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With an international base of listeners and guests, ROTR's performance is touted as breaking the top 10% of all podcasts.
Since 2021, the podcast has grown steadily. Attracting guests and listeners to tune in episode-after-episode.
"The authenticity, humor, and passion of the hosts is fantastic and I’m grateful for their willingness to share with the community."
Guest: Matt Evans
Description: Sewing mistakes happen to everyone. Yes, even the pros. Today we’re breaking down how to actually fix the ones that haunt your workshop. From feeding fabric through the machine to perfecting seam allowances and choosing the right project order, we’re giving you the guide we wish we had on day one. Plus, we answer community questions on binding 3D shapes, PSA tape stitching, machine feed types, and even… what happened to Isaac?
Guest: Luke Mathers
Description: Great pack fabrics don't always have to come from us. Luke from Truce Designs finds his fabrics from old sailboats, kites, and scrap bins. Reused fabrics aren't just "green" they're durable, functional, and full of old stories. They're the perfect accent to include on a bespoke project. Listen to this episode to hear about what to look for, what to stay away from, and how to upcycle old materials.
Guest: James Skinner
Description: Good design is more than shapes and stitches. It’s timing, color, and knowing when something is good enough to release. We chat with James from Route Unknown to talk about secrets behind the drop method and how he creates modular, beautiful, and ultra-durable products in his one-man shop. Plus, why the UK doesn't have that many cottage companies.
Guest: Matt Evans
Description: In this episode, we’re separating fact from fiction in the world of technical fabrics and MYOG. We debate 10 true or false statements about technical fabrics, covering topics like seam strength, water leakage, ripstop grids and more. Expect a playful and opinionated conversation that is sure entertain and maybe shock you.