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Fussy Cutters Club

Ange Wilson
Fussy Cutting
Quilting
Fabric Design
Foundation Paper Piecing
Pink Door Fabrics
Project Quilting
Tula Pink
Baking
Creativity
Lizzy House
English Paper Piecing
Quilt Market
Ange Wilson
Make Modern Magazine
Snacking Bakes
Modern Fabrics
Quilt Kits
Renaissance Ribbons
Quilting Challenges
Persimon Dreams

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 ... more

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In this episode of the Fussy Cutters Club podcast, host Ange Wilson speaks with Megan from Quilt Scouts about the innovative concept of earning badges in quilting. They discuss Megan's journey into quilting, the structure of Quilt Scouts, the various... more

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In this episode of the Fussy Cutters Club podcast, host Ange Wilson engages in a delightful conversation with Suzanne Campion, exploring her journey into the world of quilting, fabric design, and the art of fussy cutting. They discuss the joy of usin... more

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In this episode of the Fussy Cutters Club podcast, host Ange Wilson engages in a delightful conversation with Helene, a Norwegian quilter. They explore the nuances of quilting culture in Norway, the influence of the stunning Norwegian landscape on fa... more

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In this episode of the Fussy Cutters Club podcast, host Ange Wilson interviews Rosie Taylor-Crafts, a British sewer and pattern designer. They discuss Rosie's creative journey, her approach to fabric selection, and the importance of buying fabric tha... more

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Recent Guests

Suzanne Campion
A passionate fussy cutter and quilt designer
Episode: Conversation with Suzanne Campion
Rosie Taylor Crafts
British sewer, patch worker, creator, and pattern designer
Episode: Conversation with Rosie Taylor Crafts
Emily Bailey
Quilt expert and author specializing in scrap quilting
Author of Crumb Quilts
Episode: Conversation with Aunty Em's Quilts
Jennifer Long
Founder of Sew a Story and fabric designer at Riley Blake Designs
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Episode: Conversation with Sew a Story
Tabitha Smith
Owner of Camelia Palms Retreat Center in Alabama and host of Quilted Summit
Quilted Summit
Episode: Conversation with Quilted Summit
Amy Chappelle
Owner of Ameroonie Designs, a pattern designer specializing in quilting.
Ameroonie Designs
Episode: Conversation with Ameroonie Designs
Pam Morgan
Designer known as Pammie Jane, specializes in cat-themed quilting projects and fabrics.
Dear Stella Fabrics
Episode: Conversation with Pammie Jane
Lulu Well
Pattern designer and advocate for hand piecing
Episode: Conversation with Lulu Well
Leslie Burchard
Co-host of Inappropriate Quilters Podcast
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Episode: Conversation with Inappropriate Quilters

Host

Angé Wilson
Host and fabric enthusiast, passionate about fussy cutting and quilting.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 49 ratings
  • Season 2

    I am so glad that you are back with a new episode! I enjoy being able to listen to quilty chat from you and your guests.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Caroljoywhoquilts
    United States8 months ago
  • The Best!!!

    What a delightful podcast! This is my go-to, put-a-smile-on-my-face podcast. Ange Wilson is a warm, loving interviewer and a gifted creator, with a lot to say and a heart for listening. She makes quilting doable and fun, mistakes part of the process. I cannot recommend this podcast more highly.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    beautifullyjeannie
    United Statesa year ago
  • Lori from Minnesota

    I sure enjoy listening, learning and laughing with you on your podcast! Thank you!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Lori in Minnesota
    United Statesa year ago
  • So good!

    Oh my goodness, I’ve listened to 10mins and this is already my favourite podcast! Ange is so funny and relatable with the quilting journey I’m currently on. We’ve just moved back home to Adelaide after 6 years in Canberra, so I’m kinda bummed that I’m not there to hunt her down and insist we become friends 😂 But for now this podcast will have to do! Simone x

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Simone Bowles
    Australiaa year ago
  • Found You

    Gnome Angel finally got your newsletter back in my inbox (my bad not yours) and was thrilled to see you now have a podcast. Just listened to the intro recording. Can’t wait to catch up on episodes while I drive to and from my Healing Through Quilting gigs. Congrats on the new platform.

    Patchwork Intuitive

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Patchwork Intuitive
    Canadaa year ago

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The podcast is celebrated for providing inspiration and community connection among quilters, often making listeners feel part of a supportive network.
Listeners appreciate the engaging conversations and relatability of the host, enjoying the blend of humor and sincerity.
Many find the discussions informative and enjoyable, helping them navigate their own quilting journeys with new insights and tips.

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How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.

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#117
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Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Conversation with Suzanne Campion
Q: Would surface pattern designers feel the same, that these patterns are the colors we choose to live our lives to?
Suzanne suggests that the traditional roots of quilting connect contemporary creators with historical influences, reflecting sentimentality and safety in design choices.
Conversation with Suzanne Campion
Q: Do you feel that you carry a bit of the sensibility from your education and experiences into how you see design and patchwork?
Suzanne reflects on how her background in textile design and weaving influences her focus on detail and color combination in patchwork quilts.
Conversation with Suzanne Campion
Q: Do you find yourself drawn to the bigger prints or the smaller ones?
Suzanne mentions that while she enjoys smaller prints like Liberty, she also appreciates larger prints and designs, depending on the color and design that speaks to her at the moment.
Conversation with Suzanne Campion
Q: Was quilting something in your family? Did you find it later in life?
Suzanne explains that her grandma taught her to sew, starting with needle points and cross-stitch, eventually leading to dressmaking and a career in styling.
Conversation with Suzanne Campion
Q: Can you give me a little bit of a blurb about who you are, what you do, why you're on the Fussy Cutters podcast, what it is about makes you a Fussy Cutter?
Suzanne describes herself as a Fussy Cutter Campion who loves fabric and specializes in focusing on fabric details and cutting techniques.

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Conversations center around the art and joy of quilting, particularly focusing on fussy cutting techniques and the creative journey of various guests who share their passion for this craft. The host engages with a diverse range of guests, including quilt designers, fabric artists, and fellow quilting enthusiasts, exploring their personal stories, design philosophies, and experiences within the quilting community. These discussions not only provide insights and tips about fabric selection and sewing techniques but also emphasize the emotional connections and creativity that quilting fosters. It's likely to inspire listeners to embrace their own quilting journeys and cultivate a deeper appreciation for fabric artistry.

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Recent guests on Fussy Cutters Club include:

1. Suzanne Campion
2. Rosie Taylor Crafts
3. Emily Bailey
4. Jennifer Long
5. Tabitha Smith
6. Amy Chappelle
7. Pam Morgan
8. Lulu Well

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