Just Wanna Quilt
- Author: Vários
- Narrator: Vários
- Publisher: Podcast
- Duration: 290:21:36
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Synopsis
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.
Episodes
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Camille Ainsworth talks about her quilting life, including making passage quilts, Part 1 of 2
24/09/2018 Duration: 22minCamille talks to us about her quilting life, including making passage quilts. She also talks about her quilting life with her mom, who is a long-armer. Part 1 is Camille. Part 2 is Susan Ainsworth Smith, her mom!
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Famous Quilter Victoria Findlay Wolfe talks about her quilting life
19/09/2018 Duration: 01h13sVictoria comes to us from New York, where she talks to us about her life as an artist and as a quilter. We talk about her view of copyright, along with her thoughts on being a public figure, versus her more introverted artist self.
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Nancy Williams, long arm quilter and volunteer for Social Justice Sewing Academy
18/09/2018 Duration: 30minNancy talks to us about the Social Justice Sewing Academy, where she is part of the team that turns kids' impressions of their world into amazing quilts for exhibition. She is the long-armer on the project. She talks to us about that and also her long-arm business.
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Dawn Pereira of the Warm Company talks to us about batting!
13/09/2018 Duration: 52minDawn goes through the basics of batting -- what terms mean and how batting differs. It's super super interesting (really!), especially if you want to understand the differences in the various kinds of batting. For more information: https://warmcompany.com. She even suggests how you can become a tester of batting with the Warm Company!
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Beth Strand, talks about charity quilting, UFOs, and the ugly stage of all quilts
12/09/2018 Duration: 43minBeth is so delightful. We chat about her thoughts on quilting, on charity quilting, and special moments in her life related to quilting. She talks about the meaning of giving quilts, and their importance.
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Mark and Yvonne Darrell of the Quilting Marine talk about their YouTube show
12/09/2018 Duration: 39minMark, and his wife, Yvonne talk to us about their YouTube series, The Quilting Marine, and how quilting, and the show, has helped Mark with PTSD. Yvonne, who produces the show also talks about her experiences too. Here is their channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCoNiishvxQFGzAfU61DBpg
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Andrea Turner, part of our Quilting Army, talks about her epic quilt and Burning Man
10/09/2018 Duration: 01h10minAndrea talks to us about making lists, Burning Man, and her epic nearly 20 year quilt project. Meanwhile, well.... let's just say....well... just listen.... Andrea is awesome. I'm a little, well, overwhelmed in the most ridiculous way. And there's a song in the middle of it. So, welcome, Monday.
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Colleen Haraden-Gorski talks to us about creating art quilts and also about the Social Justice Sewing Academy
07/09/2018 Duration: 30minColleen talks to us about her beautiful map art quilts, as well as her work with the Sewing Justice Sewing Academy.
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Melanie McNeil talks to us about guilds and other things too
06/09/2018 Duration: 31minIn the Spring, Melanie talked to use about guilds and other things. Hard to believe that we were only a few months in, and had under 300 members in the FB group. Now, we are at around 1400, and Melanie has become such an important part of our Quilting Army. (If you haven't heard it, we have another interview with Melanie https://www.spreaker.com/episode/14674959. You can also find out more about Melanie at www.catbirdquilts.com.
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Kristi Coupe of Put a Quilt on It, modern barn quilts, talks to us about her business
05/09/2018 Duration: 26minKristi talks to us about her business of creating barn quilts both for outdoors and for quilting studios. She was spotted by one of our Quilting Army members. We are so glad they found her. www.putaquiltonit.com
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Eric the Quilter talks to us about his quilting life
04/09/2018 Duration: 41minI first heard of Eric the Quilter when he was interviewed on the BBC about a year ago. He is a quilter, who also works professionally in a knitting factory (I think I'm getting that right!). He makes fan quilts, does art quilts, and so much more.
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Patty Sawyer, owner of Sew-clusion Retreat in Maine talks to us about her quilting life
30/08/2018 Duration: 46minPatty owns a sewing/quilt retreat in Maine. She is also a quilt judge. She's also a lot of fun. For more on her quilt retreat, https://www.justwannaquilt.com/patty-sawyer.
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Andi Barney, owner of the Red Hen Stitch Shop and the Sew Doc
29/08/2018 Duration: 55minAndi owns a cool shop in Marietta, George, where we visited on our Southern field trip this summer. She also has a new endeavor that she talks about -- training people to fix sewing machines. And there's so much more we chat about. For more on Andi and the Red Hen Stich Shop, go to https://www.redhenstitch.com
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Gail Berry-Graham talks to us about her quilting life as a HandiQuilter Educator
28/08/2018 Duration: 35minGail talks to us from Canada about her quilting life, about long-arming, and about being a HandiQuilter educator. https://handiquilter.me/profile/gail-berry-graham/?portfolioCats=81.
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Pam Cobb, co-host of Stitch TV on YouTube and podcast host of Hip to be Square, Part 2 of 2
27/08/2018 Duration: 46minPam Cobb talks about her quilting life, having both a podcast and a YouTube quilt talk show (Stitch TV). This is part 2. Lynn Rinhart's episode is part 1, the co-host of Stitch TV. http://www.thestitchtvshow.com.
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Lynn Rinehart of Stitch TV joins us Part 1 of 2
27/08/2018 Duration: 51minLynn talks to us about her quilting life, including being a quilt appraiser and be the co-host of Stitch TV. She is also a quilt appraiser, and she talks to us about that part of her quilting life as well.
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Trade Law Professor and Lawyer David Gantz explains fabric and tariffs to us (and why Joann's cares)
26/08/2018 Duration: 34minDavid (my mentor in law school) comes to chat with us about tariffs and fabric, and why Joann's had put out a call for action last week. We had a good deal of discussion on the FB group, Just Wanna Quilt. David helps us sort it out.
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Olivia Beatty talks to us about her quilting life, and we talk a little bit about copyright too
23/08/2018 Duration: 28minOlivia is part of our Quilting Army. She's a fan of Eleanor Burns, and she makes patterns. We talk about all kinds of things, and I get a little law prof on her about copyright. (It was at the beginning of the summer. I was missing the law students. So sorry about that!)
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Chris Reed, Copyright Attorney and Photographer gets real about copyright
22/08/2018 Duration: 01h22minChris talks with us about real-world questions arising for both photographers and quilters about copyright. Chris has previously worked at the U.S. Copyright Office, and now is an attorney for high-profile content owners in Los Angeles. He is also a photographer who writes books on copyright. He's awesome. For more, go to www.chrisreed.com and www.justwannaquilt.com.
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Famous Quilter Leah Day comes to chat with us again about publishing, copyright and her feelings about Facebook
21/08/2018 Duration: 56minLeah Day has taught so many of us how to quilt better. On our podcast for a second time, she talks to us about publishing, her thoughts about copyright, and (before she did it) why she was considering cutting back on Facebook as a mechanism for reaching her fans. For more, see www.leahday.com and our website, www.justwannaquilt.com