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Check Your Thread: Sewing More Sustainably

#153: The Provenance of Materials and Techniques – Shams with Allie Davis

23 september 2024

Are you ready for a bit of a shake up this week? We have a guest host for this episode: we’re in the safe hands of regular guest Shams el-Din Rogers, and of course she’s presented us with an incredible conversation. Shams is talking to Toronto-based textile artist and mending workshop facilitator, Allie Davis. They have a fascinating discussion about whether it’s cultural appropriation or appreciation to teach techniques from a culture that is not your own. Plus, they explore the benefits and joys of working with materials that have had another life before you got hold of them…

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Find Shams el-Din Rogers on Instagram @shamseldinrogers.

Follow Allie Davis on Instagram @witchdyes and check out their website for dates of upcoming workshops dates and locations. 

Listen to her on previous episodes of CYT:

Allie took a Domestika class called Introduction to Japanese Sashiko Stitching led by artist Atsushi Futatsuya (@sashikostory on Instagram).

Allie also took a clone-your-clothes workshop with Camilla Salcedo (@lil_arepa on Instagram). 

Shams and Camilla are part of a creative re-use collective called Works in Progress Toronto.

The Textile Museum of Canada, based in Toronto, host a reuse program through which you can purchase pre-owned fabric. 

Allie has also purchased pre-owned fabrics from Lucky Deluxe Fabrics.  

‘Wild Color’ is a book by Jenny Dean about natural dyeing:

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