Today we get to celebrate the 10th episode of Stitched!
This episode is all about Quilting in Paradise with the history behind traditional handmade Hawaiian, raw edge, appliqued quilts.
And at the end of this episode we added the first recording of a new segment that we are bringing to Stitched called “I’ve Got a Notion” which will give you a brief history behind some of your favorite sewing tools.
You can listen to the entire episode on iTunes, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play, or…right here:
Just click the play button.
And….to celebrate our first podcast milestone we have a giveaway!
An English Paper Piecing Kit:
(Complete with the papers, needles, scissors, glue, and a fat quarter bundle.)
To enter just leave us a comment telling us a quilt block, style, fabric, or notion that you would like to hear about and you are entered to win.
And for an extra entry leave us a rating or a review on iTunes and then leave us a comment here letting us know!
Thank you so much for listening!
*Also…check us out over on Facebook…we are having a Stitched Podcast giveaway going on over there as well!
Sandy Allen says
I would love to hear about reverse applique. It looks so fun, but I just can’t seem to wrap my head around how it is done.
Anne Marie says
I would love to hear about log cabins squares – methods to make and then laying out the log cabins.
Kathy E. says
One block I’d be very interested in is the Dresden Plate. They are so pretty! Looking forward to listening soon!
duchick at gmail dot com
Amy says
I have enjoyed listening and learning from your podcast. I would love to know more about the drunkards path.
Carol says
How about the Bear Paw block? Thanks for the fun and thoughtful podcast!
Jenny Hiett says
I am loving your podcast! The mix of history and stories from your lives is the best! You could choose any quilt block and I would enjoy it!
Rosemary Boyd says
Just learning English Paper piecing. Cant get enough information!
JAne says
I would love to learn more about the Bear Paw.
Anita L Jackson says
Would enjoy hearing and learning new techniques, reverse applique is one technique I’ve not tried, but would like to learn.
Tonia Jeffery says
I’d like more info on cathedral quilts.
Sarah J says
I love hearing about the history of quilts and quilting styles. I would also love hearing about FPP and EPP. Particularly about good tools to use for these techniques.
Kate W says
I am loving the podcasts and my kids are too! I would enjoy learning about Amish quilts.
Jenny Zak says
I was going to ask for more about EPP vs FPP, but with these questions about reverse applique, that is what I now want to know more about!
Jenny Zak says
I rated on iTunes today!
Jenny says
I would love to hear about your just add sugar fabric collection…..how you came up with the name and what inspired your designs! It’s one of my favourite fabrics of yours!!!
Jenny says
Alright, I left a rating and a review on iTunes too ❤️
Jenny Zak says
I’d like to find out more about reverse applique!
Jenny Zak says
I rated on itunes!
Erin Biggers says
I would love to learn more about curves in quilts.
Carla Hundley says
Would enjoy something
about making bags, desk
fabric cubes.
Carla from Utah
Deb Wankel says
I am so excited to see whatever you wanna post!!
Lori Morton says
I would love to learn how to make a Cathedral quilt….. Thank you for chance to win your give-a-way!! Learning EPP is on my Wanna Learn List too…lol
Janet Best says
I would like to learn about using less traditional fabrics in quilts, such as corduroy and velveteen. Is that crazy… even though I’ve done it…and what about maintenance of the finished product? Thanks for the giveaway!
Peggy A says
It’s a first for me! I just listened to your podcast and have subscribed. Looking forward to many more. The wedding ring quilt must have some interesting history. I would like to hear about that.
Julie Lyon says
I’m interested in the Pineapple Block. How was it made before all the new notions (rulers and papers)
Peggy A says
Left a review on iTunes Love the podcast. I think the history of the wedding ring quilt would be interesting.
Evelyn says
I love making hexies and would welcome pattern ideas .
Kristin says
I would like to know about the card trick quilt block
Karen A says
I would like to learn more about curved piecing.
Becky says
Anything really I am always looking to learn something new or a better way to do something
Beth T. says
Needle-turn appliqué is the technique I would most like to know how to do well.
Marty says
I’d love to learn to make faced pockets and EPP! I’ve been a machine piecer for 30 years but never tried EPP. It’s so beautiful.
Liz says
I would live to learn more about machine quilting beyond straight lines!! Also piecing blocks with curves.
Liz says
I would live to learn more about piecing blocks with curves…either by hand or machine.
BysyLizzie says
How do you neatly sew curves? I would live to know.
Amy says
I would love to learn more about the Dresden blocks!
Cindy Hutchins says
EPP – how to not have your stitches show?!
Kresti Lyddon says
I would love to hear tips about machine piecing tiny little blocks and keeping the squares and triangles nice and smooth!
Pat Stoughton says
I would like to know more about sewing those little blocks, hexes, etc. together to ensure perfect points. Not having perfect points makes me crazy.
Amy says
I would love to hear more about Dresden Plates. I failed horribly the first time I tried to make a Dresden wall hanging.
Jacqueline V says
Hi There,
I’d like to hear about tricks for curved seams and modern piecing & quilting.
Thanks & Quilty Huggs
Debbie R Gruenbacher says
I would like to hear about Courthouse steps variations. Many thanks in advance.
Karen McDonner says
The drunkard’s path and different ways to lay them out after sewing the blocks together.