
What do killer swans, a melted pink goose and a six cheese pasta bake have in common? They all live in the wonderfully weird world of Blind Maggot.
In this episode of Kitchen Tales, Colline and Rhona sit down with Chessie Rosier Parker, screen printer, YouTuber and co-founder of streetwear brand Blind Maggot and screen printing studio Squeegee & Ink. Chessie shares how following her partner Em into a university screen printing session sparked an obsession that grew into a fully fledged business, starting with a £5k “Dragons’ Den” style grant and evolving into a much loved t-shirt brand and educational channel.
They talk about how Blind Maggot’s designs come to life, including the infamous Killer Swans of Newbury tee and a cat doing something very undignified. Chessie explains why printing in-house makes all the difference for creativity and profit, and how Newbury’s markets, festivals and tattoo conventions have helped the brand thrive. She also speaks openly about working with her partner, the role merchandise plays in supporting creative industries, and how she found a path that truly suits her.
Find out more about Blind Maggot at https://www.blindmaggot.co.uk
There is plenty of love for local businesses too, from Lusso and Milk & Bean to the Newbury Artisan Market and charity collaborations such as FLAG DV. Chessie also shares the brilliant story behind the name Blind Maggot. And of course, the episode ends with the most important question of all: what is for dinner?
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