In this episode, we talk about our first quilts (in all their horribleness) and good sewing projects for travel. This episode is brought to you by QT Fabrics!
The quilt hanging behind us is Lynn’s first quilt.
Tips and links for this episode:
- The Eleanor Burns Log Cabin Quilt in a Day book
- Here’s a better look at Lynn’s thread painting piece from the show, and more about Bonnie Langenfeld
- Behold the horribleness of Pam’s early binding efforts!
- Sewing on the road in a car!
- The Clover 625 Dome Threaded Needle Case that stores pre-threaded needles
- The Thread Cutterz finger model
- Don’t forget a clamp-on LED light for travel if lighting levels are low
- Today’s episode was brought to you by QT Fabrics, so you can imagine and create!
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- Thanks to our production partners 77peaches enterprises and Big Think Productions.
- Audio only versions of the show are available in the Hip to be a Square quilting podcast feed.
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July 8, 2019
I discovered your show recently and stumbled upon this episode (318) today. Lots if great advice. I, in fact, do sew in my van on long trips from St Louis to Colorado Springs. I have an inverter and portable battery which gives me approx. 5 hours of sewing time. I get lots done.
Love your show content, format, and your comfortable approach to quilting.
Two very talented quilty girls. Thanks for sharing your knowledge experiences.