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The First Stitch: Every Quilter Has a Story

The First Stitch: Every Quilter Has a Story

Von: Lisa Donnelly
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Discover the shared experiences that connect all quilters. The First Stitch is the podcast dedicated to celebrating the journeys of the craft's most passionate members: YOU! Host Lisa Donnelly of Wild Plum Lane brings you short, impactful episodes that prove we are all more alike than we are different, no matter where or when we picked up our first set of needle and thread.

Every week, you'll hear:
-A Quilter’s Story: Hear the unique, personal accounts of how quilters began to quilt, overcome creative blocks, and found purpose in piecing. These are your stories, read aloud, emphasizing the universal themes of creativity, challenge, and community.
-Finishing Focus: Practical, no-nonsense tips and actionable strategies for completing your quilt projects (WIPs/UFOs). It's gentle motivation to finish those beautiful quilts!
-Quilting Tidbits: Essential, quick-hit information on tools, new fabric lines, techniques, and the latest happenings in the world of quilting.

Join us to recognize your own journey in the stories of others, gain practical quilt project planning and organization skills, and feel more connected to the quilting community as a whole.

New episodes are released every Wednesday morning.

© 2026 The First Stitch: Every Quilter Has a Story
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  • 16: DB's First Stitch Story + A Speedy Scrappy Shortcut
    Jul 8 2026

    First Stitch Story: Meet DB

    In this episode, we meet DB, who grew up surrounded by sewing, knitting, and crochet thanks to her mom and grandmother. Life (and raising her daughters) put her sewing machine on pause for years, until a new grandbaby pulled her right back to her machine. And her path into quilting came from a fun surprise at a sewing retreat!


    WIP-Finishing Tip: The Scrap Sort Shortcut

    Today's WIP-finishing tip is for anyone with a bin (or three!) of scraps and no idea where to start. I share a quick, no-fuss way to quickly sort your scraps so they're ready to grab and sew the moment inspiration strikes, no fancy system required.

    This one is especially handy if you're prepping for a scrappy project and want to spend your sewing time actually sewing…instead of digging through fabric for the right-sized pieces.

    Scrappy Stamps + A Web-Piecing Shortcut

    We also talk about my Scrappy Stamps pattern, a fun way to put all those leftover scraps to good use, plus a speedy piecing technique I recently guest posted for Diary of a Quilter that can help a scrappy quilt top come together faster than you'd think.

    Get the Scrappy Stamps FREE quilt pattern!

    Time-saving web-piecing tutorial at Diary of a Quilter

    Share Your First Stitch Story

    Your story might be next! If you'd like to share how you got started sewing or quilting, I'd love to hear it and feature YOU in a future episode!

    Email: firststitchpodcast@wildplumlane.com

    Quick Submission Form

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    4 Min.
  • 15: Linda's First Stitch Story + Finishing the Quilts That Are Almost Done
    Jun 24 2026


    First Stitch Story: Meet Linda

    In this episode, we meet Linda from Canada, whose quilting roots run deep. She learned the craft as a child, sitting at the big quilt frame surrounded by her mother and aunts, and that love of quilting has stayed with her ever since.

    Quilting took a back seat for a while when life got busy, but listen in today to find out what brought her back to it. Now nearly 75, Linda quilts every single day and shows absolutely no signs of slowing down. Her story is a beautiful reminder that quilting has a way of finding us again exactly when we need it.


    WIP-Finishing Tip: Tackle the Almost-Done Projects First

    Today's WIP-finishing tip is inspired by Linda herself, who mentioned she has a quilt just waiting to be bound. Sound familiar? I share a simple strategy for identifying your closest-to-the-finish-line projects and making those your next priority, because there is nothing quite like a finish to build momentum for everything else on your list!

    I also mention my free Simple WIP Inventory, which makes it easy to see exactly where all your projects stand so you can decide what to tackle next. Grab yours below!

    Simple WIP Inventory (FREE download)


    From My Sewing Room

    In this episode I'm sharing one of my favorite things from my own shop: the Life + Quilts Planner. If you've ever wished you had a dedicated place to plan your projects, track your WIPs, and build a quilting rhythm that actually fits into your real life, this planner was made for you. Linda has been quilting consistently for decades and has built a beautiful, productive creative life. This planner is the tool that can help the rest of us get there!

    Get the Life + Quilts Planner


    Share Your First Stitch Story

    Your story might be next! Every quilter has a beginning, and I'd love to hear yours. Whether it's how you learned to quilt, a project that brought you back to it, or a first stitch moment you'll never forget, share it with me and you could be featured in a future episode!

    Send an email to: firststitchpodcast@wildplumlane.com

    Or use the Quick Submission Form

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    6 Min.
  • 14: Vicki's First Stitch Story + Making Progress When Life Gets in the Way
    Jun 10 2026

    First Stitch Story: Meet Vicki

    In this episode, we meet Vicki, whose creative life started before she could even hold a crochet hook the 'right' way. (More on that in the episode!) From a childhood filled with crafting alongside her talented mum, to starting to quilt 12 years ago and never looking back, Vicki's story is a beautiful reminder that creativity is part of who we are, and that our quilts are made of so much more than fabric and thread.

    Vicki also shares how she crafts through chronic illness, why her sewing room is lovingly named Area 51, and the impressive lineup of meaningful WIPs she is working through right now.

    WIP-Finishing Tip: Document Your WIPs to Regain Your Momentum

    Today's WIP-finishing tip is all about getting unstuck when you have so many projects going that you've lost track of where everything stands. I share a quick, low-pressure way to give yourself a starting point so you can sit down and actually sew instead of spinning your wheels.

    I also mention my free Simple WIP Inventory, which is one of those tools that takes just a few minutes to use and makes a surprisingly big difference. Grab yours as part of my Quilting Freebies!

    From My Sewing Room

    This episode's feature from my sewing room is one I'm really excited about! Vicki mentioned a QAYG (Quilt As You Go) project on her WIP list, and it was the perfect nudge to share a book I just picked up and cannot wait to try: Quilt As You Go Made Vintage by Jera Brandvig.

    Find it at Fat Quarter Shop

    Find it on Amazon

    If you've been curious about the QAYG method, this book is a great one to check out. I share why I think it's such a great approach, especially for quilters who want to make real progress without wrestling a king-size quilt sandwich through their machine!

    Share Your First Stitch Story

    Your story might be next! Every quilter has a beginning, and we'd love to hear yours. Whether it's the story of how you got started sewing or quilting, a favorite project-finishing tip, or a "first stitch" moment that changed things for you, share it with me and you could be featured in a future episode!

    Send an email to: firststitchpodcast@wildplumlane.com

    Or use the Quick Submission Form

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    8 Min.
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