Shownotes
Linda Pastor Hodnett, the owner of Stitch Studio and Le Domicile Design, joins me on this episode to talk about her experience in the design industry and how she came to work with soft goods. Stitch Studio (formerly Janie’s Draperies) is a resource I’ve been using since my early days in the industry, and in our conversation, we cover why it is so important to have someone like Linda who will be honest with you about what will and won’t work. She also explains more in depth what soft goods are, what they do for a space, and how she collaborates with designers to create truly beautiful pieces that clients will love.
Guest Bio
Stitch Studio originates from the 25 year legacy that was Janie’s Draperies. Purchasing the drapery workroom in the summer of 2018, Linda Pastor Hodnett, an A.S.I.D interior designer with over 30 years in the design industry, wanted to create the soft goods workroom she's always dreamed of. A studio for designers, by a designer. A one stop designer’s resource for custom interior soft goods in San Diego.
Featured in this episode
Featured candle: Beeswax candle from Mithras Candle
Featured brews:
Roma Espresso
Green juice from pressed
Cleanse CBD Oil Tincture from MsPerception
Featured Tarot deck: Moon BB Magick Tarot by Angela Mary Magick
Connect with Linda
Links:
Stitch Studio Website
Stitch Studio Instagram
Le Domicile Design Website
Le Domicile Design Instagram
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