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Ep 006: My friends, Judi + Ann; Part I: Judi’s Story

Today, I'm delighted to share the first part of a special two-part series that features a mother-daughter duo, Judi and Ann. These ladies are a perfect picture of what it looks like to steward a creative legacy for the next generation and watch it take on a life of its own. Judi Jaksa is the mother to one of my dear friends, Ann Skaehill of Crafty Moose Quilts, and was kind enough to sit with me for over an hour to talk about her sewing history, how she got into quilting, and what it means to her to see her daughter developing a quilting practice of her own.

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Ep 005: Label the Quilts, People!

On this episode of the Patchwork Revival podcast, we’re discussing the WHY behind labeling quilts. Prepare to hear all about tricks and techniques for labeling quilts, and check out the show notes for a FREE quilt label template!

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Ep 004: Get adventurous with Megan Fowler of Modern Moon Quilt Studio

On this episode of the Patchwork Revival podcast, we dive deep into Megan’s quilting world and learn all about her journey from a kid with a Kenmore sewing machine to the mastermind behind Modern Moon Quilt Studio. Be sure to stay tuned to the end of the episode, where you’ll get a glimpse into Megan’s adventurous side as she describes the journey and inspiration behind her latest project, Quilt Scouts!

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Ep 003: My friend, Bri

My first podcast guest, Bri, talks about her quilting history, shares her favorite tips for thrifting fabric and other quilting supplies, and talks about the quilting legacy she is building!

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Ep 002: Prairie Queen

The history of one of my favorite designs in traditional quilting, how it is connected to my personal quilting history, and why I decided to revisit it recently! 

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Ep 001: Cora Lee

The story of the woman who taught me how to quilt, and what it means to nurture and encourage creativity in those around you.

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