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Conversation with Geeky Bobbin

Conversation with Geeky Bobbin

FromFussy Cutters Club


Conversation with Geeky Bobbin

FromFussy Cutters Club

ratings:
Length:
63 minutes
Released:
Jan 23, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this conversation, Ange “GnomeAngel” Wilson and Bobbie from the Geeky Bobbin discuss their love for fussy cutting and quilting. They talk about their journey as quilters and how they fell in love with fussy cutting as a technique. They also discuss their approach to projects, designing quilt patterns, and the different techniques and fundamentals of fussy cutting. They share their favourite fabric designers and discuss upcoming projects and workshops. In this episode, Ange and Bobbie discuss fussy cutting and its various techniques. They talk about Bobbie’s fussy cutting trunk show and the process of choosing fabrics and naming blocks. They also discuss the continuous learning journey of a quilter and how personal style evolves over time. Bobbie shares her favourite blocks and her vision for the epitome of Geeky Bobbin. They touch on exploring new quilt designs and even imagine Taylor Swift as a quilter. SHOW NOTES: [CLICK HERE]
Released:
Jan 23, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (16)

Fussy Cutters Club is hosted by Ange Wilson a self-confessed fabric addict with a passion for fussy cut quilts. Join Ange each Wednesday (AEST) as she has conversations with fussy cutters, patchworkers, designers and her quilty friends. Together they'll open up the world of patchwork and fussy cutting to you and encourage you to fall in love with quilting. Be inspired to cut into the good fabrics and make quilts you'll love.ABOUT ANGE: Ange is the author of Fussy Cutters Club: A Boot Camp for Mastering Fabric Play with C&T Publishing. She is also the creator and host of the wildly popular sew-along; 100 Days 100 Blocks. She's been online since 2002 when she started her blog GnomeAngel. Today GnomeAngel is a pattern design house, an online store and the source of all things fussy cutting and patchwork.