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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.
In this long overdue episode, I chat about QuiltCon and the modern quilting trends I took away from the show. Plus all the other things like books, shows, and more! For complete show notes, visit the Simple Handmade Everyday blog.
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.
Jacquie Gering is a modern art quilter who likes to rethink quilting by listening and finding her own voice and translating that to textiles. She is known for her bold messages in quilting that make the viewer stop and think about what is happening in the world and how they can make a difference. She has accomplished so much in her quilting career and she is a sought after teacher and speaker, especially for walking foot quilting and I can't wait to see what she brings to the stage as the featured speaker this year at QuiltCon 2024.Jacquie Gering's website: https://www.jacquiegering.com/Link to Amanda Jean's Instagram mentioned on the podcast: https://www.instagram.com/crazymomquilts/?hl=enTODAY'S SHOW SPONSORS:Sew Yeah Quilting (affiliate link to support this podcast)Angels Sewing and Quilting (20% off fabric, notions, and accessories with the code quilteronfire)Rosie Girl Quilting (use the code FIRE15 at checkout)Thank you for listening to the Quilter on Fire Podcast.Support the showThank you for listening to the Quilter on Fire Podcast.
Carole Lyles Shaw is on a mission to infuse modern quilts with creativity, individualism, and freedom of expression. Her journey into quilting began as a heartfelt endeavor to create beautiful quilts for her nieces and nephews. This creative exploration led her to the African American Quilters of Baltimore, where she honed her skills and learned the art of quilting.Modern quilting is Carole's passion, and she sees it as a platform for embracing personal uniqueness in every quilt. She firmly believes that modern quilts are a canvas for free expression and creativity.As a dedicated educator, Carole shares her love for modern quilting through workshops that empower quilters to confidently express themselves in their quilts. Her students often praise her for inspiring them to let their creative voices shine through their work.One of Carole's key workshop topics is "Sustainable Stashing & Stash/Scrap Jazz," where she explores practical and realistic approaches to managing quilting stashes. In a world where sustainable living is increasingly important, Carole encourages quilters to align their passion with eco-conscious choices. Her workshop delves into how to create a sustainable stashing process while supporting an eco-friendly quilting lifestyle. It's not about imposing extreme restrictions but rather adopting conscious textile consumption practices.Join us in this episode as Carole Lyles Shaw shares her journey into modern quilting, her dedication to creative freedom, and her insights on building a sustainable quilting practice. Learn how to let your unique quilting voice shine and embrace modern quilting as a means of self-expression and artistry.Website: https://carolelylesshaw.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carole_lylesshaw/Blog: https://www.bloglovin.com/blogs/carole-lyles-shaw-13457669Support the showJoin The Green Stitcher's Hive at https://thegreenstitchershive.mn.co/ Follow Bridget O'Flaherty @bridgetoflahertytextiles on Instagram and @thesustainablequilter on Facebook. You can find her online at www.bridgetoflaherty.comThanks to Isaac Matthews for the music, follow him on Instagram @hesjustakid
Alumni, Kiley Ferons, started her own modern quilting magazine with great success. On episode 125, Kiley shares about creating apps for her businesses: Modish Quilter Magazine and Kiley's Quilt Room. She will take you behind the scenes and share all the details involved in the process of app creation. If you are curious to find out if an app would be benificial to your business, or you haven't yet considered it, but are curious... this episode is for you! Kiley generously shares insight as she shares this aspect and perspective of her business. She shares the cost, the process, what and who you need, and why you should consider this for the future of your business. I am excited to have Kiley Ferons on Episode 125. Creating an App with Kiley Ferons of Modish Quilter Turn your CRAFT into a CAREER! Did you find this podcast helpful? Find more creative business takeaways, tutorials, courses, plus much more below. SHOW NOTES: https://quilterscandy.com/podcast/ QUILTERS CANDY WEBSITE: https://quilterscandy.com/ INSTAGRAM: Craft to Career Podcast @crafttocareer Quilters Candy @quilters_candy
Get ready for a killer episode with my good friend, Devin Oliver, frontman of the band I See Stars and the man behind his solo project, shYbeast. With the charisma of a born performer and the wisdom of a seasoned artist, he delves into his life story, tracing his path from an early age with a difficult parent dynamic, to his long and rewarding career in the music industry. Devin brings to light the profound influence of his early musical experiences, the role of rivalry in nurturing talent, and the complex challenges that come with maintaining longevity in a band.Our conversation goes beyond music, as Devin explores the larger dimensions of his life. He shares his experiences with redefining success, finding personal joy in pursuing fulfillment in what he does daily, and the power of expressing his truth. He underscores the importance of maintaining a balance between mental and physical health amidst the high-stakes and high-stress world of music. If you're a music enthusiast or an aspiring artist, this episode is a goldmine of valuable insights, practical tips, and inspiration.Our conversation also covers a wide array of topics including his journey from building a dedicated fan base in Michigan, to I See Stars signing their first record deal, to going on several Warped Tours. We also talk a bit about their two new singles Drift and Anomaly. We dive into the influence of raw, unrefined music on the band's choice in sound selection and mixes. We talk about the strategic importance of finding the right mixing engineer for your project based on the sound and vibe you're looking for.WATCH ON YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/rq-KGtAuAyYSUPPORT THE SHOW: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2199346/supporters/newGROUNDS FOR SUCCESS LINKSAll Links Here: https://linktr.ee/groundsforsuccessAUSTIN SELTZER LINKSAll Links Here: https://linktr.ee/AustinseltzerDEVIN OLIVER LINKSAll Links Here: https://sumerian.lnk.to/anomalySupport the show
Today's guest is an Aussie creator, wildly popular on Instagram with her beautiful creative feed where she is known as @stitchandyarn. She creates bold, distinctive, modern quilts, and is a lover of all things up-cycled. Today I'll have a chat with Tara Glastonbury. She is known not only for her creative design in quilting, but also for how she brings people together from around the world for exhibitions to foster connection and challenge them in new design directions. She also leans forward in conversations about sustainability and continuous learning. I'm excited about this conversation and I hope you are too. Check out and support the IN CONVERSATION ExhibitStitch and Yarn WEBSITEStitch and Yarn on Etsy - PATTERNSTODAY'S SHOW SPONSORS:Sew Yeah QuiltingBrown Bird DesignsSupport the showThank you for listening to the Quilter on Fire Podcast.
Alexandra erzählt über Modern Quilting, QuiltCon 2023.
This exclusive all-access episode takes you through the 2023 version of QuiltCon in Atlanta, Georgia.The definition of Modern Quilting varies from person to person. Hear the thoughts of Modern Quilt Guild (MQG) President Aleeda Crawley, Karen Cooper Executive Director of MQG, Christa Watson BERNINA Ambassador, Last Year's Keynote Speaker Latifa Safir, and attendees from around the world.Learn from Elizabeth Dackson – MQG Director of Events exactly what it takes to put on QuiltCon…and she shares a hidden secret about the show!Then Karen Cooper added her two cents on putting the show together, and she shares a very special story you won't want to miss about a devotee of this event. She also talks about an interesting challenge this year's event faced.Chawne Kimber, this year's keynote speaker and renowned activist/artist talks about her experience at this year's event.Black Women Sewist had a prominent voice, and they shared their perspectives on the progress that's been made – and what's still left to be accomplished. Latifa Saafir explains her POV, Aleeda Crawley describes the MQG focus for the coming year - and by the way…don't touch the quilts! She also acknowledges volunteers.Lisa Woolfork talks about community and safety, the genesis of Black Women Stitch, and sewing on Amtrack on her way to QuiltCon.Peggy Martin, President of the Brown Sugar Stitchers shares the story about this group's founding and how this group got its name.Next, meet Uzoma Samuel, a first-time quilter from Nigeria. Learn about his family, his process, how he sees fabric as paint, and his long journey to finally getting to QuiltCon. Sara Trail – a friend of Uzoma's, tells how they met on Facebook and how she worked tirelessly to help him.One of our favorite things to do is to catch up with past Sew & So Guests. At QuiltCon we talked with Becky Glasby from the National Quilt Museum (Episode 24) and Marisa Marquez from Brewer (Episode 26). Becky shares updates from the Museum and what we can expect coming up this year and Marisa tells us what she's been up to since her episode.And…oh the shopping! One thing that everyone loves at QuiltCon is the selection of vendors – listen as we learn about Sew Creative Lounge, String and Story, and Moda/United Notions. Louise Duffy from BERNINA exudes the energy of this event and talks about the Georgia stores she works with.The days were full…and long. The mood is upbeat…inclusive, realistic, and hopeful. It was all about much more than quilting and sewing. It was about the interwoven stories of those who quilt and sew and the effects they have and will have on each other. It was about yesterday, today, and the promise of a better tomorrow. It was about community. And it's this community that makes sewing and quilting so very much more. This was QuiltCon 2023. Thanks to all who shared their stories with us for this special episode of Sew & So!If you know someone who has an outstanding story that should be shared on this podcast, drop Meg a note to Meg@sewandsopodcast.com or complete the form on our website.
Well that didn't go as expected! I was 1 hour and 20 minutes into the editing of this podcast and not even half way done. This week you'll hear wonderful things from so many vendors it will make your head spin. There are so many innovative things happening in the quiltiverse! Today's sponsors are Oliso Irons and the Whatnot APP! Check out Oliso Irons right here; https://oliso.com/collections/smart-ironsAnd we have a super deal set up with the Whatnot APP! Sign up to check it out and get $15 off your first purchase just like that! Check it out right here: whatnot.info/qofNO GIVEAWAY TODAY. Stay tuned next week for PART 2 of the QuiltCon 2023 Recap. Support the showThank you for listening to the Quilter on Fire Podcast.
Daniela erzählt über Modern Quilting, Improv, QuiltCon.
Andrea erzählt über QuiltAsYouGo Technik, QuiltCon und ihr Reisemappe Christoph Muster.
Petra erzählt über ihre Moderne Quilts, Quilt Mantel, Quilt Austellung und vieles mehr.
I first heard of the Canadian Modern Quilt Collective when their Instagram page came onto my feed one day. I was excited to hear about the great Canadian Shop Hop. I was very interested in the topic. As a Canadian myself I loved this idea of promoting local quilt shops across the nation. Amanda Brown is the curator of that Instagram feed where she features Canadian modern quilters as well. I reached out to her to find out more and it went something like this… Link to the CMQC Link to the contest GiveawayThank you for listening to the Quilter on Fire Podcast.
National Product Educator - BERNINA joins me - you won't believe the bloopers! Get ready for some sewing, machine tips, maintenance talk, her top five favourite feet and more... AND LOOK AT THESE LINKS! Scroll through them all because we talked about so much and Adrienne had so much to offer! Enter the podcast giveaway HERE1WEBINARS Please register for Longarm Quilting When You Are Short on Space on Nov 23, 2022 1:00 PM EST at: Love the professional look of longarm quilting but not willing to give up your entire sewing room for a quilt frame? BERNINA Educator Adrienne shows options to fit any space. Learn about frame sizes, table models, and even using your BERNINA embroidery machine to give you top-notch results. https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6263528943158213647 Please register for Big Ideas from the BERNINA Big Book Series on Jan 18, 2023 1:00 PM EST at: Want to be as nerdy as the BERNINA of Canada Educators? Or do you want to deepen your BERNINA machine knowledge? Believe it or not, the BERNINA Big Books are the backbone of their expertise. Come join Deb and Adrienne as they share with you their favourite uses and hints from the entire Big Book Series. https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8625577887272294667 Kaffe Sweepstakes link: https://berninakaffefassett.ca/ TULA Quilt designs and Instructions Tula Pink: The Quilting Edition by embroideryonline.com https://embroideryonline.com/Tula-Pink-The-Quilting-Collection/?_ga=2.11693111.2057904258.1668441989-551015528.1602621120&_gac=1.21128777.1668455585.CjwKCAiA68ebBhB-EiwALVC-Niy3yyuGFlbFyXDgCcEyOtaplbHLaqXzZWnvsPp5JkSYp4_Ljzb_yxoCAYAQAvD_BwE Kaffe Machines Links BERNINA 770 QE PLUS Kaffe Edition - https://www.bernina.com/en-CA/Machines-CA/Series-Overview/BERNINA-7-Series/BERNINA-770-QE-PLUS-Kaffe-Edition BERNINA 475 QE Kaffe Edition - https://www.bernina.com/en-CA/Machines-CA/Series-Overview/BERNINA-4-Series/BERNINA-475-QE-Kaffe-Edition BERNINA 790 PLUS Crystal Edition - https://www.bernina.com/en-CA/Machines-CA/Series-Overview/BERNINA-7-Series/BERNINA-790-PLUS-Crystal-Edition Thank you for listening to the Quilter on Fire Podcast.
Sarah Ruiz is a quilter and aerospace engineer from Houston, Texas. Her creative and technical sides have always been intertwined from drawing Disney characters and memorizing constellations as a kid to taking humans back to the moon and dreaming up new quilts. Today, quilting perfectly combines her engineering and artistic mindsets, and she loves the puzzle solving required to turn an idea into reality. You can check our her website to see everything we talked about on the podcast. RIGHT HEREEnter the podcast giveaway RIGHT HERECheck out Karen Nyberg's pattern RIGHT HEREThank you for listening to the Quilter on Fire Podcast.
Meet the three Canadian quilters who won awards at the upcoming International Quilt Festival, Houston 2022. My guests today are Joanne Love from White Horse Yukon, Roxanne Nelson from Calgary, Alberta, and Sue Sherman from York, Ontario. I reached out to each of them after I heard about their wins at the I Q F Houston and asked them each a few questions.Link to the Prize Giveaway. The Canadian Wildlife Federation backyard wildlife program we discussed on the podcast.Thank you for listening to the Quilter on Fire Podcast.
Co-founder and Owner of The Stitchery in Rome, Stephanie Bradshaw joins the Atlanta Real Estate Forum Radio podcast to discuss shop services, products and running a small business during a pandemic. Bradshaw joins hosts Carol Morgan and Todd Schnick for the Around Atlanta segment. Carrying two brands of sewing machines, Janome and Baby Lock, The Stitchery has been a small business marvel near downtown Rome for nine years. Classes, events and one-on-one training only scratch the surface of what The Stitchery offers customers. The store supports anything and everything sewing-related. “It all comes together, but there's a lot of wheels in motion,” Bradshaw said. “We offer a lot!” Originally located on Broad Street in downtown Rome, its new location on Central Plaza is still near the hustle and bustle of Rome with more space for classes and an in-house machine repair shop. The purchase of a machine at The Stitchery comes with a complimentary entry-level sewing class. The considerable repertoire of classes includes embroidery, sewing, quilting and the basics. Participants bring their machines to learn essential sewing tasks, such as sewing a button on or taking up a hem. With her experience running a female-owned small business, Bradshaw says the best perk is her independence. After her business partner retired three years ago, she assumed sole partnership and oversaw more aspects of her business, as well as relied on herself more. The past year presented many problems for businesses globally, but 2020 also brought a new generation of people who love to sew. It all began with wanting to lend a hand with mask making, creating a brand-new sewing trend. While this may have died down, the movement transformed into a new hobby during the initial lockdown. From 12- to 65-years-old, new customers explored the world of sewing and quilting. Bradshaw shared she also supports other small embroidery businesses by selling top-of-the-line machines and supplies. While apparel sewing was replaced by fast fashion, creating bags, embroidering shirts and crafting items are taking off thanks to platforms like Pinterest and Etsy. As the industry progresses, so do its tools – rotary blades, rulers and heat-proof pins are more efficient than ever. “When you are making something for somebody, it is truly a gift of love,” Bradshaw said. Bradshaw predicts apparel is on the rise and quilting is more popular than ever! Lockdown brought a greater appreciation for creativity and people yearned for the slow process and mindfulness of sewing and quilting. Recently featured in the University of Georgia Alumni magazine, Bradshaw also received a spotlight in the Bulldog 100 in 2018 and 2019, all incredible honors! She credits grit, determination and her admirable staff and clientele for the increasing success of Rome's modern quilting shop. To visit The Stitchery online and shop the extensive catalog, visit www.TheStitcheryRome.com. Shop fabrics, machines and more on the brand-new app available for Apple and Android and interact on Facebook and Instagram for updates on classes, products and shop news. Never miss an episode of Atlanta Real Estate Forum Radio! Subscribe to the podcast here. You can also get a recap of any past episode on the Radio page. Listen to the full interview above! Georgia Residential Mortgage Licensee, License #22564. NMLS ID #6606. Subject to borrower and property qualifications. Not all applicants will qualify. The Stitchery and New American Funding are not associated. Click here to view the terms and conditions of products mentioned during the show. Corporate office 14511 Myford Rd., Suite 100, Tustin, CA 92780. Phone: (800) 450-2010. (November/2021) New American Funding is a family-owned mortgage lender with a servicing portfolio of over 123,000 loans for $30.4 billion, 198 branches, and about 3,100 employees. The company offers several niche loan products and has made Inc.
Co-founder and Owner of The Stitchery in Rome, Stephanie Bradshaw joins the Atlanta Real Estate Forum Radio podcast to discuss shop services, products and running a small business during a pandemic. Bradshaw joins hosts Carol Morgan and Todd Schnick for the Around Atlanta segment. Carrying two brands of sewing machines, Janome and Baby Lock, The Stitchery has been a small business marvel near downtown Rome for nine years. Classes, events and one-on-one training only scratch the surface of what The Stitchery offers customers. The store supports anything and everything sewing-related. “It all comes together, but there's a lot of wheels in motion,” Bradshaw said. “We offer a lot!” Originally located on Broad Street in downtown Rome, its new location on Central Plaza is still near the hustle and bustle of Rome with more space for classes and an in-house machine repair shop. The purchase of a machine at The Stitchery comes with a complimentary entry-level sewing class. The considerable repertoire of classes includes embroidery, sewing, quilting and the basics. Participants bring their machines to learn essential sewing tasks, such as sewing a button on or taking up a hem. With her experience running a female-owned small business, Bradshaw says the best perk is her independence. After her business partner retired three years ago, she assumed sole partnership and oversaw more aspects of her business, as well as relied on herself more. The past year presented many problems for businesses globally, but 2020 also brought a new generation of people who love to sew. It all began with wanting to lend a hand with mask making, creating a brand-new sewing trend. While this may have died down, the movement transformed into a new hobby during the initial lockdown. From 12- to 65-years-old, new customers explored the world of sewing and quilting. Bradshaw shared she also supports other small embroidery businesses by selling top-of-the-line machines and supplies. While apparel sewing was replaced by fast fashion, creating bags, embroidering shirts and crafting items are taking off thanks to platforms like Pinterest and Etsy. As the industry progresses, so do its tools – rotary blades, rulers and heat-proof pins are more efficient than ever. “When you are making something for somebody, it is truly a gift of love,” Bradshaw said. Bradshaw predicts apparel is on the rise and quilting is more popular than ever! Lockdown brought a greater appreciation for creativity and people yearned for the slow process and mindfulness of sewing and quilting. Recently featured in the University of Georgia Alumni magazine, Bradshaw also received a spotlight in the Bulldog 100 in 2018 and 2019, all incredible honors! She credits grit, determination and her admirable staff and clientele for the increasing success of Rome's modern quilting shop. To visit The Stitchery online and shop the extensive catalog, visit www.TheStitcheryRome.com. Shop fabrics, machines and more on the brand-new app available for Apple and Android and interact on Facebook and Instagram for updates on classes, products and shop news. Never miss an episode of Atlanta Real Estate Forum Radio! Subscribe to the podcast here. You can also get a recap of any past episode on the Radio page. Listen to the full interview above! Georgia Residential Mortgage Licensee, License #22564. NMLS ID #6606. Subject to borrower and property qualifications. Not all applicants will qualify. The Stitchery and New American Funding are not associated. Click here to view the terms and conditions of products mentioned during the show. Corporate office 14511 Myford Rd., Suite 100, Tustin, CA 92780. Phone: (800) 450-2010. (October/2021) New American Funding is a family-owned mortgage lender with a servicing portfolio of over 123,000 loans for $30.4 billion, 198 branches, and about 3,100 employees. The company offers several niche loan products and has made Inc.
Denyse Schmidt is one of the most talented and renowned modern quilters of our time. If you are a quilter, especially a modern quilter, you have probably heard her name. She is famous for her appearance on Martha Stewart in 1999, but even more so for her role in the modern quilting movement from its inception to this day. She grew up in central Massachussets with highly educated and very creative parents and has been making things her whole life. She studied at the Rhode Island School of Design and is now a sought after teacher, speaker, author, and designer in the quilting world. I can't wait to share her story with you! Link to the podcast trailer: https://youtu.be/8ZBXUS57qBgLink to the Podcast Giveaway: https://kingsumo.com/g/rsu9nk/qof-episode-36-giveawayLink to Denyse Schmidt's website: http://dsquilts.com/
Judith erzählt über ihr Blog September's Quiltdelight, Stoff Farbkarten, Skylines Quilts.
Felicity Ronaghan and Nadia Sokal take us through their process for what they call being "accountabilibuddies." Whether they’d say so or not - they are excellent at keeping each other accountable. I know this because they are my friends from the Okanagan Modern Quilt Guild and at the monthly show and tell we see their projects unfold. I also follow them on Instagram and I’m consistently astonished at the sheer volume of piecing and quilting they do on a weekly basis. They build their weekly task lists and share them with each other and bit by bit they tackle their goals. Today's topic? ACCOUNTABILITY LINK TO THE YOUTUBE TRAILER - https://youtu.be/IlkmK0uEhjoThe Episode 22 Podcast Giveaway is;5 fat quarters of Northcott fabric from the Briarwood Collection by Michel Designworks LINK TO PRIZE DRAW - https://kingsumo.com/g/yf1pgs/qof-episode-22-giveawayLINK to Felicity Ronaghan's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/felicityquilts/Link to Nadia Sokal's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nadialovesfabric/
Lisa speaks with Carole Lyles-Shaw, an internationally recognized modern quilter, quilting instructor, and author. Carole shares her sewing story including her affection for her home guild in Baltimore and building a new modern quilt guild in her current city. And she did this while writing, teaching, designing, and creating. Carole also reveals why quilting is an entire universe of creative possibility.
We're diving into modern quilt making with artist and expert maker Arianna Caggiano. This premium workshop explores a contemporary style of color blocking with geometric shapes to quilt a modern, gorgeous piece for the home. Join us as we learn more about Arianna in this latest episode of our podcast. So very excited to welcome her to the show. Learn More: https://thecraftersbox.com/2020-02-premium-featured-maker/
In this episode, I am starting a new series on Quilting: An in depth look at the different types of quilting. My guest on this episode is Jacquie Gering, a professional quilter, teacher and book author. We talk about domestic machine walking foot quilting and modern quilting. In Jacquie's book, Walk, she shares 80 new machine quilting designs, and shows how the walking foot can do more than just straight lines. She has been working on a sequel book Walk 2.0, with about 60 more walking foot quilting designs.You can find links and photos to everything we talk about in my show notes https://stephaniesochadesign.com/podcast-make-and-decorate My instagram: @stephanie.socha.design Facebook Page: Stephanie Socha Design Website: http://stephaniesochadesign.com e-mail: stephaniesochadesign@gmail.comSupport the show (https://stephaniesochadesign.com/podcast-make-and-decorate)
Welcome to the first episode of Behind the Seams, the new podcast from C&T Publishing! Our acquisitions editor and host, Roxane Cerda, took time out of her QuiltCon 2019 schedule to interview Heather Grant, the Director of Marketing and Programming for the Modern Quilt Guild and one of the major organizers of QuiltCon. Learn about the history of QuiltCon, get the inside scoop on how to get the most out of the convention, and hear what quilt patterns Heather is working on right now. Enjoy!More information about QuiltCon 2020The Modern Quilt Guild's websiteC&T's website and blogVisit us on Facebook • YouTube • Pinterest • Instagram • TwitterMusic: www.bensound.com
Welcome to the first episode of Behind the Seams, the new podcast from C&T Publishing! Our acquisitions editor and host, Roxane Cerda, took time out of her QuiltCon 2019 schedule to interview Heather Grant, the Director of Marketing and Programming for the Modern Quilt Guild and one of the major organizers of QuiltCon. Learn about the history of QuiltCon, get the inside scoop on how to get the most out of the convention, and hear what quilt patterns Heather is working on right now. Enjoy!More information about QuiltCon 2020The Modern Quilt Guild's websiteC&T's website and blogVisit us on Facebook • YouTube • Pinterest • Instagram • TwitterMusic: www.bensound.com
It's episode 25
Happy Valentine’s Day! On today’s episode, I chat with Frances O’Rourk Dowell. Frances is a fiction novelist/author, mostly of young adult fiction, but also more recently, of Quilt Fiction. Some of you may have read Birds in the Air, Frances’ first quilt fiction novel. A follow-up novel Stars Upon Stars is due to release around June 2019.In addition to writing, Frances is an avid quilter, and she has had a podcast, The Off Kilter Quilt, for the past 9 years! Her podcast is journal style, and very inspiring about quilting and her life in North Carolina. Frances has a second podcast that she launched last year, where she reads her quilt fiction novel, Friendship Album, 1933. We talk about many quilting topics like fabrics, modern quilting, binding methods etc. If you are going to Quilt Con next week, be sure to look for Frances’ quilt called “Sit-In”.Visit my podcast blog show notes for links and photos to everything we talk about in the podcast at https://stephaniesochadesign.com/podcast-make-and-decorateMy instagram: @stephanie.socha.designFacebook Page: Stephanie Socha DesignWebsite: http://stephaniesochadesign.come-mail: stephaniesochadesign@gmail.comSupport the show (https://stephaniesochadesign.com/podcast-make-and-decorate)
Jacquie Gering, famous quilter, stops by to talk with us about her quilting life, and in particular her story of how she became a modern quilter.
Jacquie Gering, famous quilter, stops by to talk with us about her quilting life, and in particular her story of how she became a modern quilter.
Podcast Number 229 - Thoughts On Quilt Con, Modern Quilting, and "The Bedspread Set" Be sure to visit my website at www.simplearts.com to see the accompanying blog including pictures and other information that I mention! Happy Quilting! ©2005 - 2016 Annie Smith
Podcast Number 229 - Thoughts On Quilt Con, Modern Quilting, and "The Bedspread Set" Be sure to visit my website at www.simplearts.com to see the accompanying blog including pictures and other information that I mention! Happy Quilting! ©2005 - 2016 Annie Smith
Products of the Mind: A Conversation About the Intersection of Business + Creativity
Products of the Mind Episode 9: Alissa Haight Carlton, Ruling the $3.9 Billion Quilt World and Casting Project Runway To Boot Welcome to Episode 9 of Products of the Mind. On this episode, I speak with Alissa Haight Carlton of the Modern Quilt Guild. Alissa Haight Carlton Did you know quilting is the largest hobby industry at $3.9 billion a year? I didn’t either. Alissa Haight Carlton informs tells us about the massive industry, its history, and the difference between modern and traditional quilting. Get Alissa’s take on living the L.A. life, and how she went from working in reality T.V. to being wrapped up in her passion: Quilting. Hear about how she utilized blogs to transform the quilt industry, elevate the status of modern quilting, and establish the Modern Quilt Guild. And just in case you were dying to know how shows like Project Runway get cast, Alissa fills us in on that process as well. Learn more about Alissa, her work, and Modern Quilting here: http://www.alissahaightcarlton.com/ Alissa on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alissahaightcarlton/ More on Modern Quilting and patterns in Alissa’s book Modern Minimal: 20 Bold & Graphic Quilts here: http://www.amazon.com/Modern-Minimal-Bold-Graphic-Quilts/dp/1607054868 Looking for a Quilt Guild? Check it out: http://www.themodernquiltguild.com Interested in QuiltCon? More info here: http://www.themodernquiltguild.com/events/quiltcon-2015 Thanks for Checking Out Products of the Mind! If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons you see at the top and bottom of this page. Also, please consider taking the few seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes. They’re very helpful when it comes to the ranking of the show and I read every one. Finally, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes or your favorite podcast app to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live. Here are instructions on how to subscribe, rate, and review the show in iTunes. The Credits As always, the music for this episode was provided by Le Chateau. The track name is “Bury You.” Go buy it on Soundcloud! This episode and these show notes © 2015 David Lizerbram
This week's episode of Canadian Quilt Talk hits a hot topic that everyone's talking about - Modern Quilting. You sent in your questions and we found the answers with special guest Holly Broadland, President and founder of the Vancouver Modern Quilt Guild.