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Note: We’ll be talking about some medical stuff and bodily functions, so if the idea of surgery or medical stuff or talk about menstruation products grosses you out, this is maybe a good episode for you to skip. Alicia Ruthrauff is a product development engineer working for the Secant Group. She’s also a knitter, and we chat about fiber and design and medical uses for textile design.Interview Notes:
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- The Secant Group, where Alicia works
- How Stents work… and btw, they’re named for Charles Thomas Stent
- Monofilament fiber vs multifilament fiber and why you might choose one over the other
- Banana Fiber Menstrual Pads! They’re super absorbent and biodegradable, plus they use waste fibers from banana production.
- Days for Girls, donate if you can.
- Green/Sustainable Menstrual Products, including menstrual cup options.
- Reusable Menstrual Pad Options, plus… not pink. Cause not everything uterus owners use needs to be fucking pink.
- How to prevent Pelvic Floor Prolapse
- Warp Knitting and Weft Knitting illustrated
- Bobbin Lace! If you want to start actually seeing how it goes together, start at about 12 minutes in.
- 3D Orthagonal Weaving
- How laproscopy works – Laproscopic Surgery
- What is a fistula?
- Our cat fountain (affiliate link)
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