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Sew What's New? In the biscuit tin

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Sew What's New? In the biscuit tin
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  • Sew What's New? In the biscuit tin

    I Can't Believe She Said That!

    2026/02/20 | 1h 16 mins.
    In this episode of 'So What's New in the Biscuit Tin', hosts Samantha and Jess explore various themes surrounding sewing, fashion, and community engagement. They discuss the concept of sack dresses, listener feedback on their previous episodes, and the importance of hobbies outside of sewing. The conversation also touches on upcoming events, personal milestones, and the intersection of fashion and body politics, emphasizing the need for self-expression and comfort in clothing choices. In this episode, Samantha and Jess explore various themes surrounding fashion, body image, and the sewing community. They discuss the rise of conservative fashion trends, the importance of comfort in clothing choices, and the significance of understanding others' fashion decisions. The conversation also delves into the concept of zero waste patterns, the frustrations of inconsistent seam allowances in patterns, and the implications of red carpet fashion. Finally, they provide insights on building connections within the sewing community, emphasizing the importance of reaching out and forming friendships.

    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction and Season Overview
    02:13 Discussion on Sack Dresses
    03:34 Listener Feedback and Community Engagement
    06:31 Exploring Other Hobbies
    10:15 Upcoming Events and Announcements
    15:43 Celebrating Milestones and Achievements
    21:49 Sewing Projects and Personal Reflections
    24:49 Celebrating Creativity in Sewing
    25:27 The Great British Sewing Bee and Zero Waste Patterns
    26:57 The Backlash Against Zero Waste Fashion
    29:45 Fashion, Comfort, and Body Politics
    32:53 The Politics of Fashion and Body Image
    35:18 Fashion as a Political Statement
    37:44 The Role of Zero Waste Patterns in Fashion
    39:46 Personal Choices in Fashion and Body Representation
    50:05 Rants and Reflections on Pattern Making
    51:22 Understanding Seam Allowances in Patterns
    56:33 Fashion Trends and Red Carpet Looks
    01:03:10 Building Connections in the Sewing Community
  • Sew What's New? In the biscuit tin

    When Sewing Stops Being Your Main Thing: Navigating Hobbies and Identity

    2026/02/06 | 1h 4 mins.
    Summary
    In this episode, Jess and Samantha explore the complexities of identity and community in the world of sewing and hobbies. They discuss the natural shifts in interests, the importance of maintaining connections with friends, and the pressures of societal expectations in fashion. The conversation emphasizes the value of creativity, personal expression, and the acceptance of evolving identities.
    Takeaways
    It's okay to transition between hobbies and interests.
    Sewing can be a significant part of one's identity.
    Community and friendships can evolve beyond shared hobbies.
    Fashion trends often reflect deeper societal issues.
    Creativity can manifest in various forms, not just sewing.
    It's important to recognize the pressures of societal expectations in fashion.
    High agency hobbies can lead to decision fatigue.
    Flexibility in identity allows for personal growth.
    Real friends will support you regardless of your hobbies.
    Embracing creativity can lead to unexpected joy.
    Titles
    When Sewing Isn't Your Main Thing
    Navigating Hobbies and Identity
    Sound bites
    "Your outfit is your outfit."
    "Sewing is a high agency hobby."
    "Don't put yourself in a box."
    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction and Catch-Up
    18:31 Navigating Shifts in Hobbies
    42:56 Identity and Community in Sewing
    01:00:12 Fashion Trends and Personal Expression
  • Sew What's New? In the biscuit tin

    Brave and Unfiltered: Kicking Off Season 4

    2026/01/23 | 53 mins.
    Summary

    In this episode of "So What's New in the Biscuit Tim," hosts Samantha Snoad and Jess kick off Season 4 with an exciting and unfiltered approach. They discuss their shared birthday and the new season's theme of bravery and honesty, emphasizing the importance of having open conversations. The hosts reflect on their experiences from the previous season, highlighting how much listeners appreciated their candid discussions. They also tease an upcoming surprise for their audience, hinting at a collaborative project that listeners can participate in, set to launch at the end of March. Throughout the episode, they share personal anecdotes, including their recent lunch meeting where they planned the season, and delve into their individual goals for the year, focusing on intentionality in their sewing practices and lifestyle choices.

    Keywords

    podcast, sewing, unfiltered conversations, creativity, indie patterns, sewing community, personal growth, fabric quality, sewing goals, season four

    Takeaways

    We're going to be brave, we're going to be unfiltered.
    It's about making space for those conversations.
    You don't have to buy to have a great time.

    Sound bites

    "We're going to be brave, we're going to be unfiltered."
    "You don't have to buy to have a great time."
    "Living bravely, that's what we're doing."

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Season 4
    01:26 The Unfiltered Approach
    10:29 Ins and Outs for 2026
    21:21 Creating Space for Creativity
    27:25 Intentionality in Creativity
    30:05 Choosing a Yearly Theme
    33:47 Building Community and Adult Friendships
    39:55 Feedback and Growth in the Sewing Community
    52:02 Celebrating the Joy of Sewing
  • Sew What's New? In the biscuit tin

    S3 Episode 8 Coats and a catch up

    2025/11/28 | 1h 16 mins.
    Summary

    In this episode, Samantha and Jess reconnect after a long break, sharing personal updates, including family milestones and creative endeavors. They discuss their experiences at sewing shows, charity initiatives, and the therapeutic nature of quilting. The conversation also touches on their recent experiences with music, film, and reading, as well as the challenges of teaching and the importance of finding joy in creativity. In this engaging conversation, Samantha and Jess explore various themes related to sewing, creativity, and personal challenges. They discuss their recent fabric choices, the joy of sewing, and the emotional complexities of decluttering their wardrobes. The conversation also touches on the calming effects of hand sewing, the rediscovery of musical passions, and the importance of community engagement in shaping future podcast content. Throughout, they share personal anecdotes and practical advice, creating a relatable and inspiring dialogue for listeners.

    Takeaways

    Life can be overwhelming, but it's important to reconnect with friends.
    Becoming an aunt is a significant milestone that brings joy.
    Sewing shows provide inspiration and community engagement.
    Charity work can have a direct impact on local initiatives.
    Experiencing music and film can deepen appreciation for artists.
    Reading can be a source of comfort and escape.
    Teaching can be challenging, especially with the rise of AI.
    Finding joy in creativity is essential for mental well-being.
    Quilting allows for a relaxing and therapeutic creative outlet.
    Making small choices can help regain a sense of agency. Sewing can be a joyful and creative outlet.
    Choosing the right fabric can enhance garment creation.
    Decluttering your wardrobe can lead to a more enjoyable sewing experience.
    Hand sewing can be a calming and meditative practice.
    Rediscovering past hobbies can reignite passion and creativity.
    Community feedback is valuable for shaping future content.
    Sewing challenges often stem from space and organization issues.
    Emotional attachments to handmade garments can complicate decluttering.
    Exploring new patterns can inspire creativity in sewing.
    Engaging with listeners can strengthen community ties.

    Keywords

    podcast, sewing, creativity, personal updates, charity, music, film, reading, teaching, quilting, sewing, fabric, wardrobe, decluttering, creativity, hand sewing, music, coat patterns, community, podcast
  • Sew What's New? In the biscuit tin

    Season 3 Ep 7 We Spill the tea!

    2025/08/12 | 54 mins.
    Hey lovely listeners
    Here is Episode 7.
    In this episode, Samantha and Jess discuss the current state of sewing patterns, focusing on the impact of trends, the challenges of beginner patterns, and the importance of creativity in sewing. They explore the frustrations of homogenization in pattern design and the need for more diverse and inspiring options. The conversation also highlights the significance of valuing the creative process over mere production, encouraging listeners to embrace challenges and explore their sewing journeys.

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About Sew What's New? In the biscuit tin

A sewing and life chat podcast from Sam (sequingirlie) and Jess (So what if I sew) who are going to bring you chat about sewing topics, guests, dilemmas and sewing fails. Join us as we get to know each other and explore topics from losing your sewing mojo to over committing. We have epsiodes with special guests and biscuit chat too.
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