Australian Textile Artist, Cathy Jack Coupland hosts this brand-new fortnightly safari-inspired podcast, journeying into the beguiling world of stitch, sewing, and embroidery, with insights into its history, use, and innovations. Join this unique expedition and thread your way into the amazing and irresistible world of needle and thread. Learn more about Cathy's work with needle and thread at cathyjackcoupland.com
Isabella Rosner
Art Gallery of New South Wales
Jo Andrews
Sovay Berriman
Sovay Berriman
Door Williams
Ashmolean Museum
Annoushka Ducas
NAWG: A History Podcast With Brittany Faulkner
Susan Weeks
Art Gallery of New South Wales
Sherry & Chos
Grant Gibson
Sharon Berman
Jeanita
University of Copenhagen
Kimmy Mai Penny
Mahdi Esmailoghli
None
Salted Logic
Amy Tsilemanis
DIOR
Peter Korchnak
H&H Studio
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
Otako
None
Wordbank
None
LÀ FUORI
selvedge
American Duchess
Maria Theoharous
Emily Ding
Maddy Pelling, Freya Gowrley, Serena Dyer & Caroline McCaffrey-Howarth
Stories behind what we make
Hannah&Lou
Suzy Menkes
Cambridge University
Judith van Vliet
SALA Festival
Liza Urla
Modsy
Rebecca Budd
Michael Baker
The Artists Contemporary
Lovelace Cook
Australian Design Centre
National Academy of Design
Helen Hiebert Studio
Ifedolapo
Charlie Place
Gary Terzza
Floorr Magazine
LittleFire
Emma Hill
Jo Frances Penn
Robert Andriessen
Jeremy Bassetti
Arkhilite
Robert Andriessen
Michael Bott and Rupert Soskin
Paper Dialogues Podcast
Lost in Translations
Melissa Cloudfish
Christine Cyr Clisset
Akash and Durga
Matthew Weldon
Carmina and Patch
Fitzwilliam Museum
None
Science Write Now
Jennifer Kloester
Allyson Healey
TED
Chloe W
Lisa Woolfork
Authenticite by Hatem Alakeel
BookBlast Ltd and the individual artists
TravelZoom Podcast
Michael Hauptman
Royal Literary Fund
Amrita Gangatirkar
Marius Frøisland
Jillian Knipe
Pablo & Aaron
iBookBinding
Primary Sources
London by Lockdown
EXARC
The University of Edinburgh
Dan Mayur
Lucy Clayton
Josefina Kohvakka
None
Rupert Mallin
Candice Nolan
Tamar Avishai
University of Cambridge Museums