
Jennifer Davis
09/28/20 • 26 min
Jennifer Davis is the owner of The Little Shop of Stitches in Miamisburg, Ohio. One of her customers, Lyndsay Donaldson, contacted me and wanted to hear Jenn’s story. I’m so thankful to Lyndsay for her suggestion! Jenn has kept her quilting community going even through this time of COVID with her kind, caring, demeanor. I had the pleasure of watching one of her Tuesday live sales on Facebook where she made you feel so at home. You could just tell by the comments flowing that her customers love her.
If you'd like to connect with Jenn, you can find her on social media through these links:
The Little Shop Of Stitches website
The Little Shop Of Stitches Facebook
Jennifer Davis is the owner of The Little Shop of Stitches in Miamisburg, Ohio. One of her customers, Lyndsay Donaldson, contacted me and wanted to hear Jenn’s story. I’m so thankful to Lyndsay for her suggestion! Jenn has kept her quilting community going even through this time of COVID with her kind, caring, demeanor. I had the pleasure of watching one of her Tuesday live sales on Facebook where she made you feel so at home. You could just tell by the comments flowing that her customers love her.
If you'd like to connect with Jenn, you can find her on social media through these links:
The Little Shop Of Stitches website
The Little Shop Of Stitches Facebook
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Karen Dawson
I love how Karen Dawson explained that sometimes out of our greatest struggles comes one of our biggest gifts or blessings. She has such a positive outlook and we had a wonderful time visiting. Although she grew up in England, she now lives in a neighboring town from where I grew up. Remember to also take a look at her Etsy shop, FabricSpeaks.
Hawaiian quilt. Karen's first quilt.
Rag quilt was a gift for her grandmother.
This very random scrap quilt is a king size made ENTIRELY of leftover fabric. Both top and bottom! Karen cut out all the squares while recovering from major surgery.
T-shirt quilt made for her daughter.
And here's the quilt she made for her niece.
Find unique items on Karen's Etsy shop at FabricSpeaks
Karen contacted me through Kealy Parrish. If you haven't listened to Kealy's episode you can find it here: Kealy Parrish Or find Kealy on her blog here: Kealy's Blog
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Paula Chamberlain 2020 October
Since I don’t have anyone to introduce you to today, I thought I’d share a little about what I’m working on now and a couple of childhood memories that have been stuck in my head the last week or so. I also need your help. I’ve made calls, sent emails, and updated my website to make it easier for people to schedule interviews, but I came up empty this week. Yet, I didn’t just want to skip this week and leave you wondering what happened. So I thought I’d use this week to ask for help. Please, I do this podcast as a hobby and not as a job. I need your help to send quilters that are willing to share their stories to contact me. Send them to aquilterslife.com to schedule directly into my calendar or email me at [email protected]. I just finished these two for my twin nieces. This is how I put my label on my quilts I learned that we should fold our quilts on the bias. Not sure why, but it looks pretty. And here's my current projects.
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