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35 What a Quilt Show Taught Me About Community, Creativity & Passing Down Skills

34 min · 14 de jun de 2026
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This past weekend, Jessica was a vendor at the Ozark Piecemakers Quilt Guild Show in Springfield, Missouri, and came away encouraged by the conversations, connections, and shared love of handmade skills. In this episode of Handmade Happiness, Thomas and Jessica reflect on what makes quilt shows so special, from meeting longtime customers and hearing stories about finished quilts to introducing new makers to the art of quilting and sewing. The conversation explores the importance of passing down traditional skills, the role of community in keeping handmade arts alive, and why creating things with our hands still matters in a world increasingly focused on convenience and technology. In this episode, we discuss: 🧵 Highlights from the Ozark Piecemakers Quilt Show 🧵 The friendships and connections built through quilting 🧵 Conversations with customers and fellow makers 🧵 The joy of seeing finished quilts made from our patterns 🧵 Why quilt guilds and local creative communities matter 🧵 Teaching the next generation to sew, quilt, and create 🧵 The value of handmade skills in today's world 🧵 Creativity, craftsmanship, and preserving traditional arts Whether you're a quilter, maker, homeschool parent, or simply someone who appreciates creativity and community, this episode is a reminder that handmade skills connect us to one another in meaningful ways. Learn more about quilting classes, patterns, fabrics, and resources at The Lark Life. Subscribe for more conversations about quilting, homesteading, handmade skills, homeschooling, and intentional living. #quilting #homeschool #homesteading #intentionalliving #TheLarkLife ✨ Thanks for tuning in to Handmade Happiness! ✨ If you enjoyed today’s episode, please subscribe so you don’t miss future conversations about slowing down, creating with your hands, and living more intentionally. 💌 Stay connected: * Visit me at TheLarkLife.com * Follow along on Instagram: @The_Lark_Life * Click to join my email list [http://eepurl.com/jhPIq2] for updates, resources, and encouragement 🧵 Share the love:  If this episode encouraged you, would you take a moment to leave a review or share it with a friend? It truly helps others discover the show. You can also support the show by making a donation at www.thelarklife.com/podcast Until next time, may you find joy in the simple things and beauty in the work of your hands.

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