
The Quiltbound Podcast is a cozy little corner of the quilting world for makers who love the stories, side quests, and creative rabbit holes that come with making things by hand.
Hosted by Megan Fowler of Quiltbound, each episode explores quilting, creativity, community, and the scenic routes that shape our work. You’ll hear thoughtful conversations with quilters, artists, shop owners, historians... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 16 | Founded | 7 months ago |
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Note: This episode was originally recorded before our rebrand, so you'll hear references to Quilt Scouts throughout the conversation. Quilt Scouts is now Quiltbound, but the projects, tips, and creative adventures we share are just as relevant today.... more
Note: This episode was originally recorded before our rebrand, so you'll hear references to Quilt Scouts throughout the conversation. Quilt Scouts is now Quiltbound, but the projects, tips, and creative adventures we share are just as relevant today.... more
Note: This episode was originally recorded before our rebrand, so you'll hear references to Quilt Scouts throughout the conversation. Quilt Scouts is now Quiltbound, but the projects, tips, and creative adventures we share are just as relevant today.... more
Note: This episode was originally recorded before our rebrand, so you'll hear references to Quilt Scouts throughout the conversation. Quilt Scouts is now Quiltbound, but the projects, tips, and creative adventures we share are just as relevant today.... more
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I just found this Podcast so it’s fairly new to me. I am disappointed you both didn’t do more research on your topics of the history of quilting. Eleanor Burns on TV was how I learned most of my quilt basics. I watched her weekly on PBS and actually taped her shows on VHS . She was iconic on her Quilt In A Day series! I am 72 years old this year so I know I’m a lot older than you gals. You needed to do more research in feedback fabrics used for quilting. Please research topics in the future ... more
Ladies - an inspiring way to kick off the podcast discussing self-care.
I listened twice and took notes the second time around!!
SO excited for all the future episodes - this will be such a highlight of the week!
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A warm, encouraging show for quilters who want more creativity, confidence, and community. Across solo and guest episodes, the host and guests explore quilting techniques, design decisions, color theory, and practical workflows, all framed by a playful, supportive vibe. Common threads include mindset shifts to try new techniques, seasonal design ideas, and the value of community and collaboration, with episodes often featuring designers, shop owners, and fellow quilters sharing actionable tips and personal journeys.
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