Since we set up Haptic & Hue three years ago, we’ve discovered a worldwide community of people who love textiles. And you all have one thing in common; you want to understand more deeply what fabric tells us about ourselves and the societies we live in.
But we can’t do justice to your questions and insights in the monthly podcasts. We are also committed to keeping the podcasts ad and sponsorship free. We believe that’s the right way to tell these stories.
So, we launched Friends of Haptic & Hue with two aims: the first and primary one is to offer so many of you who have supported us, a more formal way to support the podcast so that we can continue to bring you high-quality independent content.
The second is to tell you more stories from our travels and discoveries to help you find out more about the incredible world of textiles, as well as follow-up reports from past podcasts and more details on some of the topics we cover.
All of this comes to you in the form of a separate podcast, hosted by Bill Taylor and Jo Andrews, which comes out on the third Thursday of every month, called Travels with Textiles. It has new stories and interviews from the world of textiles, we hear from listeners about their projects and experiences, it recommends books and exhibitions, and it offers you a preview of upcoming podcasts, as well as extra content and developments from previous podcasts.
In the special Friends part of the Haptic & Hue website, there is also a section called Seam Allowance with extra stories and longer interviews for you to listen to. There are also discounts for Friends members on books and the Textile Travel Guides that Jo co-authors with Rebecca Devaney, of Textile Tours of Paris.
All of this comes directly to your inbox in a monthly newsletter that offers you the chance to win different textile gifts, from vintage French linen towels to antique Venetian tassells.
Becoming a Friend of Haptic & Hue costs just £5 a month or £50 a year. [No contract – you can cancel any time.]