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The SweetGeorgia Show

The SweetGeorgia Show

De : Felicia Lo: Founder & Creative Director of SweetGeorgia Yarns
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Join Felicia Lo, founder of SweetGeorgia Yarns, as she explores the sweet spot between craft, creativity, and colour together with some of the most inspiring knitters, spinners, designers, shop owners, and makers in this handmade community.

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    • The SweetGeorgia Show // S6 E2: Barb Barone
      Jan 28 2026

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      In this episode of the SweetGeorgia Show, Felicia Lo sits down with Barb Barone of Yarniversity, a passionate knitting machine instructor. Together, they share their love for this versatile tool and how it beautifully complements hand-knitting while expanding what is possible in their making.

      Barb explains how she discovered machine knitting and the many ways she continues to explore what can be created on her LK 150. With a sense of curiosity and play, she approaches her work without limits, always experimenting and learning. Barb generously shares her knowledge and enthusiasm with others, inviting more makers into this rewarding craft.

      Find Show Notes, Links & More:

      https://sweetgeorgiayarns.com/the-sweetgeorgia-show-s6-e2-barb-barone/

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      48 min
    • S6 E1 Dave Giles from Daedalus Spinning Wheels
      Dec 16 2025

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      In this episode of the SweetGeorgia show, we kick off the new season with David Giles from Daedalus Spinning Wheels. David shares the story of how Daedalus Spinning Wheels began and how a blend of engineering, curiosity, and care for makers led to a fresh approach to spinning technology. He also shares about the newest addition to their flock, the Dove e-Spinner.

      A Bit About David:
      Daedalus Spinning Wheels is owned and operated by Dave and Rebecca Giles. Founded in 2018, the business grew out of their dye studio, Spotted Ewe Fibers, when Rebecca began spinning her own yarn. Dave soon found himself drawn to the mechanics behind handspinning and brought his engineering background into the studio, designing e-Spinners that feel light, responsive, and intuitive to use.

      What started with the Blackbird e-Spinner quickly grew into a full lineup of electric wheels and tools, all shaped by their connections with the spinning community. Dave and Rebecca continue to listen, refine, and imagine what will come next!

      Find Show Notes, Links & More:
      https://sweetgeorgiayarns.com/the-sweetgeorgia-show-s6-e1-daedalus-spinning-wheels/

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      1 h
    • S5 E17 Spinning and Fibre Artist Heavenly Bresser
      Dec 3 2025

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      In this episode of The SweetGeorgia Show, Felicia Lo speaks with Heavenly Bresser, an accomplished fibre artist known for her expertise in spinning, knitting, and teaching. They discuss Heavenly's creative journey, the importance of community in fibre arts, and her passion for restoring spinning wheels. Heavenly shares her experiences in teaching and the joy of experimentation in crafting, as well as her strategies for balancing her artistic pursuits with family life. The conversation highlights the vibrant world of fibre arts and the connections that inspire creativity.


      Takeaways:

      • Heavenly explains the origin of her business name, Heavenly Knitchet.
      • Heavenly shares her honest initial struggles with a drop spindle, including wrist pain and compacted fibre.
      • A turning point in Heavenly's journey was finding a local guild.
      • She details her process of restoring antique wheels, which involves everything from replacing leather treadle straps to using a wood lathe to recreate missing parts.
      • Heavenly reveals she is currently building her own Charkha.
      • She offers unique one-on-one clinics to help students overcome specific hurdles, whether they want to learn to spin bulky yarn or master a long draw.
      • To juggle raising a family, teaching, and restoring wheels, Heavenly uses a "patchwork" approach.
      • Throughout the episode, Heavenly embodies a growth mindset: "I don't know how to do this yet, but I can learn."
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      1 h et 12 min
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