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I’m so sad that the podcast is ending! If you start another platform like Zoom, I would love to participate. That was fun while you did it during COVID.

1 years ago reply 0

so I can recycle clothes and fabric and make a quilt...but I cant recycle a quilt to something else? Encouragement is the key to getting AND KEEPING a new sewist! Yall ROCK! Wish I could leave a review on podbean. Infectious laughing encouragement and education!

2 years ago reply 0

So I can recycle clothes and fabric for a quilt, but I CANT recycle a quilt into something else!? Encouragement is the key to getting more sewist...HOWEVER they arrive! Wow Thanks for all ya do ladies! Wish I could leave review on because i would tell the world yall are awesome!

2 years ago reply 0

So..with BONNIE are opening up her class WONDER LUST!? I HOPE SO!

2 years ago reply 0

Lori go to dorney museum in Denver Colorado!

2 years ago reply 0

Love you podcast, it was really good to see hear how you guys got your inspiration.

4 years ago reply 0

Lamp oil for cleaning old machines gets the gunk off!

4 years ago reply 0

Clear medical tape for back of rulers... Credit card or hotel card seam guide with 3m poster tape...Bonnie Hunter Mechanics tray...magnetic ( I have 9 machines only 2 zig zag...vintage...ha! I got ya beat! No long arm no embroidery) Plastic buckets that had cat litter for strings....by color Plastic cutting board...cheaper than template plastic ANYTHING ROUND

4 years ago reply 0

Hi Lori, Tracy, and Carrie! Congrstulations on your Podcast! I listened to your opening podcast and the first episode. I love it!! I first learned to sew when I was in the seventh grade (home economics class). We made a bubushka - I made mine out of gingham. I believe Traci had mentioned gingham for her first little quilt that her Mom helped her with. My Mom had the very first Singer sewing machine with just the straight stitch. I learned a lot on that machine! My Grandmother had a Singer treadle machine, which I attempted to use but it was a little difficult using the treadle - my foot could not get the hang of it. Well, I have made some baby quilts, twin-size quilts and a wedding quilt. I really am a novice though - I learn as I go! I've thoroughly enjoyed listening to you!

5 years ago reply 0