The Quilting Stories podcast interviews quilters about their quilts, their quilting journeys, and their creative process. </p>
Interview with quilter Tara Romero. Tara lives and quilts in Oregon where she teaches school when she's not busy at her sewing machine.
You can find Tara on Instagram here.
Here are several of the items and patterns mentioned in the podcast:
Terry Rowland's YouTube channel, include her Colorwash quilt.
Sew Kind of Wonderful's Quick Curve Ruler
Latifah Saafir's Clamshell Ruler
Interview with quilter Cheryl Arkison. You can find Cheryl on YouTube, her website, Quilter's Playcation, Instagram, or Creative Live.
Here are links to many of the things we discussed in this podcast:
Mark Kistler’s How To Draw YouTube channel
Portrait Artist of the Year TV show
Landscape Artist of the Year TV show
Co-hosts Elaine Wick Poplin and Jeff Rutherford checking in about their latest quilting projects.
Interview with quilter Holice Turnbow.
Interview with quilter Ann Feitelson. You can view her work on Instagram here.
Interview with Irene Roderick, quilter, quilt teacher, and author of the book IMPROV QUILTING.
The 18th episode of the Quilting Stories podcast features an interview with quilter Dena Mehling.
The 17th episode of the Quilting Stories podcast features an interview with quilter Karen K. Stone.
The 16th episode of the Quilting Stories podcast features an interview with quilter Jerry Granata.
The 15th episode of the Quilting Stories podcast features an interview with Jennifer Swope, the David and Roberta Logie Associate Curator of Textile and Fashion Arts at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston. Swope is the curator of the new MFA Boston exhibit - Fabric of a Nation: American Quilt Stories.
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