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kendiefox ([personal profile] kendiefox) wrote in [community profile] sewing2018-10-09 10:13 am

Where did everyone go?

I've been searching around and I've found a couple of still-updating quilting blogs, but many more from ~2011 that just... vanished. I'm used to that sort of thing, I've been online since ~1997, I understand folks move platforms, but I'm not sure where everyone went to.

Where did sewing and/or quilting move? Craftsy? It seems unwieldy, but I'm used to ravelry and new things are weird. And I really, really do not understand Pinterest. (It comes across like craft tumblr, honestly.)

Since this is a cry for help, the specifics: I've started quilting and would like online resources. Preferably ones updated within the last 5 years? But I'll take what I can get. And if there are relevant blogs to follow or some way of wrangling social media, that would be super rad.

As always, if this isn't cool here, I will happily remove or change the post.
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[personal profile] gatheringrivers 2018-10-12 06:07 am (UTC)(link)
I'm part of a listserv called "Treadle-On" because I (now) have a couple treadles, and 3 other treadle-era black sewing machines in various stages of poweredness.

It's a list, rather than a blog, but there IS activity, and people usually do a year-end "show" (by sending in pics of things they've done that year to the organizer) that gets posted to the TO website.

A substantial proportion of the list seems to be older than me (Treadles being a rather niche category) but it's very much a community nonetheless.

If you're interested, I can give you the info - just let me know. :)
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[personal profile] gatheringrivers 2018-10-13 12:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Whether listservs are in use really seems to depend on the topic the listserv is FOR. I've noticed general socializing seems to be on more "modern" formats - but the ones for niche markets, like Treadle-On, or the lady techies list I'm also on, seem to thrive well in a list format.