Welcome to the American Patchwork & Quilting podcast, a podcast aimed at making your quilting life m
Kiley talks about her journey from longarm quilter, to pattern designer, to magazine founder, to now
Joanna shares how she got her start quilting, her favorite parts about quilting, how she decides wha
Beth chats with Katie Nolan about how she has combined her love of two hobbies - quilting and cross-
Beth shares tips and space-saving ideas for making the most of the storage in your quilting room and
Doris Brunnette and Beth Peterson both attended Quilt Market at the end of October. Beth shares what
Ann Lauer is an award-winning fiber artist who has been professionally designing and creating quilts
Kimberly Einmo shares about her life as a quilting nomad (she's moved 23 times) and how quilting all
Beth invites you to join our free Happy Hues Block of the Month, which has instructions for both rot
Beth shares a brief history of Barn Quilt Trails. Elizabeth interviews Shelley Cavanna of Cora's Qui
Beth interviews Karla Gerome, Director of Education for The Grace Company. We chat all about what yo
We give our top tips for sewing baby quilts - from selecting the design to quilting ideas. Elizabeth
This episode originally aired April 18, 2022. This time of year is a great time to wash and clean qu
Doris Brunnette and Beth Peterson attended QuiltCon in Atlanta at the end of February. They share so
We chat with Corinne Sovey of Corinne Sovey Design Studio. Corinne is a graphic designer by day and
Our staff shares tips that changed their quilting for the better! Plus, we share some great tips for
On today's episode, our staff answers listener questions! We chat about product recommendations, bin
On this episode of the American Patchwork & Quilting podcast, we celebrate the 30th anniversary
We share ideas for how to make your sewing space a place that makes your heart sing, that lets you r
January is all about organization, finding storage solutions that work for you, and refreshing our s
For something so small like scraps, storing them can actually be a big challenge if you don't have a