Flint Rock LLC, BERNINA

Sew & So...

Leisure EN ↓ 141 episodes

Sew & So is a casual conversation with a special member of the sewist and quilting community. A casual conversation about how they got started, what inspires them and what excites them. Sew & So is brought to you by BERNINA - Made To Create.

Author

Flint Rock LLC, BERNINA

Category

Leisure

Podcast website

sewandso.simplecast.com

Latest episode

Jul 2, 2026

Where to listen?

Podcasts in the app Replaio Radio Coming soon

Podcasts are coming to the app soon. Install now and be the first to see a whole new take on podcasts

Get it on Google Play Install for free Android 5M+ downloads · 4.8 rating iOS soon

Episodes

Becky Peelen – A lifetime of making memories…and now she’s retiring 02.07.2026

For nearly four decades, Becky Peelen has been helping people look and feel their best through the art of custom sewing. As the owner of Becky's Custom Sewing & Design Shoppe in Milwaukee's Bay View neighborhood, she has created garments for weddings, graduations, performances, and countless milestone moments, becoming a trusted part of generations of families' lives. In this special episode of Se...

Catherine Holbrook - Bringing Sewing Back 18.06.2026

On this episode of Sew & So, we welcome Catherine Holbrook—garment sewist, Bernina Ambassador, former pattern designer, and the creative force behind Bringing Sewing Back. What began as a simple search for a hobby evolved into a thriving creative career built on garment sewing, thrift-store refashioning, pattern design, and a highly engaged online community. Catherine shares her journey from sewin...

Sue O'Very - Life is Gorgeous! 04.06.2026

If you've ever purchased a sewing machine, serger, embroidery machine, or any new piece of equipment and then felt completely intimidated by it, today's guest understands exactly how you feel. Sue O'Very—better known as Sookie of Sookie Sews—has made it her mission to help sewists move from fear to confidence. Since joining us for our 50th episode back in 2023, Sue has become one of the industry's...

Inside the Inaugural Fiber & Fabric Craft Festival - 2026 21.05.2026

What happens when thousands of makers, sewists, quilters, embroiderers, and creators gather under one roof for a brand-new event? In this episode of Sew & So, we take you directly to the inaugural Fiber & Fabric Craft Festival in Rosemont, Illinois, where creativity, community, and inspiration are everywhere you turn. From the organizers who brought the show to life, to exhibitors sharing their pa...

Valerie Soe - Sewing as Storytelling: Inside The New Movie The Auntie Sewing Squad Resistance Playbook 07.05.2026

In this episode of Sew & So , we’re stepping into a powerful intersection of storytelling and sewing with filmmaker and artist Valerie Soe. Valerie is a fourth-generation Chinese American, born and raised in San Francisco, and like so many, her sewing journey started with a single machine—a 1970s Kenmore she still uses today. What began as a practical skill in high school, and later as a way to se...

Cody Chenevert - Sewing, Style, and the Bayou: Cody Chenevert’s Creative World 23.04.2026

In this episode of Sew & So , we’re joined by Cody Chenevert—BERNINA specialist, educator, and sales manager at Sew This! in Abita Springs, Louisiana. With more than 25 years of sewing experience, Cody has built a career that blends technical expertise, creative exploration, and a passion for teaching. From quilting and machine quilting for customers to designing his signature custom button-downs—...

Cait Trantham - Scratching the Creative Itch 09.04.2026

Today on Sew & So , we welcome Cait Trantham whose creative path is as dynamic and unexpected as the life she’s lived. Born in Nebraska and raised in a military family, she grew up constantly on the move—an experience that shaped her adaptability, curiosity, and willingness to dive into something new. That sense of adventure carried into adulthood when she married a Marine, and together they’ve co...

Susan Khalje - Couture...Sewing's Gourmet Cooking 26.03.2026

Today we’re thrilled to welcome back Susan Khalje of Susan Khalje Couture. Susan first joined us on Sew & So in 2023 (Episode 75), where she shared her remarkable journey into couture sewing and her passion for teaching these refined techniques around the world. Since then, her work has continued to evolve—expanding her global reach through online education and immersive experiences abroad. Widely...

Mary Lou Cox – The connections you make…you never know where they’ll take you! 12.03.2026

From a childhood surrounded by fabric and family to leading a team of talented sewists at Disney, Mary Lou Cox has stitched together a remarkable career in the entertainment industry. As Area Manager of the Creative Workroom at Disney, Mary Lou oversees the creation of magical garments and specialty pieces that help bring unforgettable guest experiences to life. Born in Mexico and raised in Califo...

Melanie Jasmine - The Art of Transformation 26.02.2026

Our guest today is Melanie Jasmine a costume designer and makeup artist based in Texas. With more than 10 years of experience in sewing and design, she began her involvement in the cosplay community at age 15. Within the community she hosts panels and crafting sessions, judges cosplay contests and is a brand ambassador. She represents a newer generation of professional cosplayers who combine costu...

Maelynn Wood - Mae Just Sew 12.02.2026

Our guest today is Maelynn Wood, quilt pattern designer and owner of Mae Just Sew. Born and raised in Maine and now a West Coast transplant, Maelynn draws deep inspiration from the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest—a place that mirrors her design style: grounded, thoughtful, and quietly modern. She learned to hand sew in a high school home-ec class and honestly can’t remember a time when a n...

Title: Kenneth D. King – Doll Couture and Sew Much More 29.01.2026

Our guest today is the incomparable Kenneth D. King, returning to the Sew & So Podcast after first joining us on Episode 72. Kenneth is a New York–based haute couturier renowned for his mastery of evening wear, couture technique, and design education. Born and raised in Salinas, Kansas, and later moving to Oklahoma, Kenneth’s path to fashion excellence led him to earn a degree in fashion merchandi...

Trixi Symonds - Sew A Softie 15.01.2026

Our guest today is Trixi Symonds, the founder of Sew a Softie, a global initiative that encourages adults—especially parents, teachers, and community leaders—to teach children how to sew. As Sew a Softie celebrates 10 years in 2026, the movement has grown into an international creative community that has helped tens of thousands of kids discover the joy of making something with their own hands. Tr...

Style with Purpose: Terrance Williams on Sustainability, Inclusivity and Sewing from the Heart 01.01.2026

Today on the Sew & So Podcast , we welcome Terrance Williams of Terrance Williams designs in Dallas, TX.   Born in Pennsylvania, he attended the University of Delaware and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in political science with a concentration in global studies and a triple minor in African Studies, Asian Studies and Women’s Studies. Considering law school, Terrance decided to pursue his drea...

Ingrid Alteneder– Joe June and Mae. Finding Inspiration everywhere! 18.12.2025

Today on the Sew & So Podcast , we welcome Ingrid Alteneder, founder and CEO of Joe, June and Mae an online quilt pattern shop who is joining us from Frankfurt Germany.   Born and raised in Germany, she has travelled most of the world with her jobs and kids. Starting out in the fashion industry receiving her training through a combination of schooling and working at Peek & Cloppenburg. After learn...

Sewing as Liberation: The Journey of Meg & Patrick McElwee 04.12.2025

Today on the Sew & So Podcast , we welcome Meg McElwee and Patrick McElwee—partners in life, work, and creativity. Together they are the co-founders of  Sew Liberated , a sewing education company based in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Their journey has taken them from the University of Notre Dame to the canyons of northern Mexico, where a combination of Montessori teaching, creativity, and a suitca...

Jessica Cronin - Clothing is a Language…How We Dress Shows Us To The World 20.11.2025

In this episode of Sew & So we welcome costume designer and wardrobe freelancer Jessica Cronin, whose work spans film, television, theater, and fashion. Raised across the U.S., Singapore, and England, Jessica brings a globally shaped perspective to the way clothing communicates who we are. With a BA in Art History from Drew University and an MFA in Costume Design from Carnegie Mellon University, s...

William Daniels: From Jeans to Genius to Exploring the Human Voice in Quilts 06.11.2025

  Our guest today is William Daniels,  an award-winning textile and quilt artist whose work bridges fine art and social commentary. Born in New Orleans and now based in New York, William blends a deep academic background with a hands-on creative spirit. With degrees from the State University of New York and New York University—and nearing completion of his PhD in Art Theory, Philosophy, and Aesthe...

Bianca Weber: Sewing, Flying & Aerospace: Her Incredible Journey 23.10.2025

  Our guest today is Bianca Weber—founder and owner of Dynamics Fashion, a German sewing and fabric shop offering patterns, accessories, and online tutorials. Bianca grew up in a small village in southern Germany and has carved an extraordinary path: she is not only an entrepreneur but also a commercial pilot and currently studying aerospace engineering. A multi-talented creator, Bianca contribute...

Maddy Ballard – Patchwork – A Sewist’s Diary 09.10.2025

Our guest today is Maddy Ballard, sewist, journalist, author. Born in Syracuse, NY, to a Texan father and a Chinese-New Zealander mother, she grew up in Auckland, New Zealand where she lived until she was 22. She then moved to England to pursue a postgraduate degree in English literature at the University of Oxford. Working in England as a journalist after her degree ended, she returned home durin...

Thadine Wormly -Making history tangible through fabric with faith, family and cultural experiences 25.09.2025

Our guest today is Thadine Wormly, quilter, artist, proud mother of 4! Originally from Brooklyn, she moved to Flushing Queens in the 1970’s. As a young girl she loved making doll clothes…and learning from her mother how to crochet and knit. Following a move to Miami, FL Thadine took Home Ec in Junior High which allowed her to continue her love of working with fabric. A graduate of the Barbizon Mod...

Project Runway Season 21 BERNINA Crew -The Sewing Fairies Have Arrived! 11.09.2025

In this episode of Sew & So , we sit down with four of those “sewing fairies”—Jaime David (Education Project Manager), Megann Freese (Educator), Hayley Grzych (Educator), and Fabian Renteria (Associate Educator). Together, they pull back the curtain on what it’s like to be behind the scenes of one of fashion TV’s most iconic shows. From early call times and prepping challenges, to watching contest...

TaMara Howard, Deanna Springer and The Great Wisconsin Quilt Show - Your Quilt Can Hug You! 28.08.2025

In today’s episode, we’re thrilled to welcome TaMara Howard of Folk Quilts, an extraordinary artist, educator, and storyteller whose quilts speak volumes about heritage, identity, and innovation. Born in Virginia and raised in Maryland , TaMara began her quilting journey in 1996—without even owning a sewing machine. Inspired by the colorful stories of her great-grandmother, Maggie V. Folk McClella...

Phyllis Elmore – Quilt of Souls and “Righting” Your Story 14.08.2025

Our guest today is Phyllis Elmore, a remarkable woman whose story is as unforgettable as the quilts that helped shape her life. Phyllis is the author of Quilt of Souls , a powerful and deeply personal memoir that has touched readers across the country.  Born in the Detroit and raised by her grandmother Lula in rural Alabama, Phyllis found herself immersed in a world of deep wisdom, quiet strength,...

BERNINA University - 2025 Salt Lake City, Utah 31.07.2025

We begin with a reflection on the roots of sewing in Salt Lake City, stretching back to the arrival of Mormon pioneers in 1847. For these early settlers, sewing was not a pastime but a necessity—a way to preserve life, create comfort, and build community. Their quilts, made from scraps of old clothing, flour sacks, and church shirts, stitched stories of faith, hardship, and hope. Today, that legac...

Listen to the Sew & So... podcast in Replaio

Radio and podcasts in one app - free, with no sign-up. Install today and do not miss the launch

Get it on Google Play

Replaio is not a podcast publisher; show names, artwork and audio belong to their authors and are distributed through public RSS feeds.