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Just Wanna Quilt
Summary: Conversations with quilters, designers, tool-makers, all kinds of people connected to the quilting industry. Hobby quilters, famous quilters, and everyone in between. A research podcast from Tulane Law School hosted by Elizabeth Townsend Gard. Yes, some talk about copyright and intellectual property law too and how it connects to quilting.
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Anne calls in from Canada to talk to us about her quilting life. She found us through the Tula Pink interview. She has joined our quilting army!
Famous Quilter, Alex Anderson chats with us about the Quilt Show, along with her experiences on HGTV, fans, and being famous. For more, go to the https://thequiltshow.com. For more on Just Wanna Quilt, go to www.justwannaquilt.com.
Famous Quilter, Alex Anderson chats with us about the Quilt Show, along with her experiences on HGTV, fans, and being famous. For more, go to the https://thequiltshow.com. For more on Just Wanna Quilt, go to www.justwannaquilt.com.
Natalia Bonner talks to us about writing quilt books with her mom and some copyright things too. Go to their website: http://www.piecenquilt.com/about-us.htm. For more, go to www.justwannaquilt.com.
Natalia Bonner talks to us about writing quilt books with her mom and some copyright things too. Go to their website: http://www.piecenquilt.com/about-us.htm. For more, go to www.justwannaquilt.com.
Giancarlo is a Fellow at Stanford's Center for Internet and Society (where I've been affiliated since 2004), and he talks about his new book, Reconciling Copyright With Cumulative Creativity: The Third Paradigm. I teach him a little about quilting too and explain how I think quilting fits into his thesis of cumulative creativity.
Giancarlo is a Fellow at Stanford's Center for Internet and Society (where I've been affiliated since 2004), and he talks about his new book, Reconciling Copyright With Cumulative Creativity: The Third Paradigm. I teach him a little about quilting too and explain how I think quilting fits into his thesis of cumulative creativity.
Susan talks to us about being a long-armer and her quilting life. This is part 2. We interviewed her daughter, Camille Ainsworth.
Susan talks to us about being a long-armer and her quilting life. This is part 2. We interviewed her daughter, Camille Ainsworth.
Camille talks to us about her quilting life, including making passage quilts. She also talks about her quilting life with her mom, who is a long-armer. Part 1 is Camille. Part 2 is Susan Ainsworth Smith, her mom!
Camille talks to us about her quilting life, including making passage quilts. She also talks about her quilting life with her mom, who is a long-armer. Part 1 is Camille. Part 2 is Susan Ainsworth Smith, her mom!
Victoria comes to us from New York, where she talks to us about her life as an artist and as a quilter. We talk about her view of copyright, along with her thoughts on being a public figure, versus her more introverted artist self.
Victoria comes to us from New York, where she talks to us about her life as an artist and as a quilter. We talk about her view of copyright, along with her thoughts on being a public figure, versus her more introverted artist self.
Nancy talks to us about the Social Justice Sewing Academy, where she is part of the team that turns kids' impressions of their world into amazing quilts for exhibition. She is the long-armer on the project. She talks to us about that and also her long-arm business.
Nancy talks to us about the Social Justice Sewing Academy, where she is part of the team that turns kids' impressions of their world into amazing quilts for exhibition. She is the long-armer on the project. She talks to us about that and also her long-arm business.