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Show Notes:0:41 - Pleasant Grove, Utah0:44 - Arkansas0:51 - Quilt 101 1:00 - Luna, Emily's dog 1:06 - Harry Potter1:40 - Post-It notes5:25 - Joann's Fabrics8:21 - Thyroid cancer8:29 and 8:33 - Thyroid 14:35 - Gingham quilt 16:11 - Olfa rotary cutter blades17:09 - EQ818:40 - Arkansas18:41 and 18:57 - Utah21:45 - Arkansas22:07 - Utah22:28 - Facetime23:08 and 23:23 - Instagram Reels28:48 - Quilt 101's email address for pattern submissions: Quilt101LLC@gmail.com31:44 - Quilting retreats 32:32 - Crocs32:45 - Classic Road Trip playlist on Spotify 33:02 - Half square triangle33:12 - Art Gallery Fabrics Pure Solids 33:18 - Art Gallery Fabrics Pure Solids in Denim Blue 33:45 - Sharon Holland 33:47 - Maureen Cracknell 33:48 - Art Gallery Fabrics 33:56 - Holiday Classics by Rifle Paper Co. for Cotton + Steel 34:09 - Art Gallery Fabrics 34:35 - Wonder Clips34:47 - Mod Boxwood quilt by Broadcloth Studio 34:56 - Amanda Carye of Broadcloth Studio 35:34 - Melissa Kelley of Shabby Quilting (@sewshabbyquilting)35:38 - Utah36:35 - Pride & Joy Quilting (listen to episode 43 to learn more about Verushka and her work)36:38 - Foundation paper piecing37:34 - Cold processed soap37:50 - Soy candles38:03 - Jessica Rose of Quilt D Studios (@quiltdstudios)38:06 - Instagram Reels38:14 - Elizabeth Chappell of Quilter's Candy (@Quilters_Candy - listen to episode 24 to learn more about Elizabeth and her work)38:38 - Melissa Kelley of Shabby Quilting (@sewshabbyquilting)Follow Emily:Instagram - @Quilt101https://quilt101.com/Follow us:Amanda: @broadclothstudio https://broadclothstudio.com/Wendy: @the.weekendquilter https://the-weekendquilter.com/Anna: @waxandwanestudiohttps://www.waxandwanestudio.com/Quilt Buzz: @quilt.buzzhttps://quiltbuzzpodcast.com/Intro/Outro Music:Golden Hour by Vlad Gluschenko
Vandaag praat ik met Loes van Oosten. Loes is surface pattern designer, en maakt patronen voor onder andere stoffen, verpakkingen, kadopapier, behang en tijdschriften. Ze gebruikt verschillende ambachtelijke technieken, zoals linoleumsneden, stempels en zeefdrukken. Zo maakte ze onder andere verpakkingen voor Albert Heijn, dessins voor Flow magazine, cadeaupapier voor Ompak en stoffencollecties voor Cotton + Steel. We hebben het over het ‘wereldje' van surface pattern designs, hoe ze aan (zulke fijne grote) opdrachten komt, welke invloed het werken bij Ikea nu op het runnen van haar bedrijf heeft, het verkopen van licenties, het maken van een businessplan, hoogsensitiviteit, perfectionisme, je gevoel achterna gaan, en hoe het haar lukt om te doen wat haar goed lijkt zonder zich te veel aan te trekken van de (eventuele) meningen van anderen. De shownotes, met linkjes naar Loes' werk, haar stoffencollectie voor Cotton + Steel en de beurs die ze noemt, vind je op https://irenececile.com/podcast/loes-van-oosten-surface-pattern-designer-patronen-stoffen-verpakkingen-tijdschriften/
If you love fabric, you might be familiar with both Cotton + Steel and Ruby Star society. In this episode, Haley sits down with all five founding designers to talk about their creative journey, their close friendship, and what designing fabric means to them.
On today's episode of the Craft Industry Alliance podcast, we're talking about textile design with my guest, Jen Hewett. Jen is a printmaker, surface designer, textile artist and teacher. A lifelong Californian, Jen combines her love of loud prints and saturated colors with the textures and light of the California landscapes to create highly-tactile, visually-layered, printed textiles. Jen’s first book, Print, Pattern, Sew: Block Printing Basics + Simple Sewing Projects for an Inspired Wardrobe, was published by Roost Books in May 2018 and her first line of commercial fabrics will be available with Cotton+Steel in August 2018. Jen and her dog Gus live in San Francisco, two blocks from Golden Gate Park, and three miles from the Pacific Ocean. +++++ Inspire your creative spirit with Indygo Junction books & patterns! Visit our Indygo Junction Blog to learn more about fabrics and techniques as well as giveaways & events. Join our Facebook Sewing Pattern Group and receive our Everyday Dress Pattern! Use coupon code WSN25 for 25% off your entire order! +++++ Please note that this show used to be called the While She Naps podcast. The name has changed, but the content and host have stayed the same. To get the full show notes for this episode, visit Craft Industry Alliance where you can learn more about becoming a member of our supportive trade association. Strengthen your creative business, stay up to date on industry news, and build connections with forward-thinking craft professionals. Meet with show host, Abby Glassenberg, each month for our Craft Business Roundtable, get access to courses and webinars taught by industry leaders, and much more.
Jen Hewett and I had such a great conversation for this episode! You'll hear us talk about: + how she knew when it was time to quit her consulting work+ and what she did to prepare for being on her own financially+ how she balances long and short term projects and focuses in her creative work + how she sets (and maintains) boundaries+ how she keeps her eye on her current projects rather than getting easily distracted by new ideas+ how she knows when it's time to let something go and move on to new things AND SO MUCH MORE! Enjoy, enjoy! Show Notes: Connect with Tiffany on Insta Get Tiffany's newsletter and stay in the know Get your RYHSY Starter Kit Connect with Jen:Website | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter Jen's new book: Print, Pattern, Sew: Block-Printing Basics + Simple Sewing Projects for an Inspired Wardrobe RYHSY Ep. 10: Jen Hewett on Community Jen's CreativeBug classes Jen's fabric line with Cotton + Steel announcement
Jen Hewett and I had such a great conversation for this episode! You'll hear us talk about: + how she knew when it was time to quit her consulting work+ and what she did to prepare for being on her own financially+ how she balances long and short term projects and focuses in her creative work + how she sets (and maintains) boundaries+ how she keeps her eye on her current projects rather than getting easily distracted by new ideas+ how she knows when it's time to let something go and move on to new things AND SO MUCH MORE! Enjoy, enjoy! Show Notes: Connect with Tiffany on Insta Get Tiffany's newsletter and stay in the know Get your RYHSY Starter Kit Connect with Jen:Website | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter Jen's new book: Print, Pattern, Sew: Block-Printing Basics + Simple Sewing Projects for an Inspired Wardrobe RYHSY Ep. 10: Jen Hewett on Community Jen's CreativeBug classes Jen's fabric line with Cotton + Steel announcement
Welcome to Episode 44 of Sit & Sew Radio, a Quilt Addicts Anonymous podcast. This week we have two Stephanies on the show! Joining me is Steph Skardal, whose quilt "Going Up" won Best In Show at Quiltcon 2018 in Pasadena, Calif. Before we learn more about Stephanie Skardal, we have some awesome news to report. Sit & Sew Radio was recently named a top five sewing podcast by the Art Gallery Fabrics creative blog. We are thrilled to get this sort of recognition for the podcast and want to thank all of our past guests and listeners for helping to make it possible. Click here to check out the top five list so you can add some other great sewing podcasts to your favorites. Also, we have lots of great new stuff for you to check out at shop.quiltaddictsanonymous.com. We've recently added Cotton+Steel basics, pre-cuts and canvas to our fabric lineup, in addition to Alison Glass Sun Print 2018 pre-cuts. Just go to our See What's New section to check out all of our newest arrivals. Steph Skardal, award-winning quilter and designer Steph Skardal likes to enter her quilts into shows simply just to share her work. Little did the mother of three young daughters know that she'd reel in Best In Show honors at QuiltCon 2018 for her original quilt "Going Up". Skardal works part-time as an ecommerce software engineer and finds time to quilt an hour or two each day while the kids are at daycare. She has only been quilting seriously for about 2 1/2 years. She joined a local open sew group through her local quilt shop which helped her perfect her technique and get to where she is today. In the interview Steph and I discuss her award-winning quilt and the process that went into creating it and much more. Learn more about Steph and see more of her work at her website stephskardalquilts.com.
On today’s episode of the Craft Industry Alliance podcast we’re talking about building an innovative company in the sewing industry with my guest, Fred Drexler. Fred, along with his wife, Joyce, founded Sulky of America, a premier thread and stabilizer company. Fred began his career in the sewing industry in 1965 at age 23 as a salesman for the Singer Company in Akron Ohio. In 1969, he opened his own Singer dealership in Punta Gorda, Florida and met Joyce in 1974. She founded Speed Stitch, the company that popularized free motion embroidery using a domestic sewing machine. In 1987 Speed Stitch partnered with a German thread manufacturer to form Sulky of America. We trace the history of the company from Fred’s early days selling Singer sewing machines, a job he took on a whim, to building one of the most significant companies in the home sewing and quilting industries today. Hear how Joyce stumbled upon water soluble stabilizer at a time when it was non-existent on the American market and how she and Fred went about making that product a massive commercial success. Sulky continues to partner and innovate today. This year they released an exclusive thread collection with Cotton+Steel. In 2009 Fred passed the role of president of Sulky onto Jason Prater, an employee who had worked at the company since 1995. We talk about the particular challenges of selling Sulky and how Fred is thinking about the future. +++++ Today’s episode is sponsored by Girl Charlee Fabrics. Girl Charlee Fabrics is your online source for knit fabrics, carrying a wide selection of unique cotton jersey, cotton lycra, brushed poly spandex, french terry, and more. Girl Charlee Fabrics also stocks all the best indie sewing patterns from designers around the world. New customers save 10% on their first order, and always $7.99 flat rate shipping on any order, any size! Shop now at girlcharlee.com. +++++ Please note that this show used to be called the While She Naps podcast. The name has changed, but the content and host have stayed the same. To get the full show notes for this episode, visit Craft Industry Alliance where you can learn more about becoming a member of our supportive trade association. Strengthen your creative business, stay up to date on industry news, and build connections with forward-thinking craft professionals. Meet with show host, Abby Glassenberg, each month for our Craft Business Roundtable, get access to courses and webinars taught by industry leaders, and much more.
We're baaaaaaaaack! Today we are chatting with Melody Miller. Melody is a well known fabric designer and the founder of Cotton+Steel, one of the most popular fabric companies. Melody has always jumped in with both feet and made her way in this world come hell or high water. I loved hearing about how Melody was always evolving and creating a new path for herself and I know you will too. Follow Melody on instagram at @MelodyMiller and @CottonAndSteel Melody's Must Haves: Read: 'The Artist's Way' Julia Cameron Follow: @TaviTulle Believe: "Leap and the net shall appear"
Today's podcast guest is Sarah Watts of Wattsalot. Living in Atlanta, Georgia, Sarah is an illustrator, fabric designer, co-founder of Cotton + Steel, wife and mother to Pennie Pants. During our podcast, we talk about fabric hoarding, her path as an illustrator, the latest collaboration with Anna Bond and so much more. I hope you love the episode! Podcast music by Mekanism Sound. Special thanks to Cotton + Steel, Fat Quarter Shop and Sewtopia for sponsoring this episode. For more information about this episode (including show notes), please check out my website craftyplanner.com.