In this episode, Deborah shares a visit to Manzanar, an American internment camp for citizens of Japanese ancestry during World War II. The ways in which sewing formed community, relationships, and identity for those Americans during this tumultuous time should be honored and remembered. These are Great Women In Sewing.
Read a full transcript, complete with links & more posts in the Great Women In Sewing blog series, here:
https://whip-stitch.com/great-women-in-sewing-the-seamstresses-of-manzanar/
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Episode Twenty-Four: What's A Sewing Tournament?
Episode Twenty-Three: How To Defeat Sewing Perfectionism
Episode Twenty-Two: Murder In Greece! The 2024 Murder Mystery Quilt--with BONUSES
Episode Twenty: Sewing Machine Maintenance For Beginners
Episode Nineteen: How To Choose A Sewing Machine
Episode Eighteen: How To Get (Back) Into Sewing
Episode Seventeen: The Murder Mystery Quilt 2023--Murder Of The Viking
Episode Sixteen: How to Hit Holiday Sewing Deadlines, and a Project of Doom Quilt Update
Episode Fifteen: How To Shop For Fabric When Sewing
Episode Fourteen: TheLeague of Dressmakers and Me Made May
Episode Thirteen: How To Design A Sewing Project Kids Will Really Use
Episode Twelve: How To Store Wool Yarn & Fabric
Episode Eleven: What Iron Should You Choose For Sewing & Quilting?
Episode Ten: Meet Deborah!
Episode Nine: The Queen’s Quilt & Hawaiian Sewing Culture
Episode Eight: Three Questions That Will Revolutionize Your Sewing
Episode Seven: Your Thread Has A Shelf Life
Episode Six: Learning Vulnerability & How to See Sewing as Art at the Craft Swap
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