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EPISODE · Oct 18, 2021 · 22 MIN

Accessibility in Sewing

from Sew-organised-style · host Maria Theoharous

We've had over 240 guests on the podcast and while we've discussed accessibility Sue Stoney identified a few gaps that we needed to discuss further. Sue has used hundreds of patterns and this list of issues are ones that pattern designers can use to make the lives of their customers easier to follow their instructions. Using redundant queues, avoiding colour use, including sizes on pattern grade lines, adding pattern layers, being aware of hearing loss, yellowing of the lens through age, sewn shown seated, designing for seated people, text to voice enabling to help read pdf patterns - these are some of the podcast gaps Sue Stoney identified that we needed to talk about. Sue references WHO stats to state her case about how pattern designers can make their patterns more accessible to their customers who love their patterns. The SewOver50 Instagram community continues to grow because it supports their growing community of over 37,000 followers through their positive community values. Make sure you go back and listen to Sue's earlier podcast and over 90 SewOver50 podcasts available for free. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

We've had over 240 guests on the podcast and while we've discussed accessibility Sue Stoney identified a few gaps that we needed to discuss further.  Sue has used hundreds of patterns and this list of issues are ones that pattern designers can use to make the lives of their customers easier to follow their instructions. Using redundant queues, avoiding colour use, including sizes on pattern grade  lines, adding pattern layers, being aware of hearing loss, yellowing of the lens through age, sewn shown seated, designing for seated people, text to voice enabling to help read pdf patterns - these are some of the podcast gaps Sue Stoney identified that we needed to talk about. Sue references WHO stats to state her case about how pattern designers can make their patterns more accessible to their customers who love their patterns.   The SewOver50 Instagram community continues to grow because it supports their growing community of over 37,000 followers through their positive community values.  Make sure you go back and listen to Sue's earlier podcast and over 90 SewOver50 podcasts available for free.

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