Just Wanna Quilt

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Synopsis

Conversations with quilters, designers, tool-makers, all kinds of people connected to the quilting industry. Hobby quilters, famous quilters, and everyone in between. A research podcast from Tulane Law School hosted by Elizabeth Townsend Gard. Yes, some talk about copyright and intellectual property law too and how it connects to quilting.

Episodes

  • Amy Milne from Quilt Alliance

    08/02/2018 Duration: 01h03min

    Amy Milne, Executive Director for Quilt Alliance talks to us about all things quilty and the role of the Quilt Alliance in preservation, education and community. http://quiltalliance.org. Go to www.justwannaquilt for more on this interview and others!

  • Leah Day stops by! You know, "Hello my quilting friends."

    07/02/2018 Duration: 55min

    I think nearly everyone at the moment has been taught how to free motion quilt from Leah Day's videos. She is a quilter and Internet sensation. She is also a savvy entrepreneur​ who has built​ an empire of loyal quilters. ​ Leah was so gracious to come on and chat with us before we began. (And I did an​ episode for her podcast, which will air later in the spring). She is amazing.

  • Crafty Genimini, Vanessa Vargas Wilson- Part 2- craft entrepreneurship on the Internet

    07/02/2018 Duration: 44min

    This is the second part of a two-part interview with the Crafty Gemini, Vanessa Vargas Wilson, where we continue our talk about being a craft entrepreneur on the Internet.

  • Vanessa Varges Wilson, the Craft Gemini

    06/02/2018 Duration: 58min

    Vanessa gave us a lot of time talking about her life as the Crafty Gemini. She told us about her life, and how she became an Internet sensation. This is part one of two.

  • Meet Julia Driscoll: quilter, teen librarian, and part of our Quilting Army

    06/02/2018 Duration: 50min

    Julia loves to quilt. She is a teen librarian in a public library in the suburbs of Chicago, where she teaches beginning sewing.  She has also made amazingly complex quilts.  Her story was the first recording.  She told of the importance of family, of creativity, and fabric.  Julia has been part of our Quilting Army from the beginning -- from the summer. And she is awesome. She will be leading our team at the Chicago Quilt Festival in April.

  • Patty and Elizabeth Talk about Quilt Festival in Houston, 2017

    06/02/2018 Duration: 17min

    Patty Cooper and Elizabeth Townsend Gard talk about their first impressions of Quilt Festival in Houston about the preview night of Quilt Festival.

  • Tsoniki Crazy Bull, quilter, podcaster, and world traveler (thanks to the military)

    06/02/2018 Duration: 39min

    Tsoniki creates beautiful quilts. She also had a 50-episode podcast before her husband was transferred abroad as part of the military. She talks about her life of moving, of quilting, and talking to people as part of her podcast.

  • Quilter Janice Peachey: "Quilting has followed me throughout my life."

    06/02/2018 Duration: 44min

    Janice Peachy is a quilter I met through a mutual friend. She is incredible. She tells us stories of why she quilts, and how quilting has followed her through her life. She travels, she fosters babies, and she creates lovely quilts. It was a memorable afternoon chatting with her.

  • A Quilting Family - Judy Walker and Jill Elliot

    06/02/2018 Duration: 01h21min

    Judy Walker, my neighbor, and Judy Eliot, her sister from Oklahoma, talk about their very quilty family. This is one of the first interviews that we conducted. Judy is part of the Quilting Army, and went with me to Quilt Market. She is a writer and an amazing cook (she writes about food). She and Jill are also quilters.

  • Heather Kubiak, attorney and quilter

    06/02/2018 Duration: 23min

    Heather teaches courses at Quilt Market and Quilt Festival in Houston. She has agreed to be part of our Quilting Army. She has a great philosophy that comes from her years as an attorney focused on litigation and mediation, "Just Ask" when you are not sure. We are going to have more conversations with her about copyright and other areas of intellectual property. She is really fun, and super knowledgeable. She's an attorney for many quilt entrepreneurs and quilt companies.

  • Mattie Rhodes Haines of Quiltsmart talks of Mondo Bags and Double Wedding Rings

    06/02/2018 Duration: 01h06min

    Mattie Rhodes Haine of Quiltsmart sent us a box of goodies, and we talk about her company's strategy of using printed interface as a technique of quilting. She is also the genius behind the extraordinarily popular Mondo bag. She is an​ amazing quilt entrepreneur.

  • Maureen Collins, quilter and law professor too!

    06/02/2018 Duration: 46min

    Maureen Collins is one of the only law professors to write on quilting! She has been part of the project from the first conversations. She teaches at John Marshall Law School, where she requires her law students to make small art quilts as part of her art law class. We have a high level discussion about quilting, copyright and other areas of intellectual property. If you are a bit lost, you soon will learn some of the basic concepts. We will be posting "copyright concepts and quilting" shortly.

  • Todd Purcell, Superior Threads

    06/02/2018 Duration: 51min

    Todd Purcell talks to us about the start of Superior Threads, which was begun by his mom and dad. We learn about thread - how its made, which one to use, and much more. If you ever wondered about thread, this is the show for you. We'll be having more conversations about thread with Todd Purcell soon!​​

  • Edith Gross - quilter, computerized longarm quilting, and super fun

    06/02/2018 Duration: 01h41s

    Edith Gross is a quilter and has a longarm quilting business. She has only been quilting a few years. She is remarkable. Creative, beautiful work, in all kinds of styles, Edith's quilting is a site to behold. I'm in love with a couple of her pieces. We had a great chat. She joined the Quilting Army, and I hope we have many more conversations in the future.

  • Cheryl Sleboda of Muppins and Sew Much Cosplay - quilter and social media influencer

    06/02/2018 Duration: 50min

    Cheryl Sleboda is an award winning art quilter who also speaks and teaches to guilds and shops around the country. Cheryl’s been featured in magazines, newspapers, and on Quilting Arts TV, It's Sew Easy TV and Make It Artsy. She also has been an executive of a specialty market retail industry for 20 years, and she teaches niche retailers how to grow their businesses through technology. Cheryl has recently started a new business focused on sewing and products for cosplayers. Follow her adventures at www.muppin.com and www.sewmuchcosplay.com. This is the first of at least two conversations with Cheryl. She has joined our Quilting Army, and so we are hoping she comes back to chat often!

  • Bob Ruggiero of Quilt Inc helps us understand the quilting industry

    04/02/2018 Duration: 45min

    Bob Ruggiero, Director of publications and Public Information for Quilts, Inc. sat down with us to talk about Quilt Market (the quilt industry show, which is in Houston every Fall, and then moves around in the Spring) and Quilt Festival (the public show in Houston in the Fall, and this year, in Chicago in the Spring). He talks about the role of Quilt Market in the quilting industry and so much more.

  • What is "Just Wanna Quilt?" A Preview

    04/02/2018 Duration: 20min

    A preview of what the new research podcast "Just Wanna Quilt" is all about. We will chat about all things quilting -- with quilters, quilt entrepreneurs, famous quilter, industry folk, historians, scholars, and so much more. Oh, and we talk about copyright and other intellectual property issues just for fun. We are more than a podcast! We are a Quilting Army. Join our Facebook group - www.facebook/justwannaquilt/

  • Hi from Just Wanna Quilt - Launching the Week of Feb 5

    31/01/2018 Duration: 05min

    A five-minute overview of the new podcast, Just Wanna Quilt, a research podcast coming out of Tulane Law School. We are interested in all things quilty, and we are interviewing everyone -- to understand why they quilt. We are also interviewing quilt entrepreneurs​, famous quilters, quilt historians, and quilt industry leaders.​ Our host is Dr. Elizabeth Townsend Gard, a law professor specializing in intellectual property, and more specifically copyright, and she just wants to quilt.

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