Episode 94 : Yarndale 2025 – Celebrating Yarn & Community

Image shows the Yarndale entrance hall

On the weekend of 27th & 28th September, Skipton Auction Mart was again transformed into Yarndale. The festival of all things creative brings stall holders and crafts people from far and wide to share their love of their creative passions.

While knitting and crochet take centre stage with every imaginable colour and type of yarn, there are many other crafts to enjoy, including embroidery, sewing, spinning, felting, lacemaking and so much more. 

I went along with my trusty microphone and chatted to so many people, friends I’ve known online, people I’ve met before and so many new acquauintances too. It was a total joy.

(Picture shows a stunning blanket by Sue Maton from The Mercerie)

Image shows a blanket designed by Sue Maison from The Mercerie
Image shows the Amanda Bloom stand at Yarndale 2025

I was also thrilled to be able to chat to Julie Park, a good friend of the late Amanda Bloom, who was there to represent her friend and support 3 new creative businesses with the Yarndale Start-Up Bursary.

Sammy from Auspicious Stitch was one of the Yarndale Start-Up Bursaries supported by the fundraising effort by Amanda Bloom’s friend Julie Park.

Image shows Sammy from Auspicious Stitch standing by her Yarndale stall

My thanks to everyone who spoke to me for this episode including:

Carley from Unicorn Puffs & Rainbows

Lydia from Laurette Crafts

Sue Maton from The Mercerie

Emma Wood from Verde

Julie Park on behalf of Amanda Bloom & the Yarndale Start-Up Bursary

Sammy from Auspicious Stitch

And Sara & Sean from Crochet in the Glen

It was a treat to catch up with Sara Macleod from Crochet in the Glen again after spending the day at Yarndale.

I even found the time to try my hand at Brioche Crochet in a workshop with Emma Wood from Verde.

Thank you again to everyone who chatted to me on Saturday at Yarndale – you really helped make it a special day for me!

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Making Stitches Podcast is presented, recorded and edited by Lindsay Weston.

Episode 68 : Spinning, Weaving & Niddy Noddies with Cathy Wright from Lazykate Textiles

Jessamy & Cathy Wright from Lazykate Textiles

Welcome to the first episode of Making Stitches in 2024! Sorry for the longer than anticipated break.  This is the first of the final three episodes in Series Seven.  

Cathy working on a rigid heddle loom

This time, I’m sharing a chat I had late last year with Cathy Wright from Lazykate Textiles. Cathy’s a spinner and weaver sharing her love of creativity  by teaching these heritage crafts to anyone who wants to learn. 

A Niddy Noddy

Based in Liverpool, Cathy sells the equipment needed to take up the crafts and runs workshops to show students how to progress their technique. Cathy’s enthusiasm for her craft is clear and she’s dedicated to sharing her expertise. 

Cathy spinning

You can find out more about Cathy’s work at Lazykate Textiles on her website.

Cathy’s group ‘The Woollers’ meets on the first Saturday of each month in Northern Lights, Caine Brewery Village, 5 Mann Street, Liverpool L8 5AF.

My sincere thanks to Cathy for speaking to me for Making Stitches Podcast.

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Making Stitches  Podcast is also supported by the Making Stitches Shop which offers Making Stitches Podcast merchandise for sale as well as some of my own crochet patterns.

Making Stitches Podcast is presented, recorded and edited by Lindsay Weston.

Episode 17 : Finding colour inspiration in a lockdown veg patch with Agnis Smallwood

Agnis Smallwood
(Photo credit: Joanne Crawford)

This week, designer, maker, educator and weaver Agnis Smallwood speaks to me about her craft, her creative journey and how she found inspiration for her work this year among the carrots and radishes she grew in her small veg patch during lockdown. Agnis, who is based in Yorkshire, works on solo weaving projects as well as collaborations with organisations like museums. She also teaches weaving and other crafts like rag rug making and felting.

Table Loom

Just a few generations ago looms were a familiar sight in domestic settings giving artisans the chance to work from home. Just like the generations of weavers who have gone before her, Agnis is currently working on her loom from home which is where she spoke to me from.

Woven fabric
Lockdown veg patch inspired woven scarves
(Photo credit: Joanne Crawford)

You can see Agnis’ work and find out about her workshops on her website.

Agnis’ radish inspired scarf
(Photo credit: Joanne Crawford)

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This episode is dedicated to the memory of Anu Dent, a crocheter and a much valued supporter of Making Stitches who very sadly passed away in November 2020. My condolences go out to her family and friends.

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