
Haptic & Hue's Tales of Textiles explores the way in which cloth speaks to us and the impact it has on our lives. It looks at the different light textiles cast on the story of humanity. It thinks about the skills that go into constructing it and what it means to the people who use it.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 68 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | CraftsSociety & CultureLeisure | |||

Textiles have a tremendous power to hold our culture and identity, more so than most understand. For thousands of years the Coast Salish people of the Pacific North West, which straddles the border between Canada and the United States, made unique ce... more
Hooked rugs are humble things made of recycled cloth and worn out textiles, originally born of need and lack: and yet they have come to mean much more to the communities that produced and enjoyed them. In America they have become an emblem of homespu... more
If you were asked to stitch a picture of your brain what would it look like? A project that looks at the connection between our hands and our brains asked people to do just that. It was aiming to measure creativity and to find out what impact skill a... more
If we need proof that textiles can rewrite human history, then it lies with the bog bodies of northern Europe. Textile archaeologists are revealing a whole new past about people who, in some cases, are older than Tutankhamen, but much less celebrated... more
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So glad I stumbled upon this podcast. Educational insightful and fascinating. I’ve shared with a few folks having only just discovered this podcast. Thankyou
One of the best radio productions I ever heard. Interesting new insights into the world of cloth and thread. Brings to light textile arts and artists, and aspects of these arts you might never have thought of in this manner. Best to be listened to while working on threads and with cloth...
Jo knows how to pick the most uniques stories that tell the stories of humanity in gripping and sensitive ways. I look forward to it every month and play the episodes more than once. Love it!
The very best podcast for a textile lover to listen to, perhaps while knitting, spinning, weaving, sewing, crocheting, making sprang, lacemaking, twining, plying, stitching, doing embroidery....
I stumbled on this podcast because of a post I saw on Instagram. It’s absolutely the best co podcast out there. If you are interested in the history of everything garments, sewing, and fiber - this is the podcast for you. I’m 100% hooked. It’s well produced, the storytelling is superb, and the content is fascinating. Well done!
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A focus on textiles provides a unique lens through which to explore human history and experience. Episodes cover various aspects of textile arts, cultural significance, and the personal stories behind fabric and craft, with insights from experts and practitioners in the field. The integration of storytelling with historical context emphasizes the importance of textiles in shaping communities and identities, illustrating themes of resilience, creativity, and heritage. This podcast likely appeals to those with an interest in crafts, history, and the societal roles textiles play in cultural narratives.
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1. The Long Thread Podcast
2. Check Your Thread: Sewing More Sustainably
3. Threads Magazine Podcast: "Sewing With Threads"
4. Seamwork Radio: Sewing and Creativity
5. Love to Sew Podcast
Haptic & Hue launched 5 years ago and published 68 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Haptic & Hue include:
1. Emma Tennant
2. Stephanie Krauss
3. Carol Christensen
4. Deb McGuire
5. Jess Bailey
6. Zoe Venditosi
7. Claire Mitchell
8. Julianne Tomassi
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