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Friday, January 6, 2017

Sewbussted's Material Witness

The first episode of Sewbussted's Material Witness is up!!!

As I said in the preliminary video, it's not perfect, far from it, but rather than wait until everything is perfect, I decided to just start :) I love podcasts, and the podcasts that I enjoy the most have an attached video. It's fun to actually see a person. The videos will be kept to approximately 30 minutes, not too long, and not too short. 

I'm very happy to introduce you to my friend, a wonderfully gifted designer, Bryan K. Osburn.  You can see more of his work HEREIf you would like to contact Bryan, he works exclusively through Facebook. Just put his name in the search box and send him a message.

Enjoy!




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13 comments:

  1. Wow, Rhonda what talent you both have. Your interview really resonated with me. Sewing has been a part of me since I first began on my mother's treadle sewing machine. I'm looking forward to your next interview. Can't wait.

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    1. Thanks so much!!! I had a blast with Bryan. Thanks for putting up with my ineptness 😊

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  2. What a wonderful episode, Rhonda!!! Bryan is amazingly talented and I so enjoyed hearing his story and watching the camaraderie you have with him!

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  3. That was great!
    You have such rapport with others that I think you should consider going back to teaching.....

    Thank you Rhonda, what an insight and a little bit more about you.......

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  4. I love this! It is so entertaining - I have always enjoyed reading your posts and now this is another way to learn and enjoy your work and the work of your friends! the background story is great to hear.

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    1. I'' so glad that you enjoyed it! As I become a little more proficient, hopefully it will be all the more interesting. Fingers crossed 😊

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  5. Thanks for sharing. My brother went to Ray Vogue school the year after high school for photography, so I know of where you speak. I am LOVING your daily blog postings. I appreciate how very very much work doing that is!!!

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  6. What a fabulous interview. Actually, it was really more like a conversation between two best friends that I was privileged to overhear! I can't wait until the next one...
    Also, thank you for introducing us to Bryan. What a charming and lovely man.:-)

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  7. Rhonda, Congratulations on your new series. This is great, and thank you so much for broadening our horizons as it relates to sewing and another crafts. As you know I had an opportunity to meet Bryan and see his beautiful garments. I hope to continue to learn and be inspired by you and others.

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  8. Wonderful interview! The chat was very interesting. You and Brian certainly had good training in the fashion field. I often look at some of the collections young designers come up with and wonder how they plan to make a living with such unwearable (and non fitting) items. The whole objective of design is to make something Unique, sure, but flattering. I hope you and Brian are not the last design graduates who know how to tailor. lol.
    The podcast was very interesting, and I always like to be a bit nosy about other people's sewing spaces.
    Thank you.

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  9. Such an interesting conversation to listen to between the two of you. I felt like I was there too just couldn't ask any questions. Looking forward to more of these.

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  10. Rhonda, I just now had a chance to watch (school has been closed because of snow). I really enjoyed the first episode. It was like watching a conversation, very natural and down to earth. Thank you for sharing one of your friends with us. And it was interesting to see Mr Osburn lived in Charlotte for a short time. Wish I could have met him.

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