Stitch Please Episode 1 Preview: Back to School Sewing

Stitch Please podcast drops Wednesday, September 4th.

Join us for an IG Live chat on Thursday September 5th at 3pm EST on Black Women Stitch IG page.

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[00:00:00] Lisa Woolfork: Do you wanna connect with other sewing sisters, stitch, please. Do you wanna hear about some dope sewing projects and learn cool tips along the way, stitch please. Do you wanna sewing community free for microaggressions, please?
[00:00:42] Lisa Woolfork: Hello, my name is Lisa Wolf. I'm a wife, mother, professor black lives matter organizer in Charlottesville, Virginia. I've also been sewing for the last 25 years. I am the convener of black women's stitch, a group [00:01:00] of fantastic black women's sewists. And we are pleased to introduce you to stitch, please.
[00:01:06] Lisa Woolfork: Stitch, please is the black women's stitch podcast. Black women's stitch is a values led project that centers black women, girls and fems in sewing stitch, please podcast lifts up and celebrates black women, girls and fems. As we practice the principles of radical self love, black liberation and social justice.
[00:01:26] Lisa Woolfork: We are the sewing group where black lives matter. And unlike mainstream sewing circles, we see color. And we see you. Our first episode will be dropping next week. And the topic is back to school sewing as we head into early fall. This is a great time to discuss back to school sewing. So on the socials on Instagram at the black women's stitch page and on stitch, please on Facebook, let us know what your back to school traditions are.
[00:01:54] Lisa Woolfork: Do you, so for your kids for back to school, did your. So for you for back to school, what does [00:02:00] back to school mean for you now, if you're no longer in school or have school aged kids, do you lean forward into a fall wardrobe? These are some of the things we could chat about during the Instagram live chat, which will take place next Thursday at 3:00 PM.
[00:02:14] Lisa Woolfork: Eastern standard time. That's next Thursday on Instagram live the black women's stitch page 3:00 PM on Thursday. See you. And look out for the first episode of stitch, please. The black women's stitch podcast dropping next week.

Hosted by Lisa Woolfork

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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