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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Laquana Drayton is a previous fashion blogger, a sewist, and now the owner of Blue Cup Shop, a PDF pattern printing company that serves high-qu...
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Neci Love Harmon is creator, host, designer of accessories, sewing teacher, and founder of What’s She Creating. Neci joins the Stitch Please p...
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Monde Chisenga is an incredible designer, seamstress, alterations specialist, and sewing guide for new and seasoned sewers looking to gain conf...
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DC FROCKTAILS IS BACK! After hosting an amazeballz event in 2020, Naomi P. Johnson is ready to convene another FROCKTACULAR par-tay. Tune into ...
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May 14th Is Black Fae Day. Learn more about this delightfully Black festive holiday from its founder and principal organizer Jasmine LeFleur and...
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Aja Barber is a writer, activist, creative teacher, and fashion consultant. She’s fierce, she’s smart, and today Aja joins the Stitch Please...
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In today’s episode, we welcome Shams el-Din Rogers to discuss sustainable sewing. Shams shares what she learned about sustainability while...
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In this episode, we are joined by Nefertiti Griggs, Owner of The Corny Rainbow, LLC. Her mother was the first person to introduce her to sewing ...
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Alexis Galloway is a commercial machine embroidery artist and the owner of Sew Sweet Monogramming. She is also the founder of Sew Sweet Academy...
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It’s not a podcast; it’s a BONDcast! e bond and Sarah Bond are two incredible women, artists, and powerful creatives in their own ri...
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In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Diana Baird N’Diaye, an Interdisciplinary Visual Artist/Maker, cultural scholar, Principal investiga...