I love these interviews with quilters hearing their stories. I think it would be nice to see some of the quilts that they have made to see their style. 😊
What an awesome story Lisa! I love that you kept the quilt for your friend! LOL I've done that too, although I did make them another one, it's just some times they talk to you either the fabric or the pattern, or both!
Oh, Lisa, How much I miss and love you! This is a marvelous interview. I remember our many lunch hours spent at the fabric store. You are still just as wonderful and beautiful as all your quilts. I am so honored.
I remember doing the same thing with my grandma singer treadle machine I absolutely love it. Thank you for sharing it brought back found memories and joy❤. Thank you for these stories Missouri Star!❤
when I started making quilts was for my granddaughter and my daughter that was in 2005. I have lost count now, every time I finish one I tell myself going to take a month off but within a week starting another quilt. Enjoyed your video.
So funny! I hope Jenna gets to use her quilt when she comes over. Haha. I learned 12 years ago by watching Jenny too! Let us know when you open your retreat! We will come!
Nice interview. And wow, 10 sisters! Shout out to Alex Anderson/Simply Quilts😃 ,learned alot from her and every quilt magine subscription out there! Now there's this platform 😃 Maybe do lessons at the school to get your feet wet🤔
Lisa is ADORABLE and HONEST! She made me laugh.
You are so right Lisa. Handmade is from the heart. You are so cute 💜💜💜
I love these interviews with quilters hearing their stories. I think it would be nice to see some of the quilts that they have made to see their style. 😊
Such a lovely interview! Wish I knew her!!
What an awesome story Lisa! I love that you kept the quilt for your friend! LOL I've done that too, although I did make them another one, it's just some times they talk to you either the fabric or the pattern, or both!
Wonderful lady! Jenny is an inspiration to many😊
Oh, Lisa, How much I miss and love you! This is a marvelous interview. I remember our many lunch hours spent at the fabric store. You are still just as wonderful and beautiful as all your quilts. I am so honored.
Thank you...I love these episodes. I believe we can all relate in some way to all these talented quilters.
Beautiful story, laughed when you said you kept a quilt that you made for your friend.
I remember doing the same thing with my grandma singer treadle machine I absolutely love it. Thank you for sharing it brought back found memories and joy❤. Thank you for these stories Missouri Star!❤
when I started making quilts was for my granddaughter and my daughter that was in 2005. I have lost count now, every time I finish one I tell myself going to take a month off but within a week starting another quilt. Enjoyed your video.
Amazing! ❤ Love your creativity and humor 😂
Jenny is an inspiration. I am so happy that you learned to quilt. I find it very therapeutic, myself. Enjoy! ❤😊
Beautiful story! We quilters are givers for sure!
Really enjoyed hearing her story. Absolutely agree that any thing handmade is from the heart!!!
What a beautiful person 😊
So funny! I hope Jenna gets to use her quilt when she comes over. Haha. I learned 12 years ago by watching Jenny too! Let us know when you open your retreat! We will come!
I actually love the whole process - yes, even binding (after I watched Natalie).
And Lisa- you made me laugh- you are so genuine!!
Great to see young men getting into sewing, i sew and quilt, it's a great hoby where you can express yourself.
Lisa, I had 7 sisters and 4 brothers. My older sister passed away 2 1/2 years ago. I want to make them all a Christmas quilt!
Mi piace tantissimo ascoltare queste storie, meravigliose brave
Nice interview. And wow, 10 sisters! Shout out to Alex Anderson/Simply Quilts😃 ,learned alot from her and every quilt magine subscription out there! Now there's this platform 😃 Maybe do lessons at the school to get your feet wet🤔
That’s hilarious, we have all probably done that
I came from a line of quilters. But my father's family was so much older. I learned from Eleanore Burns and Kaye Woods.
Haha! That’s hilarious!
That's hilarious!
I actually laughed out loud when she said she kept Jenna's quilt.
Me too 😂😂😂
So did I!
? Would love the pattern of the quilt beside you please
That's the MSQC prop for these interviews.
The Briar Patch Quilt is a good start. Very similar... I'm checking it out...
Found it!! It's called Wanderlust Quilt Pattern by Missouri Star
Oh Lisa, now that it is 'public' you have to give it!😀
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