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    Explore " craftivist collective" with insightful episodes like "CELEBRATING FREEDOM & CRAFTY RESOLUTIONS FOR 2022 : The Making Stitches Podcast Review of the Year (Part 2)", "A FLOCK OF CANARY CRAFTIVISTS - BONUS EPISODE", "THE ART OF GENTLE PROTEST with Sarah Corbett from The Craftivist Collective" and "Sarah Corbett on stitching and activism." from podcasts like ""Making Stitches Podcast", "Making Stitches Podcast", "Making Stitches Podcast" and "Material Matters with Grant Gibson"" and more!

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    CELEBRATING FREEDOM & CRAFTY RESOLUTIONS FOR 2022 : The Making Stitches Podcast Review of the Year (Part 2)

    CELEBRATING FREEDOM & CRAFTY RESOLUTIONS FOR 2022 : The Making Stitches Podcast Review of the Year (Part 2)

    I hope you've had a lovely Christmas! I have one last gift for you this year before the clock strikes midnight again and we begin another year. Following on from the Happy Stitchmas episode published on Christmas Eve, this is my Hogmanay offering with a celebration of some of the freedoms I was able to enjoy this year as well as hearing about peoples' crafty New Year's Resolutions for 2022.

    Among my guests for this trip down Memory Lane are Crochet Sanctuary regulars Diane & Sam who I met on my visit to the Crochet Sanctuary in Cheshire in Spring. There's the hugely inspiring Sarah Corbett from the Craftivist Collective and Evie & Gemma from the Manchester Flock of Canary Craftivists which took place in the city centre in July. Former BBC Europe Correspondent, Mary Jane Baxter, spoke to me about her amazing crafty road trip around Europe and Scotland in her camper van - Bambi, plus there was my fabulous trip across the Pennines to the Yarndale Festival in Skipton in September.

    You'll also be able to hear from a couple of the ladies from Black Sheep Wools in Warrington, crafter Kate Blackburn who makes beautiful handstitched cards, Christine Perry aka Winwick Mum and someone who has helped me a great deal this year; Amanada from Mrs G Makes.

    My thanks to everyone who has spoken to me for Making Stitches this year and made it a year to remember for the podcast. My thanks to you too for listening! Happy New Year - I hope 2022 is a good one for you.

    My guests on this episode were:
    Sam & Diane who I met at The Crochet Sanctuary
    Sarah Corbett from The Craftivist Collective
    Evie & Gemma from the Manchester Flock of Canary Craftivists
    Tracy & Lucy from Black Sheep Wools
    Kate Blackburn from Katie Did This UK on Etsy & Instagram
    Mary Jane Baxter author of Sew on the Go
    Yvonne, one of the volunteers from the Yarndale Festival
    Juey from Juey Jumbo Crarft Tools
    Carole Rennison from Hooked by Design & Yarndale Festival Organiser
    Christine Perry from Winwick Mum
    Amanda Greenhough from Mrs G Makes Etsy Shop & Mrs G Makes You Tube Videos

    For full show notes for this episode, please visit the Making Stitches website.
    The music featured in this episode is Make You Smile by RGMusic from Melody Loops.
    The Making Stitches logo was designed by Neil Warburton at iamunknown.

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    Making Stitches  Podcast is supported by the Making Stitches Shop which offers Making Stitches Podcast merchandise for sale as well as Up the Garden Path crochet patterns created by me & illustrated by Emma Jackson.


    Making Stitches Podcast is presented, recorded and edited by Lindsay Weston.

    A FLOCK OF CANARY CRAFTIVISTS - BONUS EPISODE

    A FLOCK OF CANARY CRAFTIVISTS - BONUS EPISODE

    Hello there! Although Making Stitches is supposedly on a summer break, here's a little bonus episode all about a project I've been involved with recently which began with a previous episode of this podcast. Back in May, I released Episode 25 of Making Stitches which featured a chat I had with Sarah Corbett from the Craftivist Collective. In it, she told me about her plan for a summer of 'craftivism' featuring flocks of Canary Craftivists staging public displays of crafting to raise awareness of environmental issues ahead of this year's Cop 26 climate summit in Glasgow.

    Galvanized by Sarah's infectious enthusiasm, I found myself co-ordinating a small flock of canary craftivists in Manchester. This episode is the story of how it came about and how it went. Blighted by the 'pingdemic' our flock was small but, dare I say it(?), perfectly formed and we were able to engage passers-by in our craft and the message behind it. I do hope you enjoy listening!

    If you would like to find out more about the Canary Craftivists and the Craftivist Collective please visit the Craftivist Collective website, Instagram  or Twitter.

    For full show notes for this episode, please visit the Making Stitches website.
    The music featured in this episode is Make You Smile by RGMusic from Melody Loops.

    You can support Making Stitches Podcast with running costs through Ko-fi.

    Making Stitches Podcast is presented, recorded and edited by Lindsay Weston.





    THE ART OF GENTLE PROTEST with Sarah Corbett from The Craftivist Collective

    THE ART OF GENTLE PROTEST with Sarah Corbett from The Craftivist Collective

    A chance conversation about a small embroidery project while on a long train journey led Sarah Corbett to unite her interest in craft with her passion for activism. Sarah says that at the time of that conversation, while working on a cross-stitch kit during a 5-hour-long train trip, she was feeling burned out by her job as an activist. But she realised there was a way to marry the mindfulness of stitching and other crafts with getting important messages across and supporting the under represented in society.

    Sarah now single-handedly runs The Craftivist Collective and has engaged thousands of crafters from around the world (including the inspirational change-maker Malala Yousafzai) in creating their own acts of gentle protest on a range of issues from climate change to women's rights and the campaign for a living wage.

    You can find out more about The Craftivist Collective and sign up to The Craftivist Collective newsletter here.

    Craftivist Collective on Instagram
    Craftivist Collective on Twitter

    My sincere thanks to Sarah Corbett for speaking to me for Making Stitches Podcast.

    For full show notes for this episode, please visit the Making Stitches website.
    The music featured in this episode is Make You Smile by RGMusic from Melody Loops.

    You can support Making Stitches Podcast with running costs through Ko-fi.

    Making Stitches Podcast is presented, recorded and edited by Lindsay from Postcard from Gibraltar.

    Sarah Corbett on stitching and activism.

    Sarah Corbett on stitching and activism.

    Sarah Corbett is an award-winning campaigner and author. She began her career in activism at the ripe old age of three and went on to have a successful career working for NGOs including Christian Aid, Oxfam and the UK Government Department for International Development. 

    However, her life took a different turn in 2009, when she created the Craftivist Collective, which champions ‘gentle protesting’ and ‘slow activism’, often using stitching and embroidery as a fundamental part of its process. 

    Since then the organisation has grown in size and has thousands of members, while Sarah has delivered talks and lectures around the globe, launched a slew of successful campaigns and worked with the likes of the V&A, Secret Cinema and Unicef. She has also done a TEDx talk that has been seen by more than a million people. 

    In this episode we talk about: the art and strategy behind gentle protesting; why she became disillusioned with traditional forms of activism; picking up her first cross-stitch kit; the importance of beauty; successfully lobbying the board of M&S; and her problem with Pussyhats. 

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