Three CHA Podcasts! Come and get ‘em!

by Sister-Diane on February 9, 2009

in Podcast

I’m happy to report that my three CHA podcasts have just gone up at CraftStylish. Here’s what these shows are about. Click the links to listen, and enjoy!

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Episode 1: What’s New?
I interviewed a lot of CHA exhibitors to find out what interesting new craft products they were debuting at the show, including:

Duncan Crafts

Clover

Premier Yarns

Lion Brand Yarn

Sculpey

Kunin Felt

Jacquard Products

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Episode 2: Crafty Web Resources
I spoke to some well-known craft supply manufacturers to find out what resources they offer online for crafters, including:

Provo Craft

Duncan Crafts

Clover

Lion Brand Yarn

Studio by Sculpey

Sculpey

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Episode 3: Indie Crafters at CHA
I asked members of the indie craft community what their impressions of CHA were, and how they think we fit into this huge industry-oriented show. This show includes commentary from:

Ed Roth

Kayte Terry (A CraftStylish blogger)

Jennifer Worick (Also a CraftStylish blogger)

Erika Kern (Another CraftStylish blogger)

Margot Potter

Kathy Cano-Murillo

(And I mention Sarah Hodson, too!)

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  • Awesome! Just listened to them all!

    Heather
  • yay! I got it to work and I'm listening!!


    this is a milestone for me, Diane.
    please be proud of me.
  • Erica Kern always has good insight. I look forward to her perspective!
  • Avital
    Yay! Do you know how long I've been waiting for your next podcast? :-)
  • Hi Sister Diane, great podcasts!

    I am interested in the new Bake SHop line of polymer clay Sculpey is bringing out. Do you know if it will be a stronger product when baked than Sculpey III is?

    One of the very frustrating things for kids when working with Sculpey III is everything they make tends to be brittle and breaks easily. I am really hoping they have improved that for kids. I always recommend Premo to kids because it is much stronger when baked, even if it is a little harder to condition.

    Did they mention anything about that to you?
  • That was all fascinating, I really enjoyed it.
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