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A Chat with the Oink Pigments Team (08-10-2020)

8/15/2020

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This last Monday (08/10/2020) my guest was the Oink Pigments team.

This interview lasted about an hour and 25 minutes. Most of our conversation revolved around how they all met and how it evolved into Oink Pigments.


This was the very first time I had four people on the air with me. I thought it might be a mess... but it wasn't. What impressed me most is how socially conscious this business is and how much they give/donate even under hard economic times.

​Please list to this great interview to hear from these amazing folx.

About Oink Pigments: 
Established in 2010, Oink Pigments is a purveyor of small-batch, hand-dyed yarns in Vista, CA and Indianapolis, IN. Our owners (Alexa, Helena, and Julie) are a trio of strong-willed humans who love pigs, puns, and purls. They have over 140 bright and playful colorways, available on over a dozen yarn & fiber bases.

Let me introduce you to the team...

Alexa Wilson (she/her) learned to knit in 2009, and knew from the moment she picked up the needles that she wanted to build a career in the fiber arts industry. She started dyeing in 2010, and has been in love with adding a bit of color to life ever since. Alexa continues to work hard to grow Oink Pigments, along with the rest of Team Oink, embarking on an incredible adventure through the yarnisphere. You can find her on the couch starting another new project, or buried under doggos, but probably both.

Helena Bristow (she/they) has been Vice Pigmentologist at Oink Pigments since its inception in 2010. She learned to crochet at age 4, and taught herself to knit when she started graduate school for the first time. She often jokes that “knitting stuck; grad school did not” -- Helena has now dropped out of two different graduate programs because she would rather be playing with yarn. Helena can usually be found driving all over the country in her yarn van, to fiber festivals and local yarn stores.

Julie Gillespie (she/her) keeps things running as Chief Oink Operator and head of Social Media & Marketing. She started knitting in 2007 on a whim and has been collecting different crafty skill sets ever since. Julie first joined Team Oink at Stitches West 2015, and was immediately informed that she was never allowed to leave. She can be found manning the Oink Pigments social media accounts, surrounded by a grumble of pugs. Founder of Sparkle Saturday, she always encourages others to shine bright.

Harper Hodes (they/he) has been a member of Team Oink for a few years now, and loves helping customers pair colors. They have been knitting since they were in high school and are strongly involved in advocacy for mental health issues, the LGBTQIA+ community, and disability access. Harper is a process knitter who enjoys color work, but much prefers petting and buying yarn to finishing projects. They can often be found in their wheelchair at the Oink booth reminding people to hydrate.

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Here are the resource links to some of the things we talked about on the show...

  • Oink Pigments website:
    oinkpigments.com

  • Yarn of the Month:
    https://oinkpigments.com/collections/yotm

  • Birthday Goody Bags:
    https://oinkpigments.com/products/10th-birthday-bundle

  • Sylvia Rivera Law Project:
    https://srlp.org

  • Helena's Classes at Fiberworld:
    https://fiberworld2020.com/classes-2/

  • Oink Pigments at Fiberworld:
    https://fiberworld2020.com/vendors/

  • Oink Pigments on Instagram:
    https://www.instagram.com/oinkpigments/​

  • Oink Pigments on Twitter:
    https://twitter.com/oinkpigments

  • Oink Pigments on Facebook:
    https://www.facebook.com/oinkpigment

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Heavenly Bresser (07-13-2020): Spinning & Inspiring

7/17/2020

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This last Monday (07/13/2020) my guest was Heavenly Bresser. Heavenly joined me from her home in Warrenville, IL.

This show lasted an hour and forty five minutes. And we talked about a lot of things. 

We talking about Heavenly's career and her family. We talked about how she got into the fiber arts world. We talked about some of her work that has been published in various magazines (please see the links below).

We talked about Heavenly's propensity to collect spinning wheels. We talked about her teaching career. And we talked about the things she's doing online... including Tour de Fleece. We also talked a little about the work she will be doing with STITCHES at Home (our upcoming virtual events).

Heavenly also shared a disturbing story of her first experience in a yarn shop.


Of course, Heavenly and I talked about a lot more than these highlights (above)... so I encourage you all to listen to the show. I think you'll really enjoy it.

Heavenly Bresser's Biography: Heavenly Bresser is a self-taught, well-rounded fiber artist from Chicago. She has over 10 years of experience with crochet and knitting, but also loves dyeing fibers, hand spinning, weaving and repairing spinning wheels. Working from fleece to project is one of her favorite things to do. Her passion for fiber arts and the joy of seeing others grow in their craft is part of her motivation as an instructor. Heavenly’s goal is to uplift, inspire and encourage those around her and challenge them to think outside the box and to do things they’d never imagine could be done. Outside of her fiber adventures, her time is spent caring for her husband, two young boys, and Morkie named Samson.


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Here are the resource links to some of the things we talked about on the show...

  • Some of Heavenly's articles:
    https://spinoffmagazine.com/spring-cleaning-roundup-your-fiber-tools/
    https://shop.longthreadmedia.com/products/spin-off-winter-2020
    https://www.fiberygoodness.com/tinystudio/
    https://spinoffmagazine.com/become-a-spinning-wheel-detective-tips-for-buying-vintage-wheels/


  • Heavenly's website:
    https://www.heavenlyknitchet.com


  • Heavenly's Instagram:
    https://www.instagram.com/heavenlyknitchet


  • Facebook Group: The Handspun Experience:
    https://www.facebook.com/groups/2085493555060399/?ref=share

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Charan Sachar (05-25-2020): Creative with clay & much more

5/27/2020

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This last Monday (05/25/2020) my guest was Charan Sachar from Creative with Clay. Charan joined me from his home studio in Federal Way, Washington.

If you’ve been to a #STITCHESWest in the past couple of years, you might have met him and seen his wonderful work first hand.

This show lasted just about and hour and a half. Charan is true artist when it comes to pottery. But he also knits, spins, weaves, and does hand-dying. He can't keep away from techniques and color.

We talked about the influence his mother's dress making and embroider show (in India) had on his work. He admitted that a lot of the motifs and colors continue to influence his work.

Charan was a computer engineer. When he came to the United States he continued his education and got a Masters in computer science. Education was always important in his family.

​Around 2000 he took his first pottery class. It changed him forever. He did Fine Art Shows for 15 years. In his 7th year of doing those shows, he quit his full time job and worked in his studio full time.

The reason that I know Charan is that in 2018 he did his first #STITCHESWest. His work, with knit textures as part of his pottery, was received with a lot of enthusiasm almost immediately.

We talked about his process and his love for color. We talked about his inspirations. And we talked about his experiences in the fiber arts industry.

He was a delight to talk with. I hope you'll listen to the show and check it out for yourself.​


Charan Sachar's Biography: Charan Sachar (from Creative with Clay) lived in India for a significant part of his life where his mother ran a boutique, designing clothes for brides and bridesmaids. The designs, colors, fabrics and embroidery he came across then have a strong impact on his work now. 

In 2014, Charan took up knitting as a hobby and very soon the knit patterns started making an appearance into his work. Very soon, he purchased a floor loom and a spinning wheel. Now he obsesses over dyeing fiber and is fascinated about color mixing and different spinning techniques which change the appearance of the final yarn. The transformation of fiber to yarn and yarn to fabric inspires him further regarding the textures and colors in his pottery. 

He uses a combination of techniques such as wheel throwing, extrusions, slab constructions, and alterations to create his forms. Each piece is then further decorated with textures he creates to give it the feel of embroidered and knitted fabric. These are further enhanced with underglazes, slip, and glazes that he formulates to add beauty and functionality to the pieces.

In 2011, Charan quit his full-time job of 12 years as a software engineer to pursue his passion in clay. Pottery has given him the much-needed respite from the monotony of everyday life. 


His story and work have been featured in the New York Times, HGTV, several knitting magazines such as Vogue, Noro, Tiny Fiber studio. His goal is to continue to work with this medium to create artwork which can be cherished for life.

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During the show we talked about a lot of things. Here are the resource links to some of those things...​


  • Creative with Clay Website:
    http://www.creativewithclay.com 
 
  • Charan's Patreon Site:
    https://www.patreon.com/creativewithclay
 
  • Charan's Social Media Links: 
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CreativewithClay
    YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/Creativeclay
    Instagram: https://instagram.com/Charansachar

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Debbie Macomber (05-18-2020): Catching up with my favorite author

5/20/2020

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This last Monday (05/18/2020) my guest was author Debbie Macomber. Debbie joined me from Hood Canal, Washington.

This show lasted just over an hour. Debbie is an old friend of mine. She was also the first and last guest on the original Fiber Hooligan show. You can check those episodes out on the archived episodes page.


Debbie shared the story of how, as a young girl, her dyslexia moved her into knitting. It was a sweet story and you should listen to the podcast if for no other reason than that.

​We talked about her husband, her kids, and her grandkids. We talked about the 5 year time span it took her to get a book published... and the very personal, professional, and economic trials in her life during that time.

Debbie told us that when she combined her two passions, knitting and story telling, her career as an author really took off. She talked about some of those successes; in some cases vindicating some of the earlier rejections she had gotten.

Debbie and I talked about her connection to the fiber arts industry. She had actually been going to STITCHES for several year before I met her. We finally met when we served on the board of Warm Up America! together. 

Debbie talked about her series, Cedar Cove becoming a series on the Hallmark Channel. She also talked about her Mrs. Miricle books becoming movies and some of my Christmas favorites.

Debbie talked about her two upcoming books... 
A Walk Along the Beach (to be released in July 2020) and Jingle All the Way (to be released in October 2020).

We talked about her slowing down a bit and only writing maybe one book a year while helping with her new online magazine, Welcome Home Magazine.

It was great to catch up with Debbie after so many years. She really is a delight and she knows how to tell a story. I hope you'll listen to the show and check it out for yourself.

Debbie Macomber's Biography: Debbie Macomber is a #1 New York Times bestselling author and one of today’s most popular writers with more than 200 million copies of her books in print worldwide. In her novels, Macomber brings to life compelling relationships that embrace family and enduring friendships, uplifting her readers with stories of connection and hope. Macomber’s novels have spent over 1,000 weeks on the New York Times bestseller list. Thirteen of these books hit the number 1 spot.

In 2020, Macomber’s all-new hardcover publications include A Walk Along the Beach (July) and Jingle All the Way (October). In addition to fiction, Macomber has also published three bestselling cookbooks, an adult coloring book, numerous inspirational and nonfiction works, and two acclaimed children’s books.

Celebrated as “the official storyteller of Christmas”, Macomber’s annual Christmas books are beloved and five have been crafted into original Hallmark Channel movies. Macomber is also the author of the bestselling Cedar Cove Series which the Hallmark Channel chose as the basis for its first dramatic scripted television series. Debuting in 2013, Debbie Macomber’s Cedar Cove was a ratings favorite for three seasons.

She serves on the Guideposts National Advisory Cabinet, is a YFC National Ambassador, and is World Vision’s international spokesperson for their Knit for Kids charity initiative. A devoted grandmother, Debbie and Wayne live in Port Orchard, Washington, the town which inspired the Cedar Cove series.

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During the show we talked about a lot of things. Here are the resource links to some of those things...​


  • Debbie Macomber’s Website:
    https://debbiemacomber.com
 
  • Welcome Home Magazine:
    https://debbiemacomber.com/magazine-subscription
 
  • A walk along the beach by Debbie Macomber (available in July 2020):
    https://debbiemacomber.com/books#/a-walk-along-the-beach
 
  • About Knit One Bless Two:
    https://debbiemacomber.com/about/knit-one-bless-two
 
  • Debbie Macomber’s Social Media Links: 
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/debbiemacomber
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DebbieMacomberWorld
    YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/debbiemacombervideos
    Instagram: https://instagram.com/debbiemacomber
    Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/macomberbooks/
    Good Reads: http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/11349.Debbie_Macomber
    Book Bub: https://www.bookbub.com/profile/debbie-macomber?list=author_books

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Gaye Glasspie, aka GGMadeit, (05-11-2020): A force of nature in orange

5/12/2020

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This last Monday (05/5/2020) my guest was Gaye Glasspie (aka GGMadeit or GG). Gaye joined me from her home in Clifton, New Jersey.

This show lasted almost about an hour and 20 minutes. It was a comfortable conversation with someone that I admire.


Gaye talked about her personal history and her family. She talked about how she came to knitting during a very hard time in her life which was full of loss. She talked about how she used knitting a form a therapy for her sadness, crying into her knitting.

We talked about her thoughts on racism and the call for diversity within the fiber arts community. And she talked about her own experiences, both positive and negative, surrounding the fiber arts industry as well as in the world.

We talk about her love of orange, of course. And she told an interesting story about that (please tune in and listen to hear it). She talked about the rise in her social media following... particularly on Instagram.

She told us that she is uncomfortable with moniker, 'influencer'. You can hear more about why on the show. And I challenged all of you to send me another word that she can use to describe herself.

We talked about STITCHES Events and some of the other shows she's done. We talked about Knit Stars and the fact that she will be among the teachers in that roster.

The back and forth in this show was engaging and Gaye's story is compelling. I hope you'll listen to the show and check it out for yourself.

Gaye Glasspie's Biography: Gaye Glasspie
a.k.a. GGmadeit or GG is a 50-something-year-old who fell in love with knitting late in life—in just the last 9 or 10 years. a.k.a. 

Gaye is self-taught via YouTube, some wonderfully friendly yarn stores... and she is obsessed with all things orange. Gaye discovered knitting during a very challenging time in her life. She says that knitting is her ride or die, her BFF, and her kind of therapy. Knitting has also become a beautiful bridge into a world of wonderful people and a way to universally connect with others.

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During the show we talked about a lot of things. Here are the resource links to some of those things...
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  • The WinderFull: 
    ​https://thewinderfull.com


  • Gaye's Blog: 
    https://ggmadeit.com/blog/blog/


  • Knit Stars 5:​
    https://www.knitstars.com

  • Social media links: 
    Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ggmadeit/
    Ravelry - https://www.ravelry.com/people/GGmadeit
    Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/GGmadeit

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