On today’s Make + Design Podcast, Carina talks about the power of setting really big goals. Carina’s not on camera today because she just got back from running a race! Carina compares the process of training for and running a race to improving anything in life.
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Episode 34 How Design Process Can Get You Through The Hard Times with Jeanie Dickinson
On today’s episode of the Make + Design Podcast, Jeanie Dickinson returns as Carina’s guest star to talk to us about how process can get you through the hard times as a designer. Jeanie likes to think about art as creativity and creativity soothed her soul during various tough periods in her life. Jeanie tells us about a time that the scrapbooking she owned burned down.
About Today’s Guest
Jeanie Dickinson is an artist, a designer, and a businesswoman. You can find Jeanie’s blog (with links to all of her art!) here: https://jeaniesdesigns.blogspot.com/
Episode 33 Why I Created Ink Club
On today’s episode of Make + Design, Carina tells us why the timing is perfect for launching Ink Club, an idea that she’s been thinking about for years.
Episode 32 Three Ways to Convey Feeling in Your Projects, Art and Designs
On today’s episode of the Make + Design Podcast, Carina walks us through three ways to evoke a feeling in our design work.
Episode 31 Why Social Media Can Leave You Feeling Empty
On today’s episode of the Make + Design Podcast, Carina gives some thoughts about social media and how important it actually is for a designer. Carina finds that it doesn’t matter how big someone’s following is, social media still leaves one feeling a bit empty.
Episode 30 How Long Does It Take To Design A Fabric Collection?
On today’s episode of Make + Design, Carina answers a question that she gets a lot: “How long does it take to design a fabric collection?” Carina talks through the difference between fabric lines that take a long time and lines that come more quickly.
Episode 29 Building a Quilt Book Proposal with Amanda Niederhauser
Amanda Niederhauser returns as our guest star on today’s episode of the Make + Design Podcast. She and Carina take a look at Amanda’s quilting book, “Playful Precut Quilts,” and take a deep dive into what Amanda did to get the book published. Playful Precut Quilts is a “how to” book that gives step-by-step instructions on how to make quilts with pre-cut fabrics. You’ll want to check out the YouTube video on this one so that you can see Amanda’s beautiful book!
About Today’s Guest
Amanda Neiderhauser is a quilter, a fabric designer for Riley Blake, and an author. You can find her work in the following places:
Instagram: jedicraftgirl
Etsy shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/JediCraftGirl (patterns)
Amanda’s book, “Playful Precut Quilts,” published by C&T Publishing, is available on Amazon, in quilt shops, and wherever books are sold.
Episode 28 Why Writing Things Down is Important For Even Designers
On today’s episode of the Make + Design Podcast, Carina runs through the reasons why *writing* is so important to developing ideas. For her, most great ideas start with paper and pen–this is one of the reasons that her membership group is called “Ink Club.”
Episode 27 Two Ways You Can Be Supported in What You Do
Carina begins today’s episode of Make + Design by telling us about Ink Club, which launched originally on October 1, 2021. Ink Club is for every creative so that you, as a creative, can find community.
Episode 26 Collage Quilting with Emily Taylor
On today’s episode of Make + Design, Carina is joined by business owner and expert collage quilter Emily Taylor. Emily designed many fabric collections for Riley Blake Designs and started a company called that allowed people to design their own quilting patterns online and gives some insight into how a business failure propelled her to strike out into the new territory of collage quilting.
About Today’s Guest
Emily Taylor is the founder and owner of Collage Quilter, a company dedicated to helping quilters learn how to create beautiful, unique collage quilts. Emily’s background includes working as a mural painter and as a fabric designer.
Find Emily online at http://www.collagequilter.com or in Facebook groups called “Collage Quilter Academy” and “Collage Quilter.”
Emily Taylor’s first quilting workshop will take place in Midway, Utah in June 2022 and is already sold out. Nice work, Emily!