Dick Du Puis

I had a wonderful time walking down memory lane with Dick Du Puis.  I want to encourage you to go to Dick’s episode page on aquilterslife.com, if you haven’t already, to check out the pictures and links I’ve found for him.  What does a successful clothing designer do when they retire?  Evidently, part of that…

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Sherri Seitsinger

When I’m out and about I find myself talking about A Quilter’s Life podcast.  I really don’t want to sound like I’m some type of sales person because as you know I’m not selling anything.  So when Guthrie and I were at a podcasting conference and went to the gym in the hotel, a lady…

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Lura Wilcoxen

I’m very excited to bring this episode to you for several reasons.  One is that this is the 100th episode of A Quilter’s Life!  We’ve been able to reach this milestone because of you listening and because of all the wonderful quilters that agreed to be interviewed.  Each episode has been wonderful!  I’m so happy…

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Georgia Barker

Georgia Barker sounds like such a fun Granny!  I just love how she can make cute games with her grandchildren to create such amazing memories.  Family is so important and to be able to connect with some distant relatives and have such close ties with them is such a blessing to hear.  Georgia also exemplifies…

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Judy Lyon

As Judy Lyon wanted something specific quilted into the quilt she had made for her son, she made her first pantograph.  Her longarm quilter became a friend and they launched MeadowLyon Designs, LLC.  Judy has spent the last 20 years designing and selling pantrographs at shows across the country.  When her eight children would ask,…

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