Fussy Cutters Club is hosted by Ange Wilson a self-confessed fabric addict with a passion for fussy cut quilts. Join Ange each Wednesday (AEST) as she has conversations with fussy cutters, patchworkers, designers and her quilty friends. Together they'll open up the world of patchwork and fussy cutting to you and encourage you to fall in love with quilting. Be inspired to cut into the good fabrics and make quilts you'll love.ABOUT ANGE: Ange is the author of Fussy Cutters Club: A Boot Camp for Mastering Fabric Play with C&T Publishing. She is also the creator and host of the wildly popular sew-along; 100 Days 100 Blocks. She's been online since 2002 when she started her blog GnomeAngel. Today GnomeAngel is a pattern design house, an online store and the source of all things fussy cutting and patchwork.Â
In this episode of the Fussy Cutters Club podcast, host Ange Wilson engages in a delightful conversation with Suzanne Campion, exploring her journey into the world of quilting, fabric design, and the art of fussy cutting. They discuss the joy of using beautiful fabrics, the transition from hobby to business, and the influence of historical designs on modern quilting. Suzanne shares her insights on the importance of utilizing fabric to its fullest potential and reflects on her aspirations for future quilting projects. They discuss how quilting serves as a creative outlet and a connection to the past, while also reflecting on the impact of nature and personal experiences on their work. The dialogue highlights the beauty of color theory in quilting and the legacy of influential designers, culminating in a celebration of the art of quilting as a form of personal expression.
In this episode of the Fussy Cutters Club podcast, host Ange Wilson engages in a delightful conversation with Helene, a Norwegian quilter. They explore the nuances of quilting culture in Norway, the influence of the stunning Norwegian landscape on fabric choices, and the personal journey of Helene from a hobbyist to a professional quilter. The discussion highlights the importance of storytelling in quilting, the sense of community among quilters, and the shared experiences that connect people across different cultures. Helene shares her insights on how her background in graphic design has shaped her approach to quilting and pattern making, emphasizing the joy and peace that quilting brings to her life.
In this episode of the Fussy Cutters Club podcast, host Ange Wilson interviews Rosie Taylor-Crafts, a British sewer and pattern designer. They discuss Rosie's creative journey, her approach to fabric selection, and the importance of buying fabric that brings joy. Rosie shares insights on managing a fabric stash, the thrill of hunting for rare prints, and the supportive community within the sewing world. The conversation also touches on the process of pattern design, workspace organization, and the joy of using fabric in creative projects.
In this episode of the Fussy Cutters Club podcast, host Ange Wilson engages in a delightful conversation with Laura from Silver Stitches. They explore the emotional connections quilters have with their fabric, the joys and challenges of English Paper Piecing (EPP), and the unique perspective on Halloween quilts. Laura shares her journey as a hobbyist, her love for fussy cutting, and the thrill of fabric hunting, while also discussing the balance between starting new projects and managing her fabric stash. The episode emphasizes the importance of creativity and community in the quilting world.
In this episode, Ange “GnomeAngel” Wilson discusses the art of quilting with Emily Bailey, focusing on the use of scraps and the joy of creativity in quilting. They explore the journey of a scrappy quilter, the importance of community, and the value of embracing mistakes in the quilting process. The conversation emphasizes the fun and inclusive nature of quilting, encouraging listeners to connect with others and enjoy their craft without the pressure of perfection.
In this conversation, Ange “GnomeAngel” Wilson interviews Jennifer Long of Sewer Story. They discuss the importance of storytelling in fabric design and quilting, the value of play and learning through creativity, and the impact of authenticity in the industry. Jennifer shares her journey from being a ghost pattern writer to becoming a fabric designer for Riley Blake Designs. They also talk about the versatility of fabric designs and the ability to create quilts that resonate with different generations.
In this episode of the Fussy Cutters Club podcast, host Ange Wilson chats with Adam, a passionate quilter and bag maker, about his journey into quilting, the importance of fussy cutting, and the emotional connections we form with our fabrics. They discuss the joy of using Tula Pink fabrics, the thrill of fabric hunting, and the storytelling aspect of fabric choices. Adam shares his experiences and insights into the quilting community, making this a delightful conversation for sewing enthusiasts.
In this episode of the Fussy Cutters Club podcast, host Ange Wilson speaks with Tabitha Smith, of Quilted! Summit, about her journey into the quilting world, the importance of community in quilting, and the upcoming Quilted! Summit. They discuss the unique aspects of quilting retreats, the joy of connecting with fellow quilters, and the creative freedom that comes with fabric selection. Tabitha also shares insights about her Etsy shop and personal anecdotes, including humorous hair adventures, all while emphasizing the importance of experimentation and fun in quilting.
In this episode of the Fussy Cutters Club podcast, host Ange Wilson shares her BIG [PERSONAL] NEWS and what it means for GnomeAngel and Fussy Cutters Club Podcast.
In this conversation, Ange “GnomeAngel” Wilson chats with Amy Chappelle from Ameroonie Designs. They discuss Amy's love for rainbow colours, her journey into quilting, and her focus on creating accessible and easy projects. They also talk about the popularity of Amy's rainbow-themed patterns and her membership program called Let's Sew Friends. The conversation touches on the importance of community and finding like-minded people in the quilting industry. They also discuss the joy of fussy cutting and incorporating seasonal elements into quilt patterns. Amy also encourages embracing imperfections and learning from failures. The conversation highlights the power of community and the positive impact of role modelling pursuing one's passions.
In this episode of the Fussy Cutters Club podcast, host Ange Wilson engages in a heartfelt conversation with Andrea from StitcHarmony. They explore the world of fussy cutting, the artistry behind fabric collecting, and the joy of creating pin cushions. Andrea shares her journey as a maker, her love for illustrative fabrics, and the stories woven into her creations. The discussion highlights the therapeutic nature of creativity, the thrill of fabric hunting, and the importance of community among fabric enthusiasts.
In this episode of the Fussy Cutters Club podcast, Ange Wilson sits down to chat with Nancy from Oh So Quirky, a quilt pattern sewing studio. They discuss Nancy's fussy cut friendly patterns and her use of unusual shapes in patchwork. They also talk about the appeal of using solids in quilts and the importance of embracing mistakes in the creative process. Nancy shares her experience with martial arts and how it has become a passion alongside quilting.
In this conversation, Ange “GnomeAngel” Wilson and Jessica from Jessica Quilts discuss their love for fabric and quilting. They talk about their favourite fabrics, including the sketch and Fizz collections, and how they incorporate panels into their quilts. They also share their love for colour and how quilting allows them to express their creativity. The conversation highlights the sense of community and connection that quilting brings, and the impact it has had on their lives.
In this conversation, Ange “GnomeAngel” Wilson interviews fabric designer Pam Morgan, also known as Pammie Jane. The conversation is filled with humour and personal anecdotes. In this conversation, Ange and Pam discuss their favorite quilting projects, including the Spooky Sampler quilt and a bag with a girl ghost design. They also talk about fabric design and the challenges of balancing creativity and energy. They share their experiences with burnout and the importance of asking for help. The conversation touches on the realities of running a business and the need for transparency in the industry. They also discuss their love for wildlife and gardening.
In this episode of the Fussy Cutters Club podcast, Ange (GnomeAngel), Sam (Hunter's Design Studio) and Cath (Wombat Quilts) discuss their baking experiences and share their favourite recipes. They talk about their baking hijinks, their love for different flavour profiles (Hello Vegemite!), and the challenges of baking with different dietary restrictions. The conversation also touches on topics like celebrity bakers, caramel-making tips, and unusual jello recipes. Overall, it's a fun and lighthearted discussion among friends.
Ange "GnomeAngel" Wilson chat with Lulu Well, a pattern designer and doula. They discuss Lulu's popular quilt pattern, Smitten, and how it became a hit in the quilting community. Lulu shares her love for traditional blocks with a modern twist and how she finds inspiration in the history and ancestral element of patchwork. They also talk about Lulu's work as a postpartum doula and how it connects to her creative process. Lulu's approach to patchwork is slow and meditative, focusing on the journey rather than the finished product. The chat ends with a discussion about the significance of quilts as time capsules and the future of Lulu's pattern designs.
Join Ange "GnomeAngel" Wilson as she talks excitedly with Christina from Fabric Pop, an online fabric store that specialises in fussy cut friendly fabrics. Listen in as they bond over their love for novelty fabrics and fussy cutting, as well as their favourite fabric designers. They get lost in the joy and creativity that comes from using unique and quirky fabrics to make their own special heirlooms. They emphasise the importance of embracing what makes you happy and not being afraid to break the rules. A must-listen for anyone looking for inspiration and confidence when it comes to loving their fabrics.
Join Ange “GnomeAngel” Wilson and Cath from Wombat Quilts as they discuss various topics including their love for Canberra, their passion for fussy cutting in quilting, and the importance of colour palettes and fabric selection. They also touch on the different tools and techniques they use for fussy cutting. Ange and Cath discuss their fabric preferences and the joy of using different fabric lines. They talk about their favourite designers and collections, as well as the challenge of working within a limited fabric bundle. A great conversation for those looking for fabric inspiration and direction.
Listen in as Ange “GnomeAngel” Wilson chats with John from Art East Quilt Co. about his latest creation; the 100 Acre Wood Sew Along. Learn how John was inspired by the original Winnie the Pooh books to design this super cute pattern. John also spills the tea on working with Riley Blake Designs for the 100 Acre Wood Sew-along. In amongst all the "work" talk they also share their love of TV, film, costuming and so much more. Oh, and fabric, there's always fabric talk!
Join Ange as she straps herself in for the conversational rollercoaster that is Leslie and Rochelle of Inappropriate Quilters Podcast. Leslie and Rochelle discuss their journey from meeting at a quilt retreat to starting a podcast, sharing anecdotes, and discussing their experiences with quilting and life. The conversation covers a wide range of topics, from their initial dislike for each other to their podcast guests and their love for lamb and pearls. Just when you think it couldn't take another possible turn, it throws you for a loop!
In this episode of the Fussy Cutters Club podcast, Ange Wilson sits down to chat with Jess from Paper Pieces, a business that specializes in English paper piecing (EPP) quilting. They discuss the history of Paper Pieces, the appeal of EPP, and the process of collaborating with designers to create EPP patterns. They also touch on the importance of supporting pattern designers and the longevity of EPP as a quilting technique. The conversation covers various EPP projects, including the popular Queen of Diamonds pattern and the upcoming Winterley quilt. Jess shares tips and tricks for EPP, and they discuss the beauty of fussy cutting in EPP quilts.
In this conversation, Ange Wilson chats with Joanna of Kustom Kwilts, who is known for her fussy cutting and EPP patterns. Joanna shares her creative journey, from being an Agricultural Sciences teacher to becoming a full-time quilter. She discusses her love for Tula Pink fabrics, her fascination with the Millefiori patterns, and her preference for non-symmetrical cuts. They talk about their favourite fabric designers, collections, and colours. They also discuss the importance of quilting in enhancing the overall design of a quilt. Throughout the conversation, they share their personal experiences and insights as quilters.
Join Ange, from GnomeAngel, as she sits down to talk with her friend Nic, otherwise known as @Nicship. Ange and Nicole discuss their love for fussy cutting and novelty fabrics. They share their love of finding unique and unusual prints, storytelling within their quilts, and the joy of fussy cutting. They also talk about their favourite fabric companies and motifs they can't resist. They also cover a tale of woe involving a work car, a visit to Ange's place and some of the local wildlife. It's a fun and easy listen that bounces around the place, just like the motifs in their quilts.
Ange Wilson (GnomeAngel) sits down to chat with one of her favourite fabric designers, illustrators, paper enthusiast, small business owner, mother and all-round wonderful human being; Lizzy House. They talk all things fabric design, running a small business while juggling mental health wellbeing and having a family. They also discuss the joy of loving and appreciating one's own work, as well as the importance of finding joy in the creative process. They touch on the commercial aspect of fabric design and the cyclical nature of fabric trends. They also discuss the excitement of upcoming fabric releases and the anticipation of using new fabrics in quilting projects. Find yourself a comfy spot and lean in because this is going to be a conversation you'll want to enjoy uninterrupted.
Ange Wilson sits down for a fun conversation with John from Art East Quilting Company. Together they explore new sewing projects, appreciate hand work, and discuss the balance between efficiency and enjoyment in quilting. They also talk about the pressure to finish quilts quickly and the importance of protecting the joy of quilting. They discuss the use of solids in quilt patterns and the evolution of looking at fabrics. They share their favorite motifs and prints, including their fascination with fussy cutting. They also discuss the joy of bananas and pineapples in quilting and the importance of creating a supportive quilting community.
Come for a look behind-the-seams as Ange “GnomeAngel” Wilson shares the origin story for 100 Days 100 Blocks, which started as a sew-along where participants sewed one block from the book City Sampler for 100 days. The project grew in popularity and became an annual event, with different block patterns each year. Ange discusses the challenges of running the event and the importance of community in the quilting world. She also introduces the new free community platform for the project and encourages listeners to join and fall in love with patchwork.
In this conversation Ange Wilson sits down to chat with Kim from Persimon Dreams. Kim runs an online event called Project Quilting, where participants have one week to start and finish a quilt challenge. The challenges are posted on Kim's blog every Sunday during the season. The challenges are open to anyone and there is no sign-up or fee required. Participants can interpret the challenges in any way they want and there are no strict rules. The goal is to inspire and support quilters of all levels. Kim has seen participants go on to do bigger and better things, such as getting published in books and becoming teachers. The challenges encourage creativity and provide a supportive community for quilters. A great conversation for those looking for new challenges to help them unlock their creativity and elevate their skill set.
In this conversation, Ange chats with Teresa from Teresa Down Under. They discuss Teresa's background, her experiences living in different countries, and the challenges of sourcing quilting materials in Morocco. Teresa shares her journey of starting a crafty blog and YouTube channel and her specialisation in creating short and straightforward tutorials. They also explore the balance between personal expression and running a business, the growth and challenges of a YouTube channel, and the struggles of being a one-person team. The also find a common ground with a joint love of disappearing patchwork blocks.
Ange sits down for a conversation with Katie, a lawyer and avid quilter specializing in English paper piecing (EPP). Together they discuss the concept of fabric waste in fussy cutting and how it can be minimized by finding creative uses for leftover pieces. Katie shares her journey as a quilter and her love for creating EPP quilts using quilt kits. They also explore the process of fussy cutting and the importance of precision in achieving desired outcomes. The conversation concludes with a discussion on quilting personal quilts and the benefits of entering quilt shows.
In this conversation, Ange talks with Chelsea from Pink Door Fabrics. They discuss the background of Pink Door Fabrics and how it started in Chelsea's basement. They also talk about the acquisition of Renaissance Ribbons and the unique kits offered by Pink Door Fabrics. Chelsea shares the thought process behind the kits and the upcoming kit called Hide and Seek. They also discuss the collaboration with designers and the distinctive aesthetic of Pink Door Fabrics. They also touch on the joy and challenges of running a quilting business.
In this episode, Ange Wilson interviews Sam Hunter of Hunter's Design Studio. They discuss Sam's background in quilting, her design style, and her journey into embroidery. They talk about Sam's quilting patterns and her recent focus on fussy cutting. Sam shares her advocacy for fair pricing in the quilting industry and her involvement in a panel on pricing quilts for the Modern Quilt Guild. Ange and Sam discuss the importance of friendship and community in the quilting world while touching on the significance of creating a safe space for creativity, encouraging women in their creative pursuits, and supporting the quilting industry as a whole. Finally, they explore the topic of choosing fabrics and the use of curated bundles, as well as the art of fussy cutting and the impact of hero prints.
Welcome to Bake Club! In this episode, Ange, Sam, and Cath discuss their love of baking and quilting and their new Bake Club. They talk about their plans to bake their way through the book 'Snacking Bakes' and share their experiences with recipes they have already made. They also discuss their preferences for ingredients and substitutions, as well as their favourite TV shows and fabrics. The episode concludes with controversy: what is the right order of jam and cream on scones?
Ange sits down for a conversation with Amy from During Quiet Time. Amy shares her journey as a pattern designer and her love for fussy cutting and foundation paper piecing. She discusses her background in art history and math, and how it influences her approach to pattern design. Amy also introduces the Graphic Tee Quilt Along and provides tips for lining up motifs in foundation paper piecing. She encourages quilters to embrace the Swiss Cheese effect of fussy cutting and use fabrics they love.
In this episode, Ange Wilson sits down to chat with Kristy from Quiet Play about foundation paper piecing (FPP), fussy cutting, spatial awareness and the importance of video games in friendships.. They discuss the benefits and challenges of foundation paper piecing, the use of tone-on-tone and solids in FPP, and the importance of fussy cutting in creating unique designs. Kristy also shares her experience as a fabric designer and her upcoming fussy cut challenge. They talk about the Make Mine Mini Membership and the joy of completing mini quilts. The conversation also covers tips for beginners and the recommendation to start with simple patterns. A great chat between creative friends.
In this episode Ange Wilson (GnomeAngel) and Jo Westfoot (The Crafty Nomad) have a conversation that explores embracing imperfections and positive self-talk, being open to experimenting with different techniques and approaches, the joy and magic of quilting, the timeless nature of quilts and the realities of running a business. The conversation also touches on the difficulties of dealing with criticism and learning from feedback. Ange and Jo explore the themes of building a supportive community, the importance of collaboration, as well as the transition from in-person teaching to online teaching. They also spend a little time daydreaming of their upcoming Transatlantic Retreat at Sea Cruise in May 2024. *** SHOW NOTES can be found at https://www.fussycuttersclub.com
In this episode, Ange Wilson sits down for a conversation with Laura from PreQuilt.com. They discuss the fussy cut feature in PreQuilt and how it can be used for fabric planning and quilt design. Laura shares her quilting style and the evolution of PreQuilt as a tool for quilters. They also discuss future plans for PreQuilt and the impact it has had on the quilting community. Ange and Laura also discuss the journey of building PreQuilt, a digital tool for quilters. They talk about the balance between risk and caution in entrepreneurship and how having a business partner with a different perspective can be beneficial. They also reflect on the early years of the business and the challenges they faced. The conversation highlights the importance of building a community and making meaningful collaborations. Ange and Laura discuss their collaborations and how they support each other's businesses to grow the quilting community. They also mention upcoming events and demos where people can learn more about PreQuilt.
In this episode, Ange and Raylee discuss quilting for fussy cut quilts. They share their background and friendship, as well as their approach to quilting as a collaboration. They explore different quilting examples, including the X Plus Quilt, Gypsy Wife Quilt, Focal on Point Quilt, and Inception Squared Quilt. They emphasise the importance of using and enjoying fabric, and encourage listeners to not be afraid to cut into their favourite fabrics. They also discuss the different aesthetics in quilting and the importance of making deliberate quilting choices for each quilt. Ange and Raylee also discuss working with clients and different quilting techniques. They emphasise the importance of communication and collaboration to ensure the client's vision is realised. They also explore the concept of creating texture with quilting and how to enhance fabric choices through thread selection. The conversation delves into various quilting options for different quilt designs and the importance of personal preferences in quilting. Ange and Raylee encourage listeners to try new quilting techniques and not be afraid to experiment. They also share personal stories and adventures in quilting and their experiences now living in different towns.
In this conversation, Ange “GnomeAngel” Wilson and Bobbie from the Geeky Bobbin discuss their love for fussy cutting and quilting. They talk about their journey as quilters and how they fell in love with fussy cutting as a technique. They also discuss their approach to projects, designing quilt patterns, and the different techniques and fundamentals of fussy cutting. They share their favourite fabric designers and discuss upcoming projects and workshops. In this episode, Ange and Bobbie discuss fussy cutting and its various techniques. They talk about Bobbie's fussy cutting trunk show and the process of choosing fabrics and naming blocks. They also discuss the continuous learning journey of a quilter and how personal style evolves over time. Bobbie shares her favourite blocks and her vision for the epitome of Geeky Bobbin. They touch on exploring new quilt designs and even imagine Taylor Swift as a quilter. SHOW NOTES: [CLICK HERE]
Ange Wilson, also known as GnomeAngel, shares her journey into quilting and her love for fussy cutting fabric. She discusses how she discovered quilts and heirloom crafts, and how she found her passion for quilting after receiving her grandmother's sewing machine. Ange talks about her experiences taking quilt courses and finding the right teacher who helped her develop her skills. She also highlights the joy of fabric and creating quilts that can be passed down through generations. The podcast aims to connect with fussy cutters worldwide and inspire listeners to embrace their love for fabric and quilting.