2026-03-05
34 分钟Oh, hey, it's still the guy whose outfit you want to compliment, but it would be awkward.
Ali Ward.
And as promised,
here's a follow-up bonus episode from this week's Kulsatology episode all about quilts.
And this one, a little bonus.
Just a little bonus dropping in your feed.
It's just chock-a-block with advice and encouragement and a call to action to make some cool stuff out of scraps in an effort to calm your nerves and buy less stuff and make more art.
Now, QuiltCon 2026 happened just a few weeks ago in Raleigh, North Carolina.
I've been tagged in so many posts from that since last episode.
The scathing political quilts there, just brutally wonderful, beautiful.
Leave it to crafters to change the world.
I highly recommend checking out some QuiltCon 2026 quilts.
Last week,
we went deep into the context and the history of quilt making with museum curator Olivia Joseph,
author and quilter Joe Cunningham, and fiber fine artist Luke Haynes,
who made me a quilt that is up on our Instagram.
That's amazing.
He also made a small quilt pattern for ologyte quilters, novice and expert alike, to try.
That's linked in our show notes.
Also in the show notes, links to smologies.