Simple. Handmade. Everyday. Podcast Episode 83 Show Notes

Simple. Handmade. Everyday. Podcast Episode 83 Show Notes

In this episode, I chat about using creativity to overcome a funk, QuiltCon, improv hand quilting, and starting a cutting garden.

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My attempt at improv hand quilting

Quilting Links

Books

Shows and Movies

  • This is Us
  • Only Murders in the Building (Hulu)
  • Yellowstone

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2 thoughts on “Simple. Handmade. Everyday. Podcast Episode 83 Show Notes”

  • I woke up at 2:30 AM and thought how am I going to relax after 12 hour workday. I found your Podcast and was curious that my name was mentioned. Well I know it wasn’t my name but it’s still fun to see it. Also the topic of killing a quilt! I loved how you said that you leave something unfinished to help spark inspiration. My inspiration from that was to begin repair on a quilt that my grandmother made. I did fall asleep to your podcast I will admit that your soothing voice did it!

  • Hi Kristin,

    Thanks for another quality podcast. Your comment about needing to lift weights like it’s medicine really hit home. I’ve starting following Margaret Martin on YouTube…now to do it! Thanks again!

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