Just Wanna Quilt
Summary: Conversations with quilters, designers, tool-makers, all kinds of people connected to the quilting industry. Hobby quilters, famous quilters, and everyone in between. A research podcast from Tulane Law School hosted by Elizabeth Townsend Gard. Yes, some talk about copyright and intellectual property law too and how it connects to quilting.
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Seth Hackler is a quilter and the mastermind behind "Quilting on a Budget" FB Group, which now has over 30,000 members in just one year. He talks to us about the meaningfulness of quilting with his mom, his quilting life, and his philosophy behind and development of the FB Group.
Susan sits down with us and talks about all things quilty. She talks about art quilts, about her love of quilting, and her experience writing romance novels.
Seth Hackler is a quilter and the mastermind behind "Quilting on a Budget" FB Group, which now has over 30,000 members in just one year. He talks to us about the meaningfulness of quilting with his mom, his quilting life, and his philosophy behind and development of the FB Group.
Susan sits down with us and talks about all things quilty. She talks about art quilts, about her love of quilting, and her experience writing romance novels.
Stephanie is the genius behind Modern Sewciety, a podcast now in its fifth year. She is kind, charming and honest about her experience, and tells us about her new podcast subscription group, Sewcialites. Her website: www.modernsewciety.com. You can find more about her at www.justwannaquilt.com/
Stephanie is the genius behind Modern Sewciety, a podcast now in its fifth year. She is kind, charming and honest about her experience, and tells us about her new podcast subscription group, Sewcialites. Her website: www.modernsewciety.com. You can find more about her at www.justwannaquilt.com/
A quick overview of the guests this week -- and also who we interviewed this week for future episodes. For more, see our website: www.justwannaquilt.com.
A quick overview of the guests this week -- and also who we interviewed this week for future episodes. For more, see our website: www.justwannaquilt.com.
Sherry talks with us about her quilting life, being part of the Piece Corps (those that care for, hang, and protect the exhibit quilts at International Quilt Market and Festival). She is part of our Quilting Army too!
Sherry talks with us about her quilting life, being part of the Piece Corps (those that care for, hang, and protect the exhibit quilts at International Quilt Market and Festival). She is part of our Quilting Army too!
Jeanne Hewell-Chambers is both ambitious and amazing: to make 70, 273 double xx's to commemorate the deaths of the disabled community in Nazi Germany. The quilts are stunning, and some of them were hanging at the International Quilt Festival in Houston in the Fall. We talk to her about the project. For more on the project go to www.The70273Project.org. And there's more about Jeanne on our website: https://www.justwannaquilt.com/jeanne-hewell.
Jeanne Hewell-Chambers is both ambitious and amazing: to make 70, 273 double xx's to commemorate the deaths of the disabled community in Nazi Germany. The quilts are stunning, and some of them were hanging at the International Quilt Festival in Houston in the Fall. We talk to her about the project. For more on the project go to www.The70273Project.org. And there's more about Jeanne on our website: https://www.justwannaquilt.com/jeanne-hewell.
Julia Driscoll (part of our Quilting Army) talks about a fieldtrip to the "Color My World: A Collection of One-woman Quilt Exhibits," September 30-October 1, 2017 at the Pieces n' Patches Quilt Guild, Steger, IL. (You an find them on Facebook).
Julia Driscoll (part of our Quilting Army) talks about a fieldtrip to the "Color My World: A Collection of One-woman Quilt Exhibits," September 30-October 1, 2017 at the Pieces n' Patches Quilt Guild, Steger, IL. (You an find them on Facebook).
Teresa talks to us about her quilting life, her adventures to Japan to research her books on Indigo and cotton, and a little bit about her dog.