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Textile Activism with Abigail Wastie from Thread of Life

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In this episode of the Sewing Social Podcast, Abigail Wastie (Thread of Life) shares her journey from a textile artist to a textile activist and educator.

She discusses her passion for sustainable fashion, the importance of asking questions about textile production, and her experiences teaching vulnerable youth about sustainable practices.

Abigail also highlights her projects, including a sustainable school uniform initiative and community events focused on ethical fashion. Throughout the conversation, she emphasises the need for a shift in mindset towards sustainability in both personal and community practices.

Key Takeaways:

  • Abigail has always been passionate about activism and sustainability.
  • Textile activism involves engaging others in discussions about fabric and production.
  • She learned to sew out of necessity and through many mistakes.
  • Abigail primarily makes her own clothes and focuses on natural fibres.
  • She works with vulnerable youth to provide alternative education in textiles.
  • The sustainable school uniform project aims to create plastic-free options for children.
  • Abigail practices sustainability in her home, including keeping chickens and using local milk.
  • She believes in the importance of community engagement and education.
  • Abigail runs events to connect people with ethical fashion makers and discussions.
  • Sustainability requires a shift in mindset and behaviour.

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Guest details:

@threadoflife

www.threadoflife.org.uk

www.abigailwastie.co.uk

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Abigail Wastie and Her Journey

03:00 The Concept of Textile Activism

05:58 Learning to Sew and Overcoming Challenges

09:00 Sustainable Fashion Choices and Practices

12:13 Alternative Education and Working with Vulnerable Youth

15:13 Sustainable School Uniform Project

17:48 Personal Sustainable Practices and Lifestyle Choices

20:00 Reflections on Success and Future Goals

22:52 Upcoming Events and Community Engagement

26:03 Promoting Sustainability in the Sewing Community

29:04 Quickfire This or That Game

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In this episode of the Sewing Social Podcast, Abigail Wastie (Thread of Life) shares her journey from a textile artist to a textile activist and educator.

She discusses her passion for sustainable fashion, the importance of asking questions about textile production, and her experiences teaching vulnerable youth about sustainable practices.

Abigail also highlights her projects, including a sustainable school uniform initiative and community events focused on ethical fashion. Throughout the conversation, she emphasises the need for a shift in mindset towards sustainability in both personal and community practices.

Key Takeaways:

  • Abigail has always been passionate about activism and sustainability.
  • Textile activism involves engaging others in discussions about fabric and production.
  • She learned to sew out of necessity and through many mistakes.
  • Abigail primarily makes her own clothes and focuses on natural fibres.
  • She works with vulnerable youth to provide alternative education in textiles.
  • The sustainable school uniform project aims to create plastic-free options for children.
  • Abigail practices sustainability in her home, including keeping chickens and using local milk.
  • She believes in the importance of community engagement and education.
  • Abigail runs events to connect people with ethical fashion makers and discussions.
  • Sustainability requires a shift in mindset and behaviour.

Follow me:

@thesewingsocialpod

@thedalythread

Guest details:

@threadoflife

www.threadoflife.org.uk

www.abigailwastie.co.uk

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Abigail Wastie and Her Journey

03:00 The Concept of Textile Activism

05:58 Learning to Sew and Overcoming Challenges

09:00 Sustainable Fashion Choices and Practices

12:13 Alternative Education and Working with Vulnerable Youth

15:13 Sustainable School Uniform Project

17:48 Personal Sustainable Practices and Lifestyle Choices

20:00 Reflections on Success and Future Goals

22:52 Upcoming Events and Community Engagement

26:03 Promoting Sustainability in the Sewing Community

29:04 Quickfire This or That Game

  continue reading

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