Each Wednesday join me as I share the ins and outs of that quilt life. If you don't have a sewing machine, can bust out a super fly Y seam, or just want to hear about the newest or coolest quilty news, this is the podcast for you
Hi I’m Nicole Gilbert and this is the Stop Scrolling, Start Sewing podcast. Each Wednesday join me as I share the ins and outs of that quilt life. If you don't have a sewing machine, can bust out a super fly Y seam, or just want to hear about the newest or coolest quilty news, this is the podcast for you.
In this episode I'm chatting about all my favorite quilting rules to break. And also one that I totally agree with, yikes!
Hi I’m Nicole Gilbert and this is the Stop Scrolling, Start Sewing podcast. Each Wednesday join me as I share the ins and outs of that quilt life. If you don't have a sewing machine, can bust out a super fly Y seam, or just want to hear about the newest or coolest quilty news, this is the podcast for you.
Sampler Spree Sew Along
Sampler Spree by Susan Ache
This is about projects that no longer bring us joy. That are a chore to work on and you really don’t care what the finished product is cuz it is just not your jam anymore. But you might still be feeling wishy washy about it, I mean thats a lot of time, money and energy you put into that
Ask yourself:
Do you still love it?
Do you want to put in the time and money to finish it?
Will it bring joy to your day to work on it, gift it, or display it in your home?
Do you have the space to store it? Or would you rather that space be used for a new project?
Does the occasion still exist for this quilt? For example, if it is a baby quilt, but the baby is now in high school, is there still a need?
So what can you do if you decide its just not love anymore?
Donate the unfinished quilt to the local guild, almost always someone willing and excited to finish
Repurpose the orphan blocks as pillows, placemats
Make a scrappy backing using orphan blocks
In this episode of the Stop Scrolling, Start Sewing podcast I had the pleasure of chatting with Natalie Pratt of the Ginger Quilter Box. Each month the Ginger Quilter Box arrives at your door packed with fabric, a quilt pattern, notions and even a treat to keep you moving on your quilting journey!
Quilt on the Wall
Where to find Natalie and the Ginger Quilter Box:
Instagram
The Ginger Quilter Box
The Ginger Quilter Blog
On this episode of the Stop Scrolling, Start Sewing podcast we're chatting about quilt charities and donations.
Links mentioned:
Quilts of Valor
Quilts of Honor
Project Linus
Wrap them in Love
Victoria's Quilts
Hopes and Dreams Quilt Challenge for ALS
The Giving Quilt
Hi I’m Nicole Gilbert and this is the Stop Scrolling, Start Sewing podcast. Each Wednesday join me as I share the ins and outs of that quilt life. If you don't have a sewing machine, can bust out a super fly Y seam, or just want to hear about the newest or coolest quilty news, this is the podcast for you.
Hi Folks! Nicole here and welcome to season 3 episode 10 of the stop scrolling, start sewing podcast. Whether you’re listening on the way to work or watching on YouTube, thank you for spending a bit of your day with me.
On this episode of the podcast we’re talking about using technology in your quilting studio. But first the quilt on the wall
Quilt on the wall: Criss Cross by April Rosenthal of Prairie Grass Patterns
Finishes 55x66
Jelly Roll Friendly
Mentioned this episode: (for all apps listed please visit the appropriate App Store for your device)
Camera: for block placement and checking color value
There are also some great apps for color ideas and palette creation. Some of my favorites are:
Color Viewfinder app (turns photos into color palettes)
Pantone Studio (color, build and create palettes to audition)
Color Inspiration Tool (can take one color and build palettes around it)
Math App:
Calculator (binding squares etc)
Robert Kaufmann Quilt Calculator (how much yardage you need, size of borders etc)
Tracking: Quiltful
Timer/Alarm Clock
Interested in joining the Sampler Spree Slow Along
Now Stop Scrolling and Start Sewing
In this episode of the podcast we're chatting about sewing studio storage.
Quilt on the Wall: MJ's Messenger bag
Fabric: Tula Pink Tiny Beasts
Thread Catcher
Wide Mouth Mason Jars
Sew and Store
Quilt Clips
PegBoard and hook set
In this episode I'm recapping my trip to International Quilt Market 2023 in Houston, TX.
Quilt on the wall: Brightly- 60x72
Designer: Cluck cluck sew
Fabric: Happy Days by Sheri and Chelsi
Layer cake friendly
So I thought I’d recap the new things I saw, products that I’m really excited about, fabric lines that I’m drooling over, and some really gorgeous quilts that were on display in the show.
Wonderfil- Spool holder and thread organization
Free Spirit Katrinka- Eco Printing
Color Block Quilt Making- Elizabeth Chappell
Quilt Coat- Quilt Smart
Kaffe Fassett
Tula Pink- Everglow
Project bags (moon garden)- I will update with links when they are available, that's how new this stuff is!
Queen of Diamonds
Star Cluster Quilt
Stained Glass Quilt
Sparkler Quilt
Hi I’m Nicole Gilbert and this is the Stop Scrolling, Start Sewing podcast. Each Wednesday join me as I share the ins and outs of that quilt life. If you don't have a sewing machine, can bust out a super fly Y seam, or just want to hear about the newest or coolest quilty news, this is the podcast for you.
Today on the Podcast I wanna talk about displaying quilts in your home. This is something that I have had a hard time with over the years and have really researched how to do this in a way that was functional as well as beautiful.
The Quilt on the Wall:
Quilt Pattern: Happy Stripes by Emily Dennis of Quilty Love
Fabric: Seashore Drive by Sherri and Chelsi for Moda Fabrics
Get the pattern here
Links mentioned in this episode:
Quilted Pot Holder Tutorial
Quilted Pillow Sham with Envelope Closure
Wall Hanging Clips
Curtain Clips
Quilt Ladder
Amanda is a wife. A mother. A blogger. A Christian.
A charming, beautiful, bubbly, young woman who lives life to the fullest.
But Amanda is dying, with a secret she doesn’t want anyone to know.
She starts a blog detailing her cancer journey, and becomes an inspiration, touching and
captivating her local community as well as followers all over the world.
Until one day investigative producer Nancy gets an anonymous tip telling her to look at Amanda’s
blog, setting Nancy on an unimaginable road to uncover Amanda’s secret.
Award winning journalist Charlie Webster explores this unbelievable and bizarre, but
all-too-real tale, of a woman from San Jose, California whose secret ripped a family apart and
left a community in shock.
Scamanda is the true story of a woman whose own words held the key to her secret.
New episodes every Monday.
Follow Scamanda on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen.
Amanda’s blog posts are read by actor Kendall Horn.