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Loose Threads & Stitches: A Quilting Podcast

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Love quilting? So do we! Loose Threads & Stitches is the cozy, fun, and slightly chaotic quilting podcast you didn’t know you needed. Hosted by Christen from I See Stars Quilting, this show is all about quilting, creativity, and finding joy in every stitch.Whether you’re a seasoned quilter or just getting started, this podcast is like sitting down with a quilting bestie—we’ll chat about trends, tips, quilting confessions, and the occasional ‘oops’ moment. Because let’s be real… no one’s seams are perfect 100% of the time!New episodes every Thursday! Grab your favorite project, pour a cup of tea, and let’s talk all things quilting. 🎧💛✅ Inside Each Episode, You’ll Find:✔ Encouraging & lighthearted quilting conversations✔ Tips, tricks, and creative inspiration✔ Stories about the real ups & downs of quilting✔ Fun community discussions and listener questions🎧 Want even more quilting fun? Watch full video episodes and more tutorials on the I See Stars Quilting YouTube Channel! Subscribe here → youtube.com/ISeeStarsQuiltingAnd don’t forget to join the conversation in our Stitch Sisters Community at stitch.academy/stitchsister!

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Episode 45: What Joann's Closing Really Did to the Quilting World (One Year Later)

It's been just over a year since Joann's closed — and I'm finally saying the thing out loud.  This one's a palate cleanser. No journaling prompts, no deep dives. Just two quilters in a hotel lobby at 11pm. 🧵✨ It's been just over a year since Joann's announced it was all closing — and I've had some  THOUGHTS sitting in the back of my mind ever since. So today? Pure palate cleanser. We're  just talking like two quilters at a retreat, staying up way too late because the conversation  is too good to stop. In this episode I'm sharing: → What Joann's actually WAS to so many of us (hint: it was more than a store) → The grief that came with the closing — and why it was totally valid → What the quilting community did next (and how it kind of blew my mind) → Where quilters are finding fabric now, including resources that actually help → The one thing that still hasn't been replaced — and why it matters for beginners → My honest question for YOU: where did you land after all of this? This is a real conversation. Not the polished version. I want to hear your story in the comments. 🗺️ Resources mentioned: - needletravel.com — searchable map of quilt shops by state/city - Michaels — now carrying more fabric including some Kona cotton online & in stores ⭐ Join the Stitch Sister Inner Circle — our cozy membership community for quilters who  want connection, encouragement, and a creative home base:  👉 www.stitchsisterinnercircle.com 📌 Subscribe so you never miss an episode of Loose Threads & Stitches! Every week we talk quilting, creativity, and all the real life stuff that goes with it. 🎙️ Find the podcast on Spotify + Apple Podcasts — search "Loose Threads and Stitches" 🌐 Visit me at www.ISeeStarsQuilting.com #quilting #quiltingpodcast #joannsclosing #quilters #loosethreadsandstitches 0:00 - The palate cleanser we all needed 1:40 - What Joann's really was to us 3:05 - It was a "third place" (and we didn't realize it) 5:45 - The closing era: chaos, clearance sales, and grief 8:00 - What happened NEXT (the good part) 10:30 - Where quilters are shopping now 12:10 - Resources: needletravel.com + Michaels update 14:00 - What we still haven't gotten back 16:30 - The beginner access problem (this matters long-term) 18:10 - My honest question for you 20:55 - Wrap up + how to find the show

14. maj 2026 - 21 min
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Episode 44: - When a Project Becomes a Chapter, Not a Career

This is it — the finale of The Enough Chapter. 🌟 Over the past 10 weeks, we've explored moving targets, wiring, capacity, the stories we tell ourselves, labels, play, curated attention, and fit. Today, we're not adding anything new. We're bringing it all home. Because here's what I want you to walk away knowing: you were never a defective draft. You were never a project to be fixed. You were always — and will always be — the maker. Growth can be curious instead of critical. Improvement can be joyful instead of urgent. Evolution can be steady instead of frantic. And "enough" can be chosen without having to be earned. Thank you for sitting with me through this whole chapter. I love you so much. 💕 ✂️ TIMESTAMPS below 🎙️ Listen on Spotify & Apple Podcasts — search "Loose Threads and Stitches" 📺 New quilting videos every week on this channel! ───────────────────────── ✨ CONNECT WITH ME → YouTube: @ISeeStarsQuilting → Podcast: Loose Threads & Stitches (Spotify | Apple) → Stitch Sister Inner Circle: [your link here] → Longarm Services: [your link here] → Shop: [your Shopify link] ───────────────────────── #EnoughChapter #LooseThreadsAndStitches #ISeeStarsQuilting #Quilting #CreativeLife #Podcast #SelfGrowth #Mindset #QuiltingCommunity #starstitchers  0:00 Opening hook — "What if you were never the project?" 0:31 Welcome to the finale of The Enough Chapter 1:41 Why the "more" message is everywhere (it's not malicious) 3:10 How constant improvement language shapes identity 3:57 Quilting as a reminder: growth doesn't need shame as fuel 4:45 Recap: what we covered over 10 episodes 5:50 "You were never the project — you were always the maker" 6:35 What this space has always been about 7:17 The handmade quilt metaphor — evidence of life, not defect 8:37 The one thing to take from this chapter 9:23 You are allowed to decide when you feel finished 10:03 What's coming next + where to follow along

7. maj 2026 - 11 min
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Episode 43: It's Not a Flaw — It's a Mismatch

Have you ever tried to make something work — really work — and it just wouldn't sit right? Not because something was wrong with you. But because it wasn't aligned. In Episode 9 of The Enough Chapter, we're talking about mismatch. The difference between something being hard because you're not capable... and something being hard because it doesn't fit how you're wired. That distinction? It changes everything. This is a gentle, honest episode — perfect for stitching along or just having a quiet moment to breathe and think. 🧵 In this episode: → Why struggle isn't always a personal flaw — sometimes it's just misalignment → The quilt pattern metaphor that reframes everything → How fit changes across seasons of life (and why that's evolution, not regression) → Real-world quilting examples that bring it all home → The one question to ask instead of "what's wrong with me?" 📌 This is episode 9 of The Enough Chapter — a limited series on Loose Threads & Stitches exploring growth, identity, and the quiet pressure of "more" in modern life. Next week is the final episode — don't miss it. ✂️ Resources mentioned: → Printables & shop: https://stitch.academy/shop → My Quilting Group: www.stitchsisterinnercircle.com 💛 If this one resonated with you, please share it with someone who needs to hear it — hit that share button and send it their way. 🌟 Subscribe to join the Star Stitchers community — and drop your podcast ideas in the comments below. I read every single one. #quilting #quiltingpodcast #theenoughchapter #looseThreadsAndStitches #ISeeStarsQuilting #creativewellness #quiltersofyoutube #slowliving #enoughseries #quilterencouragement Chapters: 0:00 Have you ever tried to make something work? 0:21 Welcome back — The Enough Chapter recap 1:12 Let's talk about mismatch 2:02 Fast pace, high visibility, comparison — it doesn't suit everyone 2:19 The quilt pattern + fabric metaphor 3:13 What if the question is "what fits me?" not "what's wrong with me?" 3:43 Fit changes across seasons of life 4:40 The seam ripper lesson — redesign, don't shame 5:21 Struggle can signal redesign, not self-repair 5:57 Is this version of success actually yours? 7:24 You are allowed to adjust the pattern 8:03 Real-life quilting examples — the whole spectrum 9:15 Next week: the final Enough Chapter episode 9:48 Closing thought: am I failing, or does this just not fit?

30. apr. 2026 - 10 min
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Episode 42: You Are Allowed to Protect Your Attention

Friend, this one came from a really personal place. 💛 If something in this episode hit home, will you tell me in the comments? I read every single one. And if you know someone who needs a little permission to exhale today — please share this with them. That's what this series is for. 🌟 —Christen ✂️ Resources mentioned: → Printables & shop: https://stitch.academy/shop What if protecting your attention isn't avoidance — what if it's actually one of the most caring things you can do for yourself? In this episode of The Enough Chapter, we're having a gentle heart-to-heart about attention, bandwidth, and the quiet exhaustion that comes from trying to absorb everything the world throws at you. I'm sharing some personal things in this one — including where I've been with my concussion recovery — and how being forced to reduce input taught me something I really didn't expect. This is a soft one, friend. Grab your tea, stitch along, or just sit with it. 🧵 In this episode: → Why "more awareness" doesn't always equal better → The difference between being informed and being saturated → How your quilting practice is already teaching you this → What it looks like to curate your attention without guilt → A simple question to ask yourself this week ✂️ Resources mentioned: → Printables & shop: https://stitch.academy/shop → My Quilting Group: www.stitchsisterinnercircle.com 💛 If this episode encouraged you, a 5-star review on Apple or Spotify means the world — it helps other quilters find our cozy little corner of the internet. #quilting #quiltingpodcast #theenoughchapter #slowliving #attentionmanagement #quiltersofyoutube #creativewellness #ISeeStarsQuilting #LooseThreadsAndStitches Timestamps 0:00 What if protecting your attention is care? 0:43 Welcome to The Enough Chapter, Ep. 8 2:08 The weight of constant access 3:27 When curiosity becomes obligation 4:33 Attention is finite — and it costs something 4:37 My concussion and what it taught me about bandwidth 5:38 What happens when you reduce input 7:46 You're not meant to hold all of this 8:30 What "curated" actually means 9:44 Your quilting practice is already teaching you this 10:42 You get to choose your guest list 11:27 A resource for calm, organized creating 12:25 If you've been feeling scattered lately... 14:55 Something to sit with this week 16:39 Choosing quiet is wisdom, not weakness

23. apr. 2026 - 18 min
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Episode 41: When Quilting Starts Feeling Like a Job (And How to Make It Fun Again)

When did hobbies stop being fun… and start feeling like pressure? In this episode of Loose Threads & Stitches, we’re having a real, honest conversation about the shift from creativity as play to creativity as performance. If you’ve ever caught yourself wondering: “Should I post this?” “Is this good enough?” “What’s the outcome here?” You’re not alone. Somewhere along the way, productivity crept into our creative spaces—and it changed how we experience the things we once loved. Today, we’re slowing that down. This is your reminder that: ✨ Not everything you create needs to be shared ✨ Not everything needs to become something more ✨ You’re allowed to enjoy something just because it brings you joy 💛 In this episode, we talk about: The hidden pressure behind “productive hobbies” How creativity turns into performance Why play is actually essential (not extra) How to gently reclaim a piece of your creativity 🎁 Grab your free creative reset resource here: [INSERT FREEBIE LINK] 🧵 Join the Stitch Sister Inner Circle: [INSERT MEMBERSHIP LINK] 🛍 Shop quilting tools & goodies: [INSERT SHOP LINK] Chapters (Timestamps) 00:00 – When did hobbies need outcomes? 00:55 – Welcome + what we’re talking about today 02:00 – Productivity isn’t the problem 03:30 – The performance trap in creativity 05:45 – When sharing becomes pressure 07:30 – A personal shift moment 09:00 – Why play matters (and what it does to your brain) 11:15 – What creativity feels like without pressure 12:45 – How to take your hobby back 14:00 – Reflection + encouragement #CreativeLife #QuiltingCommunity #SlowLiving #CreativeBurnout #HobbyJoy

16. apr. 2026 - 15 min
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