but I will work on that next time.I sound like I am reading a script in a lot of places - I will also work on that.I took a lot of the pauses out . . . but after listening I think they should have been there - what do you think? I feel like it sounds like I'm not even breathing? Give me your feedback, PLEASE.Work Completed in September: 1930s nightgown pattern by Eva Dress for Helen Bush of The DecoMinimalist2 custom-made 1930s French Couture Dresses - self-drafted from Fashion Plates (photos coming soon to my website)1930s Beach Pajamas (for myself) - pattern from Slow Made in Germany1930s Blue Polka Dot Dress - pattern by Lady MarloweLate 1940s Evening Dress with Fabulous Peplums for the amazing Lark Bahar  (photos coming soon to my website) Up-Coming Events: Avalon Ball in May 2023Links throughout the Podcast:Photo of me in blue dress I made AFTER the red and white fiasco - this is the dress I was wearing when I met Juanita LieschJuanita Liesich – Who Wore What Janet Arnold - Patterns of Fashion  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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