WHY SEWING MATTERS with Barbara Burman
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Hello and welcome to Making Stitches Podcast!
My guest for this episode is the historian and writer, Barbara Burman, whose latest book is 'The Point of the Needle - Why Sewing Matters'. Barbara, a retired academic from the University of Southampton and the University of the Arts, spent more than 40 years teaching and researching the history of dress and textiles.
In her latest book, Barbara takes an in-depth look at the social and cultural significance of sewing, drawing on contemporary voices as well as historical research. In it, Barbara asks what people are sewing, why they are motivated to sew and why people choose to mend?
This was a fascinating chat, which covered lots of different aspects of Barbara's work - I hope you enjoy l listening to it!
You can find a link to 'The Point of the Needle - Why Sewing Matters' here.
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