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Welcome to the second episode of the Jillian Eve podcast, where I talk about spinning yarn, textile history, sustainable fashion, and more. Join me, Evie, as I focus on clothing sustainability and the art of mending in this fun episode.
I begin by discussing the historical practice of reusing fabric and prioritizing garment repair to reduce waste. Discover the fascinating stories behind patched garments and how they transformed into family heirlooms or symbolic representations throughout different time periods. As a self-proclaimed textile nerd, I share personal memories of iron-on patches and my curiosity about the intricate process of patchwork.
In this episode, I have a special guest who joins me to talk about Darn Tough Vermont socks. As someone who has a thing for socks, I couldn't resist exploring the secrets and craftsmanship behind these Darn Tough socks. I'm excited to shine a light on sustainable brands I can support who are doing things right!
Additionally, I take the time to answer some of the questions I receive from my viewers. I offer insights into finding spindle makers, using supported spindles, and the versatility of drum carders for different types of fibers. Whether you're a seasoned spinner or just starting out, my tips and guidance will help you choose and use your spinning equipment.
Join me on this exciting podcast journey as I share my expertise and passion for spinning, mending, and sustainable fashion. Subscribe now to the Jillian Eve podcast and never miss an episode! #sustainablefashion #knittingpodcast #fashionhistory
00:00:00 - Introduction
00:01:02 - History of Patches
00:02:08 - Personal Experience with Patches
00:03:30 - Legacy of Patches
00:05:42 - Patches as Symbols of Rebellion
00:07:44 - Visible Mending
00:08:10 - Thrifting and Mending
00:10:37 - Spinning for Patching
00:11:00 - More Thrift Finds
00:13:39 - Inside Darn Tough Vermont Socks: Special guest Jessy from Darn Tough
00:19:11 - Sock Machines
00:20:16 - Wild Sock Machine Story
00:21:40 - Waste Reduction in Sock Making
00:23:27 - Knit to Give Program
00:25:16 - Darn Tough Durability
00:26:00 - Choosing a favorite sock
00:27:28 - Katrinkles Darning Loom
00:30:09 - Patched Reveal
00:30:59 - Story Time and FO Hat
00:34:45 - Subscriber Q&A
00:35:25 - Viewer Question: Gail asks about finding spindle makers
00:37:16 - Viewer Question: Stitch with Britt seeks advice on using supported spindles
00:40:13 - Viewer Question: Still a Robin asks about carding cloth
00:42:59 - Viewer Question: Rachael asks about spinning in a small space
00:44:27 - Viewer Question: ArcherMoon asks about drafting fibers
00:47:57 - Conclusion
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The Prize - One Large Katrinkles Mending Loom valued at $44.
To enter the giveaway leave a comment on this Podcast episode on the JillianEve RU-vid channel.
The winner will be announced during the next JillianEve podcast episode.
This giveaway is open to anyone over the age of 18 except where prohibited by law.
This giveaway is open to any location as long as shipping can be reasonably arranged.
The odds of winning depend on the number of eligible entries received.
The winner will be chosen at random and announced during the next JillianEve Podcast episode. The winner will have 7 days to contact Evie@JillianEve.com to claim their prize. If shipping cannot be reasonably arranged the winner agrees to forfeit their prize to the next randomly selected winner.
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@TheTypewriterError
@TheTypewriterError Год назад
Thanks for having me on the podcast, Evie! I'm thinking a little too fast for my mouth to work at times, but I was glad to be able to share what I do with you and your audience. I loved the patch you made on that sweater! I do, unfortunately, have some clothes I bought directly from Shein, but like you said, they do a good job at being size inclusive. Even if their sweaters don't last long, I intend to reuse the ones I have even if that means I have to unravel them for the yarn and knit something else up.
@JillianEve
@JillianEve Год назад
Thank you so much for joining me and sharing your work! I'm wearing my socks right now and I love them! 🦉💜
@TheTypewriterError
@TheTypewriterError Год назад
@@JillianEve They're darn good socks! ;)
@sonjanordahl3158
@sonjanordahl3158 Год назад
I feel that buying clothing that was manufactured with warn spots and holes misses the hole 😉point. If you ware something until it has naturally acquired holes. It is supper comfortable. If you ware something until it has holes. Then make some decorative patches. You suddenly have a super comfortable one of a kind, fashionable item. That is basically free.
@sonjanordahl3158
@sonjanordahl3158 Год назад
Eve I want to say thank you for not only all the spinning help but also for your bright and sunny personality. Listening to you always lifts my spirits. May you have a wonderful week.
@JillianEve
@JillianEve Год назад
Thank you so much. Happy spinning to you! 💜
@kcbryant6546
@kcbryant6546 Год назад
An oddities and curiosities expo followed by a yarn show sounds like an ideal date!
@nz-nz
@nz-nz Год назад
I love these types of videos Evie! Recently, I helped a non-sewer friend do a heap of mending on her clothes (and other items). These were top quality garments, and she was thinking of binning them. I said nooooo!!!!!!! A stitch in time certainly DOES save nine!!!
@robinpennell1594
@robinpennell1594 Год назад
I have an expensive linen tshirt I bought from JJill that has very yhin string. It cannot take cats ir dogs jumping on it so it has multiple pinholes and larger. I decided to hand stitch the holes closed with a running stitch or a whip stitch. I left the snipped end visible. I love the way it looks and I continue to mend it after each dog jump or cat pinhole. I will continue doing this until all of the shirt becomes sewing thread. Now I have a pair if jeans yo patch from my two pups jumping up and grabbing me with their teeth. I cannot wait to do a Japanese style patch.
@marcireale
@marcireale Год назад
When my kids were babies, I darned their hand-me-down wool tights. My darning egg was a light bulb. 😁 Now I use a small Kolibri loom. I often adorn my clothes darning with embroidery, buttons, and ribbons. My favorite linen dress has a flower pot shaped patch with antique buttons as flowers and embroidered stems.
@JillianEve
@JillianEve Год назад
I would be so scared I would set it down on the couch and then sit on the lightbulb and get glass stuck in my sock! You are brave! 😂
@Dollcan
@Dollcan Год назад
Sustainable brands should be for all, not for the elite. I love the history you share here. Thanks 🎉
@JillianEve
@JillianEve Год назад
So true!
@thegadflysnemesis4102
@thegadflysnemesis4102 Год назад
the visible mending section is so interesting! it never would have occurred to me that there was such thing as a darning loom, but it looks like it makes darning so much easier
@JillianEve
@JillianEve Год назад
It really helped! I want to put patches on everything now! 😂
@caylarivera2804
@caylarivera2804 Год назад
As a factory machine operator, and a knitting/fibers art enthusiast, the segment with Jessie was absolutely fascinating. So cool to see how the industrial knitting process works there, I will definitely be checking out darn tough socks!
@JillianEve
@JillianEve Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it! I was equally fascinated! 💜😊
@heidim7732
@heidim7732 Год назад
Awesome! - I've been darning socks for my husband and I for years, just to keep them useful and out of the landfill for longer. I use the teeniest of my steel crochet hooks to winkle pulled loops of yarn to the inside of a sweater, where they can be sewn down. And my daughter is an ardent hiker and requests Darn Tough socks for Christmas every year. Congratulations on hitting so many of my buttons! and thanks for the video.
@JillianEve
@JillianEve Год назад
Haha! We are on the same wavelength! 😄🧶🧦💜
@gypsyjade7170
@gypsyjade7170 7 месяцев назад
I am Gypsy (lol obviously by the name) and patches are paramount to our culture. Many of our garments are patched together , remnants of Grandmas dress cut into squares or uncles coat cut in the squares that way everyone gets a piece of that beloved fabric that walked with our loved one for so many years. I love that it is coming back into fashion ❤
@yunglynda1326
@yunglynda1326 7 месяцев назад
as someone who works in a secondhand store, daily i see so many piles and piles of clothes that don't sell get sent to recycle & landfill or overseas. i just can't believe so many clothes exist!!!
@staciehite6834
@staciehite6834 Год назад
I was looking at the darning looms here a while back. I’d love this. I totally agree the holes in clothes should be earned. I only started patching after I learned how long it takes to make clothes; if I’m going to spend that much time on something, I want it to last!
@bonniemcgee6648
@bonniemcgee6648 Год назад
I think putting patches on garments gives it a new life, I enjoy watching your podcasts.
@madamesasquatch
@madamesasquatch Год назад
I always appreciate a good conversation about sustainable fashion! This is a topic we all have to make more noise about until change is actually had!
@JillianEve
@JillianEve Год назад
Absolutely!
@elynapege6467
@elynapege6467 Год назад
It's always a good day when I get a notification for one of your new videos! I loved your story about the accidental yarn festival. Truth be told I had a similar experience. I went to my local yarn store to show my husband my new hobby and the shop owner informed me that there is a fiber show 3 blocks down! It was great to see local makers. This was my first show ever and it happened by complete accident! Now I go there on purpose! Fiber arts are the best 🧶
@Meredith36
@Meredith36 Год назад
I’m so looking forward to the spindle videos. I’m also finding it so much more complicated than it seems on every video… and then my hands cramp (which is rude and gives me a whole new level of respect for my great-grandma, who could do all of this so easily). Thank you Evie for helping me rekindle family traditions! I think this is so cool 🥰
@theseventh5204
@theseventh5204 Год назад
I for one have an old army parka from the 80s (that has visible mends) that ive covered in patches of all my favourite bands and things that i love, that express me as a person. I adore it and really wish more people wore such self expressive pieces. Patches rule.
@WeaverWoman2
@WeaverWoman2 Год назад
I loved looking at all the sock looms, it would be so awesome to do a tour!
@jacquelinesalem2776
@jacquelinesalem2776 Год назад
I've been having a darn tough time getting motivated to patch my knits, so thank you for this thread of inspiration:)!
@ritzydaisy
@ritzydaisy Год назад
Your guest was wonderful! Great presentation, Jessy! Every time I watch your channel, i know I am going to learn something new. Never thought patches could be so much fun!
@tinathebear
@tinathebear Год назад
I love mending because it is so empowering to give clothes a new life!
@tracybird4547
@tracybird4547 Год назад
That was awesome! I loved it all. It was especially nice seeing and hearing about the Darn Tough socks. AND, I adore the fact that you didn’t go for a perfectly symmetrical visible patch. ❤❤❤
@LadyWiggin
@LadyWiggin Год назад
I really love the recycle, repurpose(reuse), repair mentality.
@JillianEve
@JillianEve 9 месяцев назад
Hi LadyWiggin! Thanks for watching, fiber friend. I'm commenting to tell you that you won the mending loom giveaway! (Yes this is really Evie telling you that you won! Here's a ball of yarn and sheep emoji to prove it 🧶🐑) Your name will be announced as the winner in the next podcast on my channel. It will be published on October 1st. To claim your loom, please send me an e-mail with your information so I can send it to you. My email is Evie@JillianEve.com or you can click directly on the email listed for the JillianEve channel. Happy spinning!
@paulamoore2007
@paulamoore2007 Год назад
Wow, Great guest. Her socks are amazing and so fun to see the sock factory. Great show today.
@camboyd5260
@camboyd5260 Год назад
I learned to sew and quilt from my mom, but recently got into up cycling and am currently sewing rags for all my friends because, we all need rags!
@Spinknitty
@Spinknitty Год назад
Thanks! We were just talking about how often our clothes were patched when we were kids. I love my Katrinkles darning loom, and Darn Tough Vermont socks are my go-to for store-bought socks.
@tracysmith7935
@tracysmith7935 Год назад
I really could use the patching loom on all of my barn jeans. My goats and horses would see my classy patches and smile with delight! Thanks for sharing a fun video.
@kywire._
@kywire._ Год назад
It's so awesome that you interviewed someone from a knitting factory! I've never met anyone with that job, so it's cool to put a face to the work. I love my darning loom! I have one of the metal ones like the one pictured on the magazine cover. I love how sliding the hooks side-to-side allows me to alternatively lift different warp threads. It does stink being limited to one warp size, though. Despite occasionally sewing / upholstering her own home furnishings, my mom's perspective on mending is different from mine, since I studied sustainability in college and have a community of people who love doing sustainable crafts and mending, but for her, having to mend things sometimes feels like a reminder that she can't afford to buy new, and she hates it. I've offered to mend things for her, excited to practice something I preach, and she's refused, feeling frustrated at the frequency of the need. I understand it, but I feel like it's a bit of a generational wall between us!
@Archermoon73
@Archermoon73 Год назад
I love extending the wear of my clothing by patching. Most of the time, I am darning my socks, but occasionally, I will patch a pair of pants or even a shirt.
@helenbrown6612
@helenbrown6612 Год назад
Thankfully I have a few friends who are also patch people and farmers so we try and admire each other's visible mends 😊 I don't think I'd be very happy surrounded by people who were fashionistas that looked down on mended clothes 😬
@susancorbett8155
@susancorbett8155 Год назад
I really love the variety of segments in your podcast. So much useful and interesting content in one package!
@penelopefp
@penelopefp Год назад
Here from Bernadette Banner's channel. SOO happy to find a sock company I feel good investing in!! Can't wait to check them out! Guess what everyone is getting for Christmas this year!! The pictures were INCREDIBLE!! How cool!! Cheers to you both!
@JillianEve
@JillianEve Год назад
Welcome! 🧦💖😊
@Auctophantasia
@Auctophantasia Год назад
I absolutely love the idea of visible mending. I can already think of a few projects I could try patchwork on.
@JillianEve
@JillianEve Год назад
You and me both! I'm worried that everything I own is about to get ✨embelished✨.
@Adarhysenthe
@Adarhysenthe Год назад
I haven't gotten very brave with my visible mending, but there was a crocheted doll that my mom had as a kid and I ended up with. I recently took it apart and washed it, replaced the styrofoam base with batting, and did some visible mending by replacing the missing leg with a new one in yarn that wasn't a perfect match to the other legs but matched the overall colors of the doll. I think it's looks so good and is much more huggable now! I'm feeling more encouraged to fix some of my old garments with holes with some patches now, though!
@JillianEve
@JillianEve Год назад
What an adorable make-over for your precious doll! 💜
@MrAllenbrook
@MrAllenbrook Год назад
I have a small loom and was a bit iffy as to how to use it. Seeing you demonstrate it really helped me to see how it worked. Thank you for all your videos. I have learned so much.
@amykehoe7183
@amykehoe7183 Год назад
I've been patching my clothes, and then my kids clothes for almost 40 years now. This little loom has been on my radar for a minute now. Fantastic giveaway! Good luck to all!
@linneaedwards1862
@linneaedwards1862 Год назад
This was so interesting! I’ve never ever payed much thought to visible mending before, but it’s so interesting how it can be both utility and fashion.
@lexisavard6092
@lexisavard6092 Год назад
I just stumbled on your channel and as a sock nerd, this was an incredible introduction to your videos. Looking forward to more in the future!!
@lulucie5999
@lulucie5999 Год назад
I like that episode, mending is so important, it's sustainability. And has someone who keep their clothes as long as possible, it's pratical 😅
@irisdude
@irisdude 3 месяца назад
"It sparkled...I couldn't help myself." 😂🤣😅 That's awesome!
@gaibutler3254
@gaibutler3254 Год назад
What a great array of topics, the time flew by! That sock factory was an eye-opener. As a very new spinner, your channel is one of the first I've found, so I'm slowly checking out various episodes. I really love the way you explain things and how you clearly show what you are doing...thank you so much for taking the time to do this. I'm taking this episode as a forceful hint - my husband's woollen jumper has been sitting around, begging for some holes to be mended, I may have to give visible mending a try today. Thanks again.
@MadamHerrero
@MadamHerrero Год назад
I absolutely love your videos and tutorials. I'm over the moon that your going to be doing more spindle videos! I can't wait to see them and share them with a few friends who find my wool obsession interesting and want to give it a go to without dropping a bunch of money on the "big" equipment. Spindles are my preferred method for beginners since it takes up no space and you can control every aspect of it easier then most wheels and espinners. That's just my preference
@JillianEve
@JillianEve Год назад
Spindles are so wonderful! Happy spinning!
@deeraines9416
@deeraines9416 Год назад
I had to giggle when you said something about people tearing cloth to then patch. I can still tell the stories of each tear of my jeans. I can also tell the stories of each mended tear. My darning ball was lost in a move and i miss it so much. Each story however has been shared with my son as he will be getting a quilt that will become a storybook for him to share when he starts growing his family. I will have to check into the loom as the ideas started flowing when you were mending with it. I still have some clothes that are over 45 years old. 😊❤
@JillianEve
@JillianEve Год назад
Yes, the cloth holds our stories! Absolutely right!
@chanapearl1
@chanapearl1 Год назад
For the Q & A section, Rachel might skip buying a swift and just put her skeins over the back of a kitchen table chair (or the like) and use the chair back to hold her yarn while she winds a ball. And while I recognize this isn't exact, my arms have always been my knitty knotty! I hold them comfortably apart and wind from my wheel into the crook between my thumb and forefinger in such a way that the yarn forms an open circular skein shape. It could be that if she lives in a tiny college apartment, she might have a tiny budget for spinning as well! And one more thing -- just in case she isn't using the space under her bed, she could stuff a lot of fiber under there. paula
@lorimurphy889
@lorimurphy889 Год назад
seeing that sock factory was so much fun. I love that kind of stuff. There is. Mill in New Bedford Massachusetts that is now shops but they still have some of the old machinery from when it was a textile factory
@JillianEve
@JillianEve Год назад
I would love to tour that some day. The old machinery is fascinating!
@EliDeNeige
@EliDeNeige Год назад
I love it so much when you publish a new video. All that you value,is what I think too. I discovered mending recently and really love it.
@teresac.m.355
@teresac.m.355 Год назад
These repair looms have peaked my interest for a long time. One day I will give in and purchase one.
@JillianEve
@JillianEve Год назад
Cross your fingers, maybe you will win one! Happy spinning!
@fancyweasel5726
@fancyweasel5726 Год назад
Interesting to see the sock factory. I've never used a darning loom but I've sewn many patches onto worn out jeans!
@JillianEve
@JillianEve Год назад
Worn out jeans are the most comfy jeans!
@carolmujica2479
@carolmujica2479 Год назад
Love your channel. You are so knowledgeable and a good communicator/teacher. Thoughtful topic and presentation. Thanks!
@meloowho1373
@meloowho1373 Год назад
Thank you for showing how it works! I’ve always wanted to know exactly how it works before getting one! Congratulations to the lucky winner!!
@thealmightym
@thealmightym Год назад
This video was perfect timing! I have a handknit sweater that recently developed a hole. Darning sounds like the right solution to repair it.
@josephinerock3426
@josephinerock3426 Год назад
Loved the behind the scenes of the sock factory. I have never repaired a pair of socks before but I have a pair that I knitted, and they are starting to wear out. So I think I'm going to try my hand at mending them.
@JillianEve
@JillianEve Год назад
Happy mending!
@Melissah9812
@Melissah9812 Год назад
I really enjoy your videos. It makes me want to run out and get all the supplies to get started. I especially like how realistic you are with the methods and equipment. Keep it up!! 😊
@Bluewaterpinessantarosabeach
Evie that style top actually suits you very well. It is very attractive. I have been mending and darning since they handed me that wooden egg on a stick, lol, and then I graduated to a blown glass egg! Thank you for understanding all of us and how we feel about our making.
@JillianEve
@JillianEve Год назад
A blown glass darning egg? It sounds beautiful! 😍
@Bluewaterpinessantarosabeach
@@JillianEve It is!!!! And it is white! Very old and beautiful. Thank you for responding.
@vanessalujano7869
@vanessalujano7869 Год назад
I actually just got a speedweve loom to fix the inner thighs on my pants and shorts it worked beautifully even though I'm a very new fiber artist.
@helenbrown6612
@helenbrown6612 Год назад
Seeing you sniff the book helped me to feel less weird Evie...thank you 😆
@JillianEve
@JillianEve Год назад
Book nerds unite to smell old books! 📚😂
@belindasilver8430
@belindasilver8430 11 месяцев назад
I loved the interview with this week. I have had my heart set on getting a circular sock machine, for awhile now, so it was great to see the massive commercial sock machines. I also agree with you. Mending our clothes is so much better for the environment.
@strickbaerbel7430
@strickbaerbel7430 Год назад
Thank you for answering the questions of last time! I'm really looking forward to your upcoming videos about spinning because I can learn something new every time! 😍
@deannagreenwood7257
@deannagreenwood7257 Год назад
It's been great to see you podcasting again! I've done a few visible mending patches on some of my handknits; some socks as well as a favorite cardigan of mine. But I've never used any kind of loom for them.
@Caelmore76
@Caelmore76 Год назад
Thank you for the video. You are always so soothing and it gives me a chance to take a few minutes and reset my mind.
@JillianEve
@JillianEve Год назад
I'm so glad! 🧶😊✨
@davidkish9829
@davidkish9829 Год назад
Very smart to recycle & save textiles. That is one cool little darning loom. Very interesting. Your long hair looks great! Thanks for all the informative and fun videos!
@fionacarruthers2444
@fionacarruthers2444 Год назад
I love your patched shirt. I have started adding woven patches to my cardigans so I can use them longer. I haven't thought to use my handspun, a thought for next time.
@stitchwithbritt5922
@stitchwithbritt5922 Год назад
Thank you so much for answering my question🥰 I love the little patch on you’re sweater.
@gwentracy2130
@gwentracy2130 Год назад
Since I have been knitting my own socks, I have been fascenated with the little looms that are used to darn holes in socks. In the 1950's, the British had a loom that is similar to the ones you sell in your shop. I have my great grandmothers' darning egg, which I cherish. However, I have been searching for a device to help with the darnning process. It is good to know you have them in your shop.
@albertl.cruztoro3050
@albertl.cruztoro3050 Год назад
I love patching! I think it gives a beautiful life to torn objects. Its poetry!
@jeanneb6320
@jeanneb6320 Год назад
Very excited about the upcoming spindle videos!
@CheapEngineerCrafts
@CheapEngineerCrafts Год назад
I love your deep dives into historical methods. Thank you for your researches!
@JillianEve
@JillianEve Год назад
Glad you enjoy it!
@invisibleabi999
@invisibleabi999 Год назад
This was such a perfectly timed video, I was just sitting here trying to resist the urge to do some visible mending instead of finishing one of my trillion WIPs! I'm not sure how you read my mind, but I'm not mad
@JillianEve
@JillianEve Год назад
So what did you end up doing? I'm in suspense! 😂
@sophiamartinez5718
@sophiamartinez5718 Год назад
I loved hearing about darning and visible mending! I tried to darn a pair of jeans a little while ago, without a small loom, and by basically winging it, and to say it did not go well is an understatement 😂 i guess the darn wasnt too bad itself, but what was worse is i did the entire wrong spot! Haha love the podcast, cant wait to see more!
@jampotts5730
@jampotts5730 Год назад
great episode. I am testing how many years of wear I can get from a pair of second hand cargo pants, After four years, several areas have now been sashiko mended, , the pants are proudly worn on average 20 hours a week, I am hoping to get to 10 years at least.
@lisabecker9809
@lisabecker9809 Год назад
When darning I have always just attached my warp to the top and bottom edges of the hole and then attach on each side as I complete the weft. This was how I learned to darn from my mother. However trying this mending loom does seem intriguing 🙂
@georgiabaddeley6606
@georgiabaddeley6606 Год назад
I seriously love this channel! Thank you Evie
@daniellemoya-mendezilling2591
Darn Tough is a favorite brand for backpackers, so neat to hear more about them! Thank you for all you do to share so much practical information about working with fiber 🙏
@roxanneash4091
@roxanneash4091 Год назад
Loved this interview so much, it was really interesting to watch, as always a great video! Thank you.
@JillianEve
@JillianEve Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@farasanchez2618
@farasanchez2618 Год назад
Thank you so much for your videos I am self taught spinner and appreciate all the lessons you so graciously provide
@mermaidstears4897
@mermaidstears4897 Год назад
I have an original cotton dress ca. 1860, that has a lining patched together from five completely different (but similar color) fabrics. A friend has a WWI issue print shirt that has been carefully pieced in four places, with the pattern carefully matched-and done before initial construction. It’s fascinating how frugal our forebears were with fabric
@JillianEve
@JillianEve Год назад
What treasures you both have!
@mereina2193
@mereina2193 Год назад
I loved your segment on the history of patches. As always, the info you present is so well organized and relevant. I may have to try some visible mending-the top came out so well! It definitely added an element of visual interest. Thank you again for a great podcast!
@JillianEve
@JillianEve Год назад
Yay! Happy spinning!
@ispeaknerd
@ispeaknerd 8 месяцев назад
I love Darn Tough Socks. Very cool to see inside the factory.
@cmwranch1010
@cmwranch1010 Год назад
I love working with yarns
@flowerjoy2090
@flowerjoy2090 Год назад
Patches for decoration take me back to bell bottom days. Hours and hours spent embroidering on them instead of homework. 🫣🤣🤣
@saragreenfield1648
@saragreenfield1648 Год назад
Hahaa I sat down with my birds, a snack, and the sock I'm kitting, and then opened this video. Almost immediately you suggested we grab a WIP, snack, and fluffy friend! I guess we're on the same wavelength! Thanks so much for all the work you put into these podcasts! They are such a treat!
@azylisemiku6117
@azylisemiku6117 Год назад
I started a mending and darning project 2 days ago. This vidéo was a great background while working and inspiration for othermending and darning projects =D
@genier7829
@genier7829 5 месяцев назад
64 yo here. Mc Calls and its ilk were how everyone learned stuff before the internet. I learned lots of complex craft skills from books including chair caning and invisible mending and embroidery.
@jeanmccullough7737
@jeanmccullough7737 Год назад
Thank you for your research and stories. I have learned so much.
@sharonvaughn5063
@sharonvaughn5063 Год назад
Thank you for doing the Q and A, very helpful!
@coraleedennis8034
@coraleedennis8034 Год назад
Thankyou, this was perfect to come home and relax to
@kieraoona
@kieraoona Год назад
The Katrinkles loom is fantastic! I have the large one, and its great to use!
@JillianEve
@JillianEve Год назад
I think applique is cute too but I'm kind of loving that I can use my handspun with the little darning loom. Happy mending!
@sierrapelona
@sierrapelona Год назад
I have several items of clothing with small holes and tears, and those little darning looms are an intriguing alternative to applique as a means of visible mending.
@sommercastor4146
@sommercastor4146 Год назад
I love your podcast! Great content and so much knowledge. Thank you.
@christman688
@christman688 Год назад
I've been thinking about getting a darning loom after reading the Spin Off magazine. What a cool giveaway.
@courtneyolmsted5353
@courtneyolmsted5353 Год назад
I love Darn Tough as a company and have many of their socks! I’ve just been getting back into embroidery and thinking of some fun ideas for visible mending!
@EssaysByTom
@EssaysByTom 11 месяцев назад
Great episode! Regarding the history section, I think part of the history that we have to own is that the punk movement's visible mending was something of a gentrification. For the poorer people throughout history, as you mentioned, it wasn't a statement but a necessity. "liberating" visible mending from class association because it is fashionable (see: pre-ripped clothes, like you mentioned) does the impoverished a disservice because it turns their plight into an aesthetic. However, we also have to demonstrate that it can be fashionable to make mending appealing in our society that wastes so much. Its a balancing act, and I appreciate how you walked the tight rope! I especially appreciated you calling attention to Shein.
@lorainew4281
@lorainew4281 Год назад
Hi Evie, great video with a lot of excellent information! I have been wondering how to use one of those little menders and I have some well worn and earned “holey” jeans I love and want visible patches and mending! I enjoyed the interview as well, the socks look amazing and seeing how they are made was very interesting. The curiosities show is a favorite as well and it comes around in Chicago too, it is a lot of fun! Thank you for a terrific podcast!
@_vanearaujo
@_vanearaujo Год назад
Great content! this little loom is the cutest thing and I'm very excited for the upcoming videos about spindles since I also am a crafter with small space 😆
@kathrynway7218
@kathrynway7218 Год назад
Love the visible patching
@alenemazzuca5118
@alenemazzuca5118 Год назад
That little loom was fun, maybe a better way to patch my sock heels
@guffdragon
@guffdragon Год назад
I have been wondering where I can fun more spindle maker's, excellent timing on both our parts 😊.
@cassieplayford634
@cassieplayford634 Год назад
What an awesome idea with the visible mending. I have so many ideas now. Love your videos. 💕
@JillianEve
@JillianEve Год назад
Thanks so much! 😊
@KBFibers
@KBFibers Год назад
Those darning looms look neat and easy to use. Very nice sweater, I like it.
@JillianEve
@JillianEve Год назад
Thank you!
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