Lisa is a fourth-generation sewing enthusiast who learned to sew while earning a PhD in African American literature and culture. She has been sewing for more than twenty years while also teaching, researching, and publishing in Black American literature and culture.
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“My first priority is always my sewing space. When I look for someplace to live, where’s my sewing space going?” “Use your space the way...
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What does YOUR inner doll look like? Find out this week with Lisa and the magical, marvelous Sherri Roberts-Lumpkin. Sherri is the founder of Ra...
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It’s our 100th episode! Since the Fall of 2019, the Stitch Please podcast has produced 100 episodes that center Black women, girls, and fe...
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The African Lookbook is a visually-stunning, historically significant, and lovingly curated collection of a century of African women’s im...
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Syreeta Price is a detail-oriented and adventurous sewist who many beautiful and well-crafted pieces. From sports bras to flapper dresses to sho...
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Get in on the drama, the glitter, and all the glamorous multitudes of femininity with Lisa and the amazing LaTerry Abdulnoor Yaseen Mohsin. LaT...