In this episode I talk about the changing nature of luxuries when we choose to avoid certain products for environmental or ethical reasons, reviews Karie Westermann's recently published book called This Thing of Paper, and shares a recent paper-related workshop she atttended. This episode also includes a give-away of a copy of This Thing of Paper.
You can find me as Mrs_M_Curiosity_Cabinet on Instagram and as Meg-aka-Mrs-M on Ravelry.
There is also a Ravelry Group for the podcast.
Shownotes can be found at: Mrs M's Curiosity Cabinet.
Music: As I figure by Kevin MacLeod on FreeMusicArchive and licensed under Creative Commons By Attribution 3.0 License
Episode 17: Of lace and little luxuries
Episode 16: Of novelty, curiosity and inspiration
Episode 15: Of product, process and engineering
Episode 14: Of natural shades, trousers and foraging delights
Episode 13: In conversation with the Knitting Monk
Episode 12: Reflections on community, the wool sector, change and colour.
Episode 11: Of Jacob, nettle fibre and tool making
Episode 10: Of patterns, fitting and agency
Episode 8: Wardrobe engineering and Folk Fashion
Episode 7: Of pantries and savouring
Episode 6: Waste, experimenting and playing
Episode 5: A hybrid control pair, affordability and cracking the bodice
Episode 4: Sock engineering and bioregional making
Episode 3: Lessons from the sewing room, comfort knits and knitting, and another kind of fibre craft (Re-loaded)
Episode 2: A sock experiment, the Craft of Use and a spot of kitchen alchemy.
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