
The Australian Sewing Guild (ASG) is the all about sharing and furthering the art of sewing. Each week we’ll hear about the way is making their resources and workshops more accessible to the sewing community. These podcasts and their transcripts are all part of making ASG more accessible to everyone, including Guild members 😉 Thank you for Helene Gassman for preparing the podcast transcripts to keep ASG accessible.
Have a look at the image gallery of this year’s challenge makes by ASG members.
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Make sure your sewing room has a comfy chair and the technology to make your day enjoyable. We’ll be using YouTube and Zoom so you’ll need to have a free account so you can post your comments and ask questions of each presenter. Each presenter will be available at the time of their video to answer your questions on the day.
Monday 1 March 2021: Here’s a replay of Trish Hargrave podcast as she is presenting at ASG’s Autumn Sewing Celebration.
Monday 22 February 2021: Linda Jobson talked about her lingerie history and the latest bra making online series she developed in 2020 so we’re replaying this podcast so you learn more about Linda’s Lingerie.

YouTube: If you’ve not used YouTube before, here’s a beginners guide to using it. All the presentations at the Autumn Sewing Celebration will be hosted on YouTube. You don’t need an account to watch YouTube videos but you will need the link and password to be part of the Autumn Sewing Celebration. Here’s where to get you ticket!
Monday 14 February 2021: Sarah Pondevie talked about Pattern Union patterns for the Australian Sewing Guild in 2020 so we’re replaying this podcast so you can hear the quality of Sarah’s work.
Monday 8 February 2021: On Saturday 27 March 2021 is the first online Autumn Sewing Celebration brought to you by the Australian Sewing Guild.
Tessa Chesworth, the Celebrations Committee lead talks about the aim of the Autumn Sewing Celebration, the program of 14 presentations, the 2 live Zoom sessions including cocktail hour and the virtual showbag for participants.
All participants can ask questions from each presenter on the day and at the end of the day.
Use #askasghelp on the day if you need virtual assistance with your sewing project.

This event is designed to allow you to attend a very full day of presenters both on the day and up to 6 months after the event, from the comfort and safety of your sewing room.
Take a look at the latest ASG Newsletter to get all the information about the program and speakers for the day.
10 August 2020: Sarah is the designer behind Pattern Union and she enjoys supporting Australian Sewing Guild members with her patterns. As Sarah says, inclusivity isn’t just about size. Her patterns can be adapted to different body types.

Pattern Union was created by Sarah Pondevie, owner of Workspace Fashion and Design school, teacher and maker of fashion, who has a passion for pattern making. Her years of working in made-to-measure clothing and teaching has given her the breadth of knowledge to create a range of clothing patterns that appreciates the fact that traditional sizing does not reflect standard measurements.
Monday 20 July 2020: Trish is the owner of Draft T Studio and a Tasmanian local. She offers Australian Sewing Guild (ASG) members a discount on her online sewing classes. This podcast is one of the many ASG Monday podcasts available.

Monday 5 October 2020: Linda Jobson has spent most of her working life making custom made bras and teaches bra making in Queensland and New South Wales. Louise Sparrow, Chair of the Australian Sewing Guild (ASG) talked about the new online bra making video series Linda of Linda’s Lingerie has produced with a discount code for ASG members – found under Industry partners, when members log in.

Linda is an Aussie that has adapted her face to face workshops and now provides a set of bra making videos for anyone who’s keen on making bras and continue onto making your own custom made bras.
Tuesday 19 January 2021: Today’s podcast is the second Sewcialists podcast for 2021.

Zero waste sewing is the first Sewcialists theme month for 2021 running in February and it’s quite fitting as many people tend to use the new year to rethink their sewing goals. This Sewcialists podcast is one of 2 Zero Waste Sewing podcasts we have developed to support your take up the Zero waste sewing challenge with us at Sewcialists.
Liz Haywood’s Zero Waste Sewing book was a recipient of a 2020 NYC Big Book Award in the craft/hobby category.
Liz is trained as a clothing patternmaker here in Australia and worked in the fashion industry for twenty years, mainly ladies wear. She was fortunate to work at many interesting places with talented, inspiring people and you’ll hear about these workplaces in this podcast. Now Liz lives in South Australia’s Clare Valley with her young family, where she’s re-discovering sewing for pleasure and we’re benefitting from this through her Zero Waste Sewing experience.
Liz originally authored of The Dressmaker’s Companion-A practical guide to sewing clothes, published in 2017.
Pete Trimble’s podcast will be published in March 2021!
Monday 23 November 2020: Louise Sparrow, Chair of the Australian Sewing Guild is back with the last sewing challenge for 2020. It’s the Christmas stocking challenge and there’s a random draw prize.
Here is the podcast transcript, thanks to the hard work of Helene Gassman, member secretary of the Australian Sewing Guild.
Monday 9 November 2020: Louise Sparrow, Chair of the Australian Sewing Guild has so much to tell us about.
Kenneth D King is running a couture strap seam couture technique workshop via Zoom on Saturday 14 November 2020.
There are 2 online technique workshop topics are sewing a lined vent and sewing an easy-sew collar stand.
With the online sewing technique workshops, you can put these skills into practice by joining the November Stitch a shirt challenge.
Here is the podcast transcript, thanks to the hard work of Helene Gassman, member secretary of the Australian Sewing Guild.
Monday 2 November 2020: Kenneth was gracious enough to record an updated podcast now that we’re living in this new normal with Covid.
You’ll have noticed his fabulous work making Barbie clothes. But if you’ve listened to Kenneth’s podcast ‘All Grown Up Now’, you’ll know how significant making Barbie clothes have been in his life and how making Barbie clothes help the panic attacks away.
He talks about his love for Fortuny fabrics and how is sewing advice is all about fit and building a few well fitted basic patterns you can go back to again and again where you can make the style changes you want, when you want to.
Good news for Kenneth King fans. The Australian Sewing Guild online workshop on 14 November with Kenneth D King will be recorded.

Here is the podcast transcript, thanks to the hard work of Helene Gassman, member secretary of the Australian Sewing Guild.
Monday 26 November 2020: Gretchen Hirsch or Gertie, responded to the Pandemic by developing the free Harlow Pajama pattern.

Some people find Youtube videos are how they learn and sew. Gertie has developed a Youtube tutorial that runs for just under 2 hours, to help new sewists along. The Harlow pajama pattern by Gertie was sponsored by B&J Fabrics to give back to the sewing community. The Australian Sewing Guild picked this free pattern as their October sewing challenge for members to make their own pajamas.
Here is the podcast transcript, thanks to the hard work of Helene Gassman, member secretary of the Australian Sewing Guild.
Monday 19 October 2020: Louise Sparrow, Chair of the Australian Sewing Guild updates us on 2 industry partner developments – Sure-Fit Designs presentation on 24 October and Trish Hargraves new online video to develop your own trouser block pattern.

ASG partners with Sure-Fit Designs to bring you this private online event. Join Glenda the Good Stitch in this LIVE broadcast on Saturday 24 October, starting at 12:00 noon QLD time (check your home time zone please!).

Trish Hargrave of Draft T Studio has now developed an online trouser drafting workshop. Trish was on the podcast in July
You really should bookmark the ASG events page to stay up to date with all the new online workshops being announced.
Here is the podcast transcript courtesy of Helene Gassman for the Australian Sewing Guild.
Monday 5 October 2020: Linda Jobson of Linda’s Lingerie talks about her 24 years of making custom bras and running bra making tutorials. She’s an Australian resource that has developed her bra making tutorials into videos for anyone to purchase.

Monday 28 September 2020: Louise is back this week discussing another industry partner Linda Jobson.

Linda is a successful bra making tutor and she now offers bra making classes and she’s offering ASG members a special discount. Linda is an Aussie that has adapted from running face to face workshops to providing videos for anyone to access.

Here is the podcast transcript courtesy of Helene Gassman for the Australian Sewing Guild.
Monday 21 September 2020: Louise Sparrow, Chair of ASG is back with the details of October’s sewing challenge and it’s a fun sewing challenge for everyone to enjoy – Gertie’s Harlow Pajamas.

Gertie’s Charm Patterns are vintage inspired and come in a great range of sizes for all body shapes.
This is another online sewing challenge the Australian Sewing Guild has developed to keep their members connected through fun and achievable sewing challenges in 2020.

Here is the transcript for this podcast, courtesy of Helene Gassman for the Australian Sewing Guild.
Monday 14 September 2020: A message from ASG Chair, Louise Sparrow
‘Over the past few months I have enjoyed running a series of online workshops. In particular, I enjoy chatting with participants and getting to know members that I might not otherwise have the opportunity to meet. One theme that keeps coming up is that being in isolation or lock-down has given people more time to sew. Lots of new garments are being made with no occasion to wear them as there are fewer opportunities to get dressed up. Let’s fix that! October 2020 will be ‘show and tell’ month.
We want to see what is being produced in sewing rooms around the nation. Every Monday, post a picture in social media (Facebook or Instagram) of one of your creations, using two hashtags – #MeMadeMonday and #AustralianSewingGuild. The hashtags will enable us to search for your pictures and compile an album.
Add a short description including information such as what pattern you used, type of fabric, special techniques employed, challenges faced, etc. Garments, quilts, patchwork, applique, handbags, embroidery – we want to see it all!
There are only 2 rules:
Some form of sewing must be used – machine, overlocker, hand-stitching.
The item must be made my you. Please don’t post someone else’s work. Don’t be shy. This is your chance to show off and brag.’
For anyone that hasn’t been involved in the yearly #memademay, the podcast we published earlier this year has been edited so you can hear how #Memademay gives sewists the opportunity to show their makes everyday in May.
Here is the transcript for this podcast, courtesy of Helene Gassman for the Australian Sewing Guild.
Series 3 Episode 5: Zoe talked about patterns that excite her and has a special message for sewists who were thinking about taking part in #memademay2020. This podcast has been rebooted to give Australian Sewing Guild members background to what me mades are all about.

Monday 31 August 2020: How many listeners remember those weekend Pattern Puzzles that Anita used to run a few years ago on Facebook? They were a great way to learn about patterns, the pieces within a garment and then, what the puzzle garment was. You can still find these pattern puzzles on her Well-suited blog. Anita is an ASG Industry Partner and offers discounts to members.

Anita encourages sewists to continue to learn new sewing skills and techniques. She also reminds sewists that it’s also good to go back to making your favourite patterns to keep your sewing motivation on fire.
Monday 24 August 2020: Louise Sparrow, Chair of the Australian Sewing Guild is back this week. There are 2 new online sewing technique workshops available for September. French Seam refinement is a great technique to include to elevate your Spring sewing projects. For unlined jackets, mitred corners of all dimensions is another useful technique to add to your sewing skills. These are just 2 of the online sewing workshops on offer in September.

The September sewing challenge is based on the oh-so-simple Harvest Top from Peppermint Magazine is our pattern of choice. The design lines present lots of options for use of colour, patterns, plains, trims…endless possibilities.
Jocelyn Holley offers A0 printing and delivery. She can be contacted at print@asewlution.com.au. Jocelyn’s website is www.asewlution.com.au
Here is the transcript for this podcast, courtesy of Helene Gassman for the Australian Sewing Guild.
Monday 17 August 2020: Another Australian local supports sewists and Australian Sewing Guild members with special discounts. Alison is the pattern designer and blogger for Lorelei Jayne patterns working from her home in Perth, Western Australia.

Alison has 13 free patterns on her website so you can test out bag making before you delve into more complex bags. She discusses how she finds her bag pattern inspirations and how she finds amazing bag notions to inspire your bag making projects.
Here is the transcript of this podcast, courtesy of Helene Gassman for the Australian Sewing Guild.
10 August 2020: Sarah is the designer behind Pattern Union and she enjoys supporting Australian Sewing Guild members with her patterns. As Sarah says, inclusivity isn’t just about size. Her patterns can be adapted to different body types.

Pattern Union was created by Sarah Pondevie, owner of Workspace Fashion and Design school, teacher and maker of fashion, who has a passion for pattern making. Her years of working in made-to-measure clothing and teaching has given her the breadth of knowledge to create a range of clothing patterns that appreciates the fact that traditional sizing does not reflect standard measurements.
Here is the transcript for this podcast courtesy of Helene Gassman for preparing this on behalf of the Australian Sewing Guild.
3 August 2020: Lucy of All Buttons Great and Small is a Sydney button retailer that provides buttons and closure both at the store and online. They’s always provided a mail order service and you can order via their online collection.
Here is the transcript for this podcast courtesy of Helene Gassman for preparing this on behalf of the Australian Sewing Guild.
Monday 27 July 2020: Louise Sparrow updates about 1. The Pleated Skirt sewalong, 2. Two workshops – Triangle buttonhole and V-neckband techniques, 3. New Shirtmaking technique workshops.

Here is the transcript for this podcast. Thank you Helene Gassman for preparing this transcript on behalf of the Australian Sewing Guild.
Monday 20 July 2020: Australian Sewing Guild members can access the industry partners that offer discounts to keep members sewing. Today’s podcast introduces Trish Hargrave of Draft T Studio.
Here is the transcript for this podcast. Thank you Helene Gassman for preparing this transcript on behalf of the Australian Sewing Guild.

Monday 6 July 2020: Last week ASG launched their pleated skirt sewalong to give Specialty Pleaters a boost. If you want fabric to be pleated for you, it’s wonderful to be able to find a business that can pleat fabric for you. Specialty Pleaters was established in 1925 and they’re located in Melbourne.
Last year ASG ran a similar sewalong using a circle skirt as the project. This year, the sewalong is all guides you through making a straight skirt with a yoke. Tatyana Anderson is managing this sewalong over the next 8 weeks. Make sure you register today.
If you need pleating ideas for this challenge and other makes, go to my Pinterest board.
Here is the transcript for this podcast. Thank you Helene Gassman for preparing this transcript on behalf of the Australian Sewing Guild.

Monday 29 June 2020: You’ll hear from Raewyn and Linda, two members of the Australian Sewing Guild NSW Industry Day committee. They put on a great event in March and you can here how this committee came together and how they’ve enjoyed their journey.
Make sure you go to the audience recorded podcast of the keynote speaker, Rebecca Ritchie, Wardrobe Head at Opera Australia.
Here is the transcript for this podcast. Thank you Helene Gassman for preparing this transcript on behalf of the Australian Sewing Guild.
Monday 22 June 2020: Louise Sparrow, Chair of ASG discusses the sewing challenges ASG has developed to keep their members engaged in sewing while we’re in social isolation. This month they’re having fun sewing stuffed toys. We also thank Helene for volunteering to produce the transcripts for each ASG podcast.

Here is the transcript for this podcast. Thank you Helene Gassman for preparing this transcript on behalf of the Australian Sewing Guild.
Monday 15 June 2020: Louise Sparrow updates us on the success of ASG running online sewing workshops using Zoom. There are so many more workshops being run and you’ll hear about their planned workshops that are filling up fast.

Here is the transcript for this podcast. Thank you Helene Gassman for preparing this transcript on behalf of the Australian Sewing Guild.

Monday 25 May 2020: Louise Sparrow has another exciting workshop the ASG have developed for Guild members. Anne Whalley, the Pattern Whisperer is running a fun and informative workshop about how to use your sewing machine feet – Get to know your machine feet. Go to the ASG events page and book in today.

Here is the podcast transcript for 25 May 2020. Thank you Helene Gassman for preparing this transcript on behalf of the Australian Sewing Guild.
Monday 18 May 2020: The Australian Sewing Guild has started using Zoom to run interactive workshops for their members. But don’t fret if you weren’t able to get into these workshops. The recording will be available on their website for free to members.
Here is the podcast transcript for 18 May 2020. Thank you Helene Gassman for preparing this transcript on behalf of the Australian Sewing Guild.

Monday 11 May 2020: Listen to Evelyn Wood, the founder of the Vintage School of Fashion and the Vintage Sewing School. Today you can hear her excitement about her partnership with the Australian Sewing Guild. They’re partnered and created the Vintage Re-fashion Workshop. Registrations open on 15 May and close on 1 July 2020! Why not join. It’s free for ASG members.

Here is the podcast transcript for 11 May 2020. Thank you Helene Gassman for preparing this transcript on behalf of the Australian Sewing Guild.
Monday 4 May 2020: Louise Sparrow, Chair of the Australian Sewing Guild gives us the details for their latest collaboration with Evelyn Wood, ASG Industry Partner and founder of the Vintage School of Fashion and the Vintage Sewing School – Vintage Re-fashion Workshop. Registrations open on 15 May and close on 31 July 2020! Why not join. It’s free for ASG members.
Here is the podcast transcript for 4 May 2020. Thank you Helene Gassman for preparing this transcript on behalf of the Australian Sewing Guild.
Monday 27 April 2020: The first sewing challenge anyone can enter is the cozy sweater challenge. Once you hear how easy this challenge is, you’ll want to enter it. Louise gives us the basics to enter this challenge. Go to their challenge website to enter and keep informed as you sew. It’s free to enter.
Here is the podcast transcript for 27 April 2020. Thank you Helene Gassman for preparing this transcript on behalf of the Australian Sewing Guild.

Monday 20 April 2020: Louise Sparrow has agreed to update us each week about what’s happening across the Australian Sewing Guild while their local groups can’t meet while we’re all staying home. They’ve developed a page with projects and learning modules for the sewing community on their Australian Sewing Guild website.
Here is the podcast transcript for 20 April 2020. Thank you Helene Gassman for preparing this podcast transcript on behalf of the Australian Sewing Guild
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