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On this episode of The Sew Off Kilter Podcast, Ian and Becca are joined by Di Cluff from Sister Chicks Quilts for a conversation that blends creativity, business, and a whole lot of quilting wisdom. Di shares her journey from working as a seamstress to becoming a passionate quilter known for her love of scrappy quilts. She talks about how her style evolved over time and what led her to build a business centered around quilting and community. The conversation dives into the world of quilting retreats, including what it really takes to host them and why they mean so much to the people who attend. From the logistics to the magic of bringing quilters together, Di gives an honest look behind the scenes. They also get into the realities of running a YouTube channel and making it financially sustainable. Di opens up about monetization, multiple income streams, and what it takes to turn a creative passion into a working business. It is a thoughtful, honest, and often funny conversation about what it looks like to build a life around quilting.
By Sew Becca & Off Kilter Crafter Ian5
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On this episode of The Sew Off Kilter Podcast, Ian and Becca are joined by Di Cluff from Sister Chicks Quilts for a conversation that blends creativity, business, and a whole lot of quilting wisdom. Di shares her journey from working as a seamstress to becoming a passionate quilter known for her love of scrappy quilts. She talks about how her style evolved over time and what led her to build a business centered around quilting and community. The conversation dives into the world of quilting retreats, including what it really takes to host them and why they mean so much to the people who attend. From the logistics to the magic of bringing quilters together, Di gives an honest look behind the scenes. They also get into the realities of running a YouTube channel and making it financially sustainable. Di opens up about monetization, multiple income streams, and what it takes to turn a creative passion into a working business. It is a thoughtful, honest, and often funny conversation about what it looks like to build a life around quilting.

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