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It’s been a year since Coulter Fussell and I first chatted here on SEAMSIDE. In that conversation, we talked about the South and family history, the role of community in her work, and how she maintains hope in the face of conflict. You can find that first conversation, HOW TO WORK WITH WHAT YOU’VE GOT, in your feed below in March 2023.
In this new SEAMSIDE conversation, Coulter and I reconnect and explore:
① why in the world she’s making headboards
② the traditional magic of making dolls
③ why Coulter thinks the world’s first sculpture was made by busy mothers
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→ See images and more at the EPISODE WEBSITE
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It’s been a year since Coulter Fussell and I first chatted here on SEAMSIDE. In that conversation, we talked about the South and family history, the role of community in her work, and how she maintains hope in the face of conflict. You can find that first conversation, HOW TO WORK WITH WHAT YOU’VE GOT, in your feed below in March 2023.
In this new SEAMSIDE conversation, Coulter and I reconnect and explore:
① why in the world she’s making headboards
② the traditional magic of making dolls
③ why Coulter thinks the world’s first sculpture was made by busy mothers
→ Get your free trial to the QUILTY NOOK
→ Claim your free copy of 10 THINGS I WISH I KNEW BEFORE I STARTED QUILTING
→ See images and more at the EPISODE WEBSITE
→ Follow Zak on INSTAGRAM

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