Garmology podcast: The Guernsey ganzie – With Rachael Laine of Le Tricoteur (#128)
Today we head to the small island of Guernsey to learn more about the legendary wool sweater often known as[…]
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Today we head to the small island of Guernsey to learn more about the legendary wool sweater often known as[…]
Read moreSeason premiere! This episode is about the epic task set by Justine Aldersey-Williams of The Wild Dyery and Northern England[…]
Read moreWell, it’s that time of the season again, when we call it a wrap, take a break and plot our[…]
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Read moreSomething a little different today! Not a fresh slice of garmology for your ears, but by way of a feed[…]
Read moreToday we head off to rural Northern Ireland to talk to Mario Sierra, third-generation weaver at the family-owned Mourne Textiles.[…]
Read moreToday I bring back Niamh Carr of NemCee and Gary Newbold of English Utopia for a catch-up on how they[…]
Read moreIt’s been a long time coming, but this week finally sees iconic British designer Nigel Cabourn guest Garmology for a[…]
Read moreThis week’s guest is Eva Kittelsen, author and visible mending activist, sewing bee contestant, fashion and textile designer and entrepreneur.[…]
Read moreThis week’s guest is Dr Kat Jungnickel, sociologist (from Goldsmiths, University of London), cyclist, tweed enthusiast and keen investigator of[…]
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