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The Sewcial Hour Podcast

Podkast av Bethany McCue & Audra Chaimson

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A Podcast for Sewists by SewistsHosted by: Bethany of Craft with BethanyCo-Hosted by: Audra of Sew Dreamy Studio

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Episode 46: Quilt with Miss Kate

Episode 46 of The Sewcial Hour is all about quilts, community, and building a business that feels like hanging out with your best quilting friends. This week, Bethany and Audra sit down with Kate Hay — the owner of Quilt with Miss Kate [https://www.quiltwithmisskate.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] — to talk about growing up in the quilt world, working behind the scenes in the fabric industry, and creating an online quilt shop that makes quilters feel truly seen. Kate shares what it was like growing up in her mom’s quilt shop, Patchwork Plus, before spending years as a sales rep for Moda Fabrics and eventually taking the leap to launch her own modern online quilt shop in 2024. From curating quilt kits and fabric bundles to documenting the entire journey online, Kate gives us an honest look at what really goes into running a quilt business in today’s sewing world. We also dive into: 🧵 How quilt shops decide what fabric collections to carry 🧵 What quilters never see happening behind the scenes 🧵 Why community matters more than ever in quilting 🧵 The misconceptions people have about owning a quilt shop 🧵 Beginner quilting mistakes and favorite quilting tools 🧵 Trivia championships, escape rooms, and quilt naps Plus, Kate teaches this week’s Spool School segment all about how quilt shops actually buy fabric — and why supporting your favorite small quilt shop matters more than you think. And of course, there’s plenty of laughter along the way, including our “absolutely not” fabrics, rapid-fire favorites, and this week’s “You Love to See It” moments. Follow Kate online: ✨ Quilt with Miss Kate Website [https://www.quiltwithmisskate.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com]✨ Instagram @quiltwithmisskate [https://www.instagram.com/quiltwithmisskate/?utm_source=chatgpt.com]✨ TikTok @quiltwithmisskate [https://www.tiktok.com/@quiltwithmisskate?utm_source=chatgpt.com] Be sure to follow The Sewcial Hour Podcast on social media for behind-the-scenes content, episode updates, and more sewing community fun: 🪡 Instagram @thesewcialhourpodcast [https://www.instagram.com/thesewcialhourpodcast/?utm_source=chatgpt.com]🪡 Facebook - The Sewcial Hour Podcast [https://www.facebook.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com]🪡 Subscribe on YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] Join the conversation in our Facebook group, The Sewcial Sewists, and share your FPP wins with us! If you’re loving the podcast, don’t forget to leave a review on platforms like Spotify and Apple Podcasts — reviews help more sewists discover the show and grow our amazing community. New episodes of The Sewcial Hour Podcast drop every Tuesday on all major podcast platforms, with video episodes available on YouTube. Next week: The Myth of “Advanced” Sewing — let’s talk about sewing labels and who gets to decide what makes someone “advanced.”

19. mai 2026 - 43 min
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Episode 45: The Confidence Ladder of Making

Episode 45: The Confidence Ladder of Making This week on The Sewcial Hour Podcast, we’re diving into something every maker experiences, but don’t always have language for: confidence. 🧵✨ When you first start sewing, everything feels intimidating: patterns are confusing, techniques feel overwhelming, and every project feels like a test. But over time, something shifts. You begin to trust your hands, your instincts, and your creative decisions. In this episode, we’re breaking down what we’re calling The Confidence Ladder of Making: the four stages makers move through as they grow: * Imitation – following patterns and learning the basics * Modification – making small changes and creative tweaks * Ownership – trusting your instincts and solving problems * Authorship – creating something entirely your own We’re talking about why imitation is not cheating, why so many makers stay in the modification stage (and why that’s okay), and how confidence is built through repetition, mistakes, and finished projects not talent. If you’ve ever wondered “am I doing this right?” or felt stuck in your sewing journey, this episode will help you understand where you are and what comes next. ✨ Join the conversation: If someone handed you a brand new sewing pattern today… would you follow it exactly, tweak it, or completely wing it? 👀 DM us or share in our Facebook group The Sewcial Sewists and tell us the project that first gave you sewing confidence. 🎧 New episodes of The Sewcial Hour Podcast drop every Tuesday on all major platforms. Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with a beginner maker who needs a little encouragement. Next week: We’re chatting with Kate Hay of Quilt with Miss Kate, you won’t want to miss it! 🧵

5. mai 2026 - 43 min
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Episode 44: Bessie Pearl Binding Co.

This week on The Sewcial Hour Podcast, we’re joined by Karen Wade, founder of Bessie Pearl Binding Co. — a company that has helped thousands of quilters finally enjoy the finishing step with beautifully made, ready-to-use bias binding. If binding is the part of quilting you dread (👀 you’re not alone), this episode is for you. Karen shares how Bessie Pearl was born out of a very real sewing room frustration and how that one problem turned into a thriving product-based business. With a background in retail and over a decade of growth, she gives us an inside look at what it actually takes to build a business in the sewing world — and what most people get wrong about it. In this episode, we talk about: * The moment Karen realized there had to be a better way to finish quilts * Why bias binding feels so intimidating for so many quilters * How Bessie Pearl evolved from an idea into a full product line * The realities of running a sewing-based product business * How Karen selects fabrics and designs binding that works across quilt styles * Tips to make binding feel less overwhelming (and maybe even enjoyable!) Plus, we get to know Karen a little more through rapid-fire questions, hear what she’s loving right now, and chat about what’s next for Bessie Pearl — including a fun Quilt Top Maxi Skirt Sew-Along coming this summer 👗🧵 Whether you love binding, avoid it at all costs, or are somewhere in between, this conversation will give you a whole new perspective on the final step of quilting. ✨ Connect with Karen & Bessie Pearl: Follow along on Instagram: @bessiepearlbindingco Explore ready-made binding options, tutorials, and more to simplify your quilt finishes. 🎧 New episodes of The Sewcial Hour Podcast drop every other Tuesday on all major platforms. Be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with a quilter who really needs help with their binding 😉 Next week: We’re talking about The Confidence Ladder of Making — how to build skills, trust yourself, and grow as a maker.

21. april 2026 - 47 min
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Episode 43: The Economics of Handmade

This week on The Sewcial Hour Podcast, we’re talking about a topic that can get uncomfortable real fast… money. 💸✂️ Why does fabric feel so expensive? Why do makers consistently underprice their work? And what are we actually paying for when we choose handmade over mass-produced? In this episode, we’re pulling back the curtain on the true cost of creating - from materials and tools to the often-overlooked value of time, skill, and experience. Because spoiler: that “quick afternoon project” didn’t just take an afternoon… it took years to be able to make it that quickly. We’re diving into: * What really goes into the cost of a handmade item * Why time is the most undervalued part of sewing * A reality check on what your projects would cost if you paid yourself fairly * Why handmade will never (and should never) compete with fast fashion pricing * The invisible labor behind every finished piece * Why makers fall into the trap of underpricing their work * The difference between hobby pricing and business pricing We also get honest about the emotional side of pricing — how it’s tied to identity, confidence, and the fear that no one will buy - and why underpricing doesn’t make you generous… it makes you unsustainable. Whether you’re a hobbyist, a side hustler, or running a full creative business, this episode will challenge how you think about the value of your work and help you decide what kind of maker you want to be. ✨ Join the conversation:  DM us what you think your last project really cost (including your time 👀), and share one thing you’re going to stop underpricing this year. 🎧 New episodes of The Sewcial Hour Podcast drop every Tuesday on all major platforms. Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with a maker who needs permission to charge more. Next week: We’re chatting with Karen Wade of Bessie Pearl - you won’t want to miss it! 🧵

7. april 2026 - 34 min
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Episode 42: Foundation Paper Piecing with Julius Handmade

This week on The Sewcial Hour Podcast, we’re joined by quilt designer and maker Julius Rempe-Night of Julius Handmade to talk all things Foundation Paper Piecing (FPP) — one of the most striking and precise techniques in modern quilting. Known for his bold geometric designs, fearless color palettes, and thoughtful approach to creativity, Julius shares how he discovered FPP, why he fell in love with the technique, and how it became the foundation of his pattern design work. With over eight years of experience, he’s helping quilters of all levels see that FPP isn’t just about precision — it’s about unlocking new creative possibilities. In this episode we chat about: * How Julius got started with quilting and design * Why foundation paper piecing isn’t as intimidating as it seems * His pattern design process and the tools he uses * The role color plays in creating bold quilts * The mindset shift students experience when learning FPP * Why he shares free patterns and a yearly Block of the Month Julius also shares what he’s currently working on, his favorite sewing tools, and details about his Foundation Paper Piecing design classes for makers who want to start creating their own patterns. ✨ Special for Sewcial Hour listeners: Use code SEWCIALHOUR at checkout on the Julius Handmade Etsy shop for 20% off all patterns through the end of April. You can access the shop through his website below. Connect with Julius: Website: www.juliushandmade.com [http://www.juliushandmade.com]Instagram: @juliushandmade YouTube: Julius Handmade We’d love to see your projects! If you try foundation paper piecing or one of Julius’s patterns, share your wins in our Facebook group The Sewcial Sewists. 🎧 New episodes of The Sewcial Hour Podcast drop every Tuesday on all major podcast platforms. Next week: We’re diving into a topic every maker eventually faces — The Economics of Handmade. 💸🧵

24. mars 2026 - 55 min
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