Episode 123: Frogging, Target, and Classism Within Craft with Christina of Inchworm Crafts image
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Episode 123: Frogging, Target, and Classism Within Craft with Christina of Inchworm Crafts
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2 years ago

Christina of Inchworm Crafts is here to explain all of the hard work that goes into creating and testing a pattern.  We’ll talk about the classist undertones of the crafting community (especially when it comes to crochet), how activism is a relay race, and the need for more solidarity among crafters. Also: Amanda breaks down the "best" options when choosing fabrics.

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