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In this episode of the Sewing Social Podcast, accomplished sewist and industry advocate Clive Bruder opens up about his powerful journey in the world of sewing and fashion. He talks candidly about navigating a female-dominated industry as a male sewist and the barriers he’s worked to break down along the way.
Clive shares the motivation behind his influential movements We Sew Too and Boys Sew Too, both created to champion diversity, inclusivity, and visibility for underrepresented makers in the sewing community.
He also offers a behind-the-scenes look at his creative process, design inspirations, and the launch of his brand-new space, Sew Newbo Studios—a vibrant sewing studio dedicated to community connection, skill-building, and creative growth.
Engaging, insightful, and full of inspiration, this episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about sewing, fashion, and inclusive craft spaces.
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Website: www.wesewtoo.com
Instagram: @wesewtoo
: @boyssewtoo
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Facebook: Sew Newbo Studios
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Clive Bruder and His Journey
00:37 The Early Days of Sewing: A Passion Ignited
02:57 Navigating Gender Norms in Sewing Education
09:27 Challenges and Triumphs in the Fashion Industry
14:26 Creating Inclusive Spaces: The We So Too Movement
19:04 Empowering Men in Sewing: The Boy So Too Movement
23:40 Global Movement in Sewing
26:08 Representation and Inclusivity in Sewing
28:40 Design Inspiration and Personal Style
34:19 Creating a Home Studio and Community
40:24 Teaching and Building a Sewing Community
44:42 Outro
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In this episode of the Sewing Social Podcast, accomplished sewist and industry advocate Clive Bruder opens up about his powerful journey in the world of sewing and fashion. He talks candidly about navigating a female-dominated industry as a male sewist and the barriers he’s worked to break down along the way.
Clive shares the motivation behind his influential movements We Sew Too and Boys Sew Too, both created to champion diversity, inclusivity, and visibility for underrepresented makers in the sewing community.
He also offers a behind-the-scenes look at his creative process, design inspirations, and the launch of his brand-new space, Sew Newbo Studios—a vibrant sewing studio dedicated to community connection, skill-building, and creative growth.
Engaging, insightful, and full of inspiration, this episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about sewing, fashion, and inclusive craft spaces.
Key Takeaways:
Follow me:
Instagram: @thesewingsocialpod
@thedalythread
Tiktok: thesewingsocialpod
If you've enjoyed this episode and appreciate the work I'm doing, please
Tip me on Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/thesewingsocialpod
Also, feel free to get in touch - you can text the show (available through your podcast provider on each episode) or email:
Guest details:
Website: www.wesewtoo.com
Instagram: @wesewtoo
: @boyssewtoo
: @sewnewbostudios
Facebook: Sew Newbo Studios
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Clive Bruder and His Journey
00:37 The Early Days of Sewing: A Passion Ignited
02:57 Navigating Gender Norms in Sewing Education
09:27 Challenges and Triumphs in the Fashion Industry
14:26 Creating Inclusive Spaces: The We So Too Movement
19:04 Empowering Men in Sewing: The Boy So Too Movement
23:40 Global Movement in Sewing
26:08 Representation and Inclusivity in Sewing
28:40 Design Inspiration and Personal Style
34:19 Creating a Home Studio and Community
40:24 Teaching and Building a Sewing Community
44:42 Outro
Affiliate Links:
Discount code for 10% off your first month - SOCIALPOD10