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10: Janet's First Stitch Story + Tips for Visualizing Your Quilt Project

7 min · 11 de mar de 2026
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First Stitch Story: Meet Janet In this episode, we meet Janet, a self-described beginner quilter whose story is quietly extraordinary. She learned alongside her mom, worked together on quilts for her twin granddaughters, and then faced the moment so many of us dread: having to carry on alone after losing the person who quilted beside her. What she did next is something I think every quilter needs to hear. And the fact that she's now passing the whole beautiful tradition down to her own granddaughters? The best! WIP-Finishing Tip: Test Before You Commit Today's WIP-finishing tip is one of the simplest things you can do to save yourself time, money, and a lot of frustration. If you've ever sewn a block together and realized the fabrics aren't doing what you pictured in your head, this tip is for you! I share a few quick tricks that let you see how your fabrics will actually read together before you're committed to a full project. What to do with leftover quilt blocks [https://www.wildplumlane.com/blog/orphan-quilt-blocks-8-easy-ways-to-use-leftover-quilt-blocks] Free Quilt Coloring Pages  Want to try out fabric combinations before you ever pick up a rotary cutter? Grab my free quilt coloring pages through my Quilting Freebies All Access Pass [https://www.wildplumlane.com/quilting-freebies-sign-up]! It's a simple, low-commitment way to play with color and value before you commit to a single cut. Share Your First Stitch Story Your story might be next! Every quilter has a beginning, and we would love to hear yours. Share your personal quilting journey, your best project-finishing tip, or your "first stitch" moment. Your story may be read on an upcoming episode of The First Stitch. Email your story: firststitchpodcast@wildplumlane.com Submit your story [https://forms.gle/pVT851vkt32YwRVa8]

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