Measure Twice, Cut Once

Susan Smith

....and other life lessons learned from quilters. Makers have stories! In these casual interviews, my guests talk about the joy, hope, and even healing that can be found in the process of creating something beautiful.

  • 18 minutes 8 seconds
    Why I Created the Free Motion Quilting Masterclass

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    In this episode, I share the story behind my Free Motion Quilting Masterclass, explaining how I discovered my passion for longarm quilting and developed techniques to help others master freehand quilting without patterns or templates.

    Resources Mentioned:

    Special Offers:

    • Cozy Earth bamboo sheets: 40% off with code "MEASURE" at cozyearth.com
    • Registration for the Free Motion Quilting Masterclass opens twice yearly (currently May 2025)
    • Six weeks of bonus live sessions with Susan for new class participants

    About the Free Motion Quilting Masterclass:

    • Comprehensive training for domestic and longarm machines
    • Teaches over 25 specific quilting designs
    • Focuses on practice methods to advance skills
    • Teaches thought processes to create original designs
    • Especially helpful for quilters intimidated by freehand work
    • Emphasizes affordable "edge-to-edge" designs for everyday quilts

    Upcoming Events:

    • Live, informal sessions on YouTube throughout May 2025
    • New "KNOT of Freehand Quilters" group launching soon

    Connect with Susan:

    Want to try free motion quilting but don't know where to start? Here's 3 simple steps to get going.

    Support the show

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    If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a rating and review here.

    Resources:

    ADVANCE, my monthly subscription membership

    FREEHAND QUILTING MASTERCLASS, an on-demand comprehensive course

    ALL-OVER FEATHER, sign-up for a FREE quilting class

    And here's where you can find more of my work:

    YouTube - LIVE & UNSCRIPTED episodes
    Website - for more information on classes and quilting services
    Facebook - current projects and photos
    Instagram - current projects and photos
    Pinterest - photo galleries and tutorials

    14 May 2025, 9:00 pm
  • 37 minutes 26 seconds
    Meet Blair Stocker of Wise Craft Handmade

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    In this episode, Susan interviews Blair Stocker of Wise Craft Handmade, discussing Blair's unique approach to color and value in quilt making, her journey as a crafter, and her revival of the vintage stitching technique called "chicken scratch."

    About Blair Stocker

    Blair is known for her creative approach to scrappy quilts, focusing on value rather than strict color theory. She comes from a background in apparel design and fashion merchandising, bringing a unique perspective to quilt making.

    Key Topics Discussed

    The Ruby Ruler

    • A multi-purpose tool Blair created in 2017
    • Functions as both a cutting ruler and a value viewer
    • Uses red film technology similar to what landscape painters and photographers use
    • Helps quilters see value contrast (the "sunshine and shadow") in fabric selections
    • Alternative to the black-and-white photo technique for assessing value

    Resources Mentioned

    Sponsor

    The episode is sponsored by Susan's Free Motion Quilting Masterclass, an on-demand course fo

    Want to try free motion quilting but don't know where to start? Here's 3 simple steps to get going.

    Are you looking to ADVANCE your machine quilting skills?

    Machine quilting can be very solitary, especially on a longarm. It's just not that easy to pack up your machine and head to a friend's house for the day, right? But it's important to have that community - that sharing of ideas and tips, encouragement and motivation.

    For more information and to sign up, visit our website.  

    Support the show

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    If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a rating and review here.

    Resources:

    ADVANCE, my monthly subscription membership

    FREEHAND QUILTING MASTERCLASS, an on-demand comprehensive course

    ALL-OVER FEATHER, sign-up for a FREE quilting class

    And here's where you can find more of my work:

    YouTube - LIVE & UNSCRIPTED episodes
    Website - for more information on classes and quilting services
    Facebook - current projects and photos
    Instagram - current projects and photos
    Pinterest - photo galleries and tutorials

    7 May 2025, 9:00 pm
  • 17 minutes 35 seconds
    The Sweet Spot Between Excellence & Efficiency

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    In this episode, I discuss how excellence and efficiency can coexist in creative entrepreneurship.

    Episode Highlights:

    • Finding the balance between providing excellent service and maintaining profitability
    • The difference between excellence and perfection
    • Creating a "sweet spot" where excellence and efficiency intersect
    • The importance of developing signature techniques and systems

    Key Insights:

    • Excellence means quality work without getting trapped in perfectionism
    • Efficiency requires developing systems, signature techniques, and time management
    • Tracking time helps establish fair pricing and improves profitability
    • Batch processing tasks (client meetings, invoicing) increases productivity
    • Developing expertise in a limited set of designs/offerings creates both quality and speed

    Resources Mentioned:

    Sponsor:

    • Cozy Earth bamboo sheets - Use code "MEASURE" for 40% off at cozyearth.com

    Want to try free motion quilting but don't know where to start? Here's 3 simple steps to get going.

    Support the show

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    If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a rating and review here.

    Resources:

    ADVANCE, my monthly subscription membership

    FREEHAND QUILTING MASTERCLASS, an on-demand comprehensive course

    ALL-OVER FEATHER, sign-up for a FREE quilting class

    And here's where you can find more of my work:

    YouTube - LIVE & UNSCRIPTED episodes
    Website - for more information on classes and quilting services
    Facebook - current projects and photos
    Instagram - current projects and photos
    Pinterest - photo galleries and tutorials

    30 April 2025, 9:00 pm
  • 33 minutes 49 seconds
    Meet Erynn Truexx: The Creative Mind Behind The Panto Shop Revival

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    In this episode, I speak with Erynn Truexx, the creative force behind True Threads Quilting and The Panto Shop. The conversation explores Erynn's journey as a quilter and entrepreneur, focusing on her experience with longarm quilting and her recent acquisition of the Panto Shop, a digital pantograph marketplace.

    Key Topics Discussed

    • Erynn's introduction to quilting through the Modern Quilt Guild and QuiltCon
    • Her experience working with Innova at quilt shows
    • The acquisition and revitalization of the Panto Shop
    • Explanation of pantographs and digital quilting designs
    • The challenges and benefits of different pantograph designs
    • Erynn's vision for elevating edge-to-edge quilting designs
    • Her experience creating a Chicago jacket from a quilted project
    • Organization systems for quilting materials and projects

    Special Offer

    Erynn is offering podcast listeners 20% off their entire order at the Panto Shop. Use code SBS20 at thepantoshop.com

    Pearls of Wisdom

    Erynn shared two important pieces of advice:

    1. "Take imperfect action" - Don't wait for things to be perfect before moving forward
    2. "Perfection doesn't exist" - Focus on the journey and continuous improvement rather than an unattainable perfect state

    Additional Resources

    Want to try free motion quilting but don't know where to start? Here's 3 simple steps to get going.

    Are you looking to ADVANCE your machine quilting skills?

    Machine quilting can be very solitary, especially on a longarm. It's just not that easy to pack up your machine and head to a friend's house for the day, right? But it's important to have that community - that sharing of ideas and tips, encouragement and motivation.

    For more information and to sign up, visit our website.  

    Support the show

    ------------------------

    If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a rating and review here.

    Resources:

    ADVANCE, my monthly subscription membership

    FREEHAND QUILTING MASTERCLASS, an on-demand comprehensive course

    ALL-OVER FEATHER, sign-up for a FREE quilting class

    And here's where you can find more of my work:

    YouTube - LIVE & UNSCRIPTED episodes
    Website - for more information on classes and quilting services
    Facebook - current projects and photos
    Instagram - current projects and photos
    Pinterest - photo galleries and tutorials

    23 April 2025, 9:00 pm
  • 18 minutes 3 seconds
    The Courage to Learn New Things

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    In this episode of Measure Twice, Cut Once, I explore the process of learning new skills and capabilities, both in quilting and in business. I share personal stories about taking on challenging projects—from creating a quilt from vintage blocks to building an online course business—and break down the four stages of growth: courage, commitment, capability, and confidence. This episode offers practical insights for anyone looking to expand their creative skills or transform their passion into a profession.

    Note: Some links below are affiliate links, which means that if you use them to purchase the product, I'll earn a small commission at no extra charge to you! 

    Key Points

    • My experience with the "Ava" quilt challenge and how it prepared me for bigger challenges
    • The Four C's Formula by Dan Sullivan: Courage, Commitment, Capability, and Confidence
    • The importance of giving yourself permission to be a beginner and take time to learn
    • Why celebrating small gains and progress is essential for growth

    Resources Mentioned

    Sponsor

    This episode is sponsored by Susan's Free Motion Quilting Masterclass, an on-demand comprehensive course for mastering freehand quilting skills and design decisions. Learn more at stitchedbysusaon.com/learn.

    Questions for Reflection

    • What vision are you holding that's bigger than your current skills?
    • What would taking the first step of courage into something new look like for you today?
    • How can you better celebrate your small gains and progress?

    Want to try free motion quilting but don't know where to start? Here's 3 simple steps to get going.

    Support the show

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    If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a rating and review here.

    Resources:

    ADVANCE, my monthly subscription membership

    FREEHAND QUILTING MASTERCLASS, an on-demand comprehensive course

    ALL-OVER FEATHER, sign-up for a FREE quilting class

    And here's where you can find more of my work:

    YouTube - LIVE & UNSCRIPTED episodes
    Website - for more information on classes and quilting services
    Facebook - current projects and photos
    Instagram - current projects and photos
    Pinterest - photo galleries and tutorials

    16 April 2025, 9:00 pm
  • 32 minutes 39 seconds
    Sarah Becvar: Threading Stories Through Fabric & Cards

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    In this episode, I welcome Sarah Becvar, a textile artist from England with over 20 years of experience creating machine embroidered textiles and greeting cards. Sarah shares her unique technique for creating beautiful machine embroidered cards and offers practical advice for listeners interested in trying this creative art form.

    Sponsored By

    • Cozy Earth Bamboo Sheet Set - Use code MEASURE for 40% off

    About Sarah Becvar

    • Based in England
    • 20+ years experience (approaching 24 years) in textile arts and card making
    • Creates machine embroidered textiles and greeting cards
    • Offers in-person workshops at her home studio
    • More information can be found on her website at sarahbecvardesign.com

    Current Projects

    • Spring-themed floral notecards featuring: 
      • Daffodils
      • Primroses
      • Bluebells
      • Lily of the Valley (May birth flower)
    • Cards inspired by: 
      • Flowers around her studio
      • Wildflowers from country walks with her dogs
      • Garden flowers (especially dahlias in summer)

    Sarah's Card-Making Process

    1. Begins with simple line sketches to plan composition
    2. Selects small-print fabrics (tiny designs add interest to the finished product)
    3. Cuts small fabric pieces without templates
    4. Arranges fabric pieces on card to plan placement
    5. Uses freehand machine embroidery technique directly on card
    6. Sews around fabric pieces while holding them in place with fingers
    7. Writes flower names on cards using pencil for a subtle, sophisticated look

    Want to try free motion quilting but don't know where to start? Here's 3 simple steps to get going.

    Are you looking to ADVANCE your machine quilting skills?

    Machine quilting can be very solitary, especially on a longarm. It's just not that easy to pack up your machine and head to a friend's house for the day, right? But it's important to have that community - that sharing of ideas and tips, encouragement and motivation.

    For more information and to sign up, visit our website.  

    Support the show

    ------------------------

    If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a rating and review here.

    Resources:

    ADVANCE, my monthly subscription membership

    FREEHAND QUILTING MASTERCLASS, an on-demand comprehensive course

    ALL-OVER FEATHER, sign-up for a FREE quilting class

    And here's where you can find more of my work:

    YouTube - LIVE & UNSCRIPTED episodes
    Website - for more information on classes and quilting services
    Facebook - current projects and photos
    Instagram - current projects and photos
    Pinterest - photo galleries and tutorials

    9 April 2025, 9:00 pm
  • 32 minutes 40 seconds
    Amy Lollis: Breaking Free from Creative Burnout & Finding Joy Again

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    In this episode, I welcome Amy Lollis, a quilt pattern writer, fabric designer, podcaster, crocheter, and Oklahoma homeschool mom. 


    About Amy Lollis

    • Quilt pattern writer, fabric designer, podcaster, crocheter
    • Oklahoma homeschool mom
    • Creator behind Amy Lollis Creative
    • Unofficial motto: "Make every day just a little bit more magical"


    Topics Discussed

    • No-Spend Challenge: Amy discusses her current 365-day no-spend challenge, designed to get off the "hamster wheel" of constantly buying the newest fabrics and tools
    • Industry Pressures: Insights into the pressure of keeping up with trends and how the quilting industry changed during and after COVID
    • Business Evolution: Amy shares her journey from brand "Happy Hippie Studio" to her current more authentic approach
    • Fabric Industry Inside Look: Amy's experience working on a contract basis within the fabric industry and seeing how things work behind the scenes
    • First-Year Business Mistakes: Lessons learned about authenticity, simplifying processes, and avoiding burnout
    • Pattern Testing: Why Amy decided to stop using pattern testers and how she simplified her pattern development process
    • Homeschooling Reality: An honest look at balancing homeschooling with running a creative business
    • Managing Depression: Amy's candid discussion about dealing with depression and PMDD while running a creative business

    Where to Find Amy 

    Sponsored By

    Want to try free motion quilting but don't know where to start? Here's 3 simple steps to get going.

    Are you looking to ADVANCE your machine quilting skills?

    Machine quilting can be very solitary, especially on a longarm. It's just not that easy to pack up your machine and head to a friend's house for the day, right? But it's important to have that community - that sharing of ideas and tips, encouragement and motivation.

    For more information and to sign up, visit our website.  

    Support the show

    ------------------------

    If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a rating and review here.

    Resources:

    ADVANCE, my monthly subscription membership

    FREEHAND QUILTING MASTERCLASS, an on-demand comprehensive course

    ALL-OVER FEATHER, sign-up for a FREE quilting class

    And here's where you can find more of my work:

    YouTube - LIVE & UNSCRIPTED episodes
    Website - for more information on classes and quilting services
    Facebook - current projects and photos
    Instagram - current projects and photos
    Pinterest - photo galleries and tutorials

    2 April 2025, 9:00 pm
  • 18 minutes 50 seconds
    15 Quilting Tools Hiding in Your Hardware Store

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    In this episode, I explore unconventional and budget-friendly quilting tools that can be found at your local hardware store. As part of Season 5's focus on building a creative business, this episode offers practical tips for quilters looking to save money while enhancing their craft.

    Hardware Store Quilting Tools:

    Tools Section:

    1. Magnetic Bowls - Deeper than typical pin dishes, perfect for holding pins, especially heavy-duty long arm pins
    2. Magnetic Bars - Used to secure quilt tops when floating them on a long arm machine
    3. Telescoping Magnetic Handles - Great for retrieving dropped pins or reaching into tight spaces
    4. Scissor Sharpeners - For extending the life of all-purpose scissors (not recommended for high-quality sewing shears)
    5. Small Inspection Mirrors - Helpful for checking the bobbin area or viewing the back of a quilt without flipping it

    Paint Department: 

    6. Painter's Tape - Susan's "all-time winner" for marking boundaries, creating guides, securing loose seams, and making cutting jigs 

    7. Rubber Mallet - Perfect for flattening bulky seams that won't fit under machine feet, also useful for snaps and grommets

    Measuring Section: 

    8. Yardstick - Longer than typical quilting rulers, useful for holding side clamp straps at the long arm machine

    Storage & Organization: 

    9. S-Hooks - Great for hanging rulers on pegboards or temporarily displaying quilts 

    10. Wire Shelving with Wheels - Space-saving storage that can be rolled when needed 

    11. Snap-Together Storage Bins - Perfect for organizing small supplies like seam rippers and marking tools 

    12. Mesh Drawer Organizers - Good for visible storage of color-organized scraps 

    13. Closet Organization Hardware - For storing batting rolls using closet rails and PVC pipe

    Lighting: 

    14. LED Stick-On Lights - For additional task lighting under machines - Tip: Use a floor lamp with adjustable neck for "quilting by shadow" on dark or busy prints

    Building Materials: 

    15. Plexiglass Sheets - For auditioning quilting designs

    Want to try free motion quilting but don't know where to start? Here's 3 simple steps to get going.

    Support the show

    ------------------------

    If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a rating and review here.

    Resources:

    ADVANCE, my monthly subscription membership

    FREEHAND QUILTING MASTERCLASS, an on-demand comprehensive course

    ALL-OVER FEATHER, sign-up for a FREE quilting class

    And here's where you can find more of my work:

    YouTube - LIVE & UNSCRIPTED episodes
    Website - for more information on classes and quilting services
    Facebook - current projects and photos
    Instagram - current projects and photos
    Pinterest - photo galleries and tutorials

    26 March 2025, 9:00 pm
  • 19 minutes 36 seconds
    Engagement Magic: it Starts With a Story

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    In this episode, I explore the power of storytelling in newsletters and email marketing for creative entrepreneurs. She shares how incorporating personal stories can dramatically increase engagement, build connection with subscribers, and transform newsletters from dreaded tasks into effective business tools.

    Want to learn how to write story based emails for yourself?  Bill Mueller has one of the best courses to learn how!  For more information, visit his website.  **

    **Note: Some links in this episode are affiliate links which means that if you use the link and purchase the product or service, it won't cost you more, and I'll earn a little commission.  It's a great way to support the podcast!

    00:00 Welcome to Season Five: Behind the Scenes of Creative Entrepreneurship

    01:06 The Power of Stories in Newsletters

    02:21 Engaging Your Audience with Personal Stories

    06:16 The Art of Story Transition in Emails

    12:01 Practical Tips for Adding Stories to Your Newsletters

    14:16 Overcoming Common Objections to Storytelling

    16:20 The Benefits of Storytelling in Business

    17:22 Final Thoughts and Encouragement

    Want to try free motion quilting but don't know where to start? Here's 3 simple steps to get going.

    Support the show

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    If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a rating and review here.

    Resources:

    ADVANCE, my monthly subscription membership

    FREEHAND QUILTING MASTERCLASS, an on-demand comprehensive course

    ALL-OVER FEATHER, sign-up for a FREE quilting class

    And here's where you can find more of my work:

    YouTube - LIVE & UNSCRIPTED episodes
    Website - for more information on classes and quilting services
    Facebook - current projects and photos
    Instagram - current projects and photos
    Pinterest - photo galleries and tutorials

    19 March 2025, 9:00 pm
  • 32 minutes 47 seconds
    Carina Gardner: A Creative Dynamo

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    In this episode, Susan welcomes Carina Gardner, a renowned fabric designer and CEO of multiple companies.  Carina, who has designed fabric for Riley Blake Designs, dies for Silhouette, host of the Make and Design Podcast, creater of Design Suite,  and is the founder of the University of Arts and Design, shares her journey and strategies for building a thriving creative business. 

    The episode covers Carina's latest exciting project, her new office 'the barn,' and its role in her content creation and family life balance. Carina also delves into the significance of niche marketing, follower engagement, and the real metrics of success. She discusses her approach to content creation and her notable achievement of founding the University of Arts and Design, offering comprehensive design and business education. Carina emphasizes listening to her community, pivoting based on needs, and the importance of impactful time management. Packed with actionable advice and inspiring stories, this episode is a must-listen for aspiring creative entrepreneurs.

    01:04 Introducing Carina Gardner

    02:26 Balancing Family and Business

    07:29 Content Creation Strategies

    12:21 The Importance of Niche and SEO

    18:48 Design Suite and University Programs

    26:51 Building a Lasting Legacy

    30:10 Final Thoughts and Farewell



    Want to try free motion quilting but don't know where to start? Here's 3 simple steps to get going.

    Are you looking to ADVANCE your machine quilting skills?

    Machine quilting can be very solitary, especially on a longarm. It's just not that easy to pack up your machine and head to a friend's house for the day, right? But it's important to have that community - that sharing of ideas and tips, encouragement and motivation.

    For more information and to sign up, visit our website.  

    Support the show

    ------------------------

    If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a rating and review here.

    Resources:

    ADVANCE, my monthly subscription membership

    FREEHAND QUILTING MASTERCLASS, an on-demand comprehensive course

    ALL-OVER FEATHER, sign-up for a FREE quilting class

    And here's where you can find more of my work:

    YouTube - LIVE & UNSCRIPTED episodes
    Website - for more information on classes and quilting services
    Facebook - current projects and photos
    Instagram - current projects and photos
    Pinterest - photo galleries and tutorials

    12 March 2025, 9:00 pm
  • 50 minutes 28 seconds
    Snippets from QuiltCon 2025

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    Join me at QuiltCon 2025 in Phoenix, Arizona! I had the pleasure to speak with vendors, attendees and teachers, and recorded them to share with you. Find out more about them below:

    Hollyann of String and Story

    Kristin of Laurastar

    Lorelai Kueker of Pigs in a Blanket Quilting

    Cheryl Koranda - Longarm League

    Natalie of OESD

    Amy Chappell 

    Karlee Porter 

    Elizabeth deMoo of Brown Bird Designs 

    Enjoli Strait with BERNINA

    Sew Becca - 

    Melissa Renfrey of Storyteller Stitchery

    Chelsie of Pink Door Fabrics 

    Blair Stocker 

    Want to try free motion quilting but don't know where to start? Here's 3 simple steps to get going.

    Are you looking to ADVANCE your machine quilting skills?

    Machine quilting can be very solitary, especially on a longarm. It's just not that easy to pack up your machine and head to a friend's house for the day, right? But it's important to have that community - that sharing of ideas and tips, encouragement and motivation.

    For more information and to sign up, visit our website.  

    Support the show

    ------------------------

    If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a rating and review here.

    Resources:

    ADVANCE, my monthly subscription membership

    FREEHAND QUILTING MASTERCLASS, an on-demand comprehensive course

    ALL-OVER FEATHER, sign-up for a FREE quilting class

    And here's where you can find more of my work:

    YouTube - LIVE & UNSCRIPTED episodes
    Website - for more information on classes and quilting services
    Facebook - current projects and photos
    Instagram - current projects and photos
    Pinterest - photo galleries and tutorials

    7 March 2025, 12:00 am
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