Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 6 days 7 hours 31 minutes
I just love visiting with these quilters and Carolyn Schmitt was no exception! I am so excited to share her story with you. I’m sure you’ll enjoy this active retreaded quilter!
Shortly after I started quilting, my friend, Bev, and I took my mom to visit a friend of hers. During that visit we had the opportunity to meet Nancy Crandall and see many of her wonderful quilts. I’m so happy that I had the privilege to interview Nancy and hear her story of making something…
Guthrie and I had the opportunity to attend Thelma Oliver’s 90th birthday party this past spring. And she is still very involved with the church we attend. What a blessing to spend time with her and enjoy some stories from her life!
What an inspiration to visit with Donna Jones. After our interview it started sinking in the amazing amount of quilts she has made. Last month alone she made 9 quilts for her guild to give away! If you haven’t already, check out her beautiful quilts on my website www.aquilterslife.com. This one with neck…
Ginny Guthrie Caplinger took time to visit with me while recovering from rotator cuff surgery. From her list of hobbies, I don’t think she will slow down any time soon. Enjoy hearing Ginny’s story!
Chatting with Albert Williams, I really enjoyed his perspective on quilting. To learn how it helped him and how it compliments his relationship with Terrie. Again, I want to thank him for his service to our country.
Marla Knoch Work owns The Quilted Work, a quilt shop just outside of Marietta, OH. It sits in a country setting not far off of I77 in southeast Ohio. Walking into her shop I felt right at home. The wonderful choices of fabric welcome you in. If you’re anywhere near The Quilted Work, stop in. …
Marilyn Parks was able to make treasured gifts, along with her sister, from partially pieced quilts that had been long forgotten. This is just part of this incredible quilter’s life! Farmgirl Vintage – Lori Holt pattern. Free Motion Quilting Callenge by Angela Walters. Mostly used hand dyed fabrics. Turning Leaves – Caroline Reardon pattern.