Inappropriate Quilters

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197 episodes
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Date created
2022/04/18
Latest episode
2026/01/31
Average duration
65 min.
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8 days

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A podcast with two quilting friends talking about all things quilting and a few things inappropriate.

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From Quilt Coat Classes to QuiltCon Catwalks: Special Guest, Matt Harr
2026/01/31
Get ready for a fantastic deep dive into the world of modern quilting! We sat down with the incredibly talented Matt Harr, a quilt designer and instructor, who gave us the lowdown on his upcoming fabric line with QT Fabrics, set for a hot July release. Matt also spilled the beans on a massive project: organizing the first official quilt fashion show at QuiltCon in Raleigh next month! Plus, we heard all about his popular quilt coat teaching classes in Oklahoma, his work as president of the Albuquerque Modern Quilt Guild, and his efforts to make his popular quilt coat pattern more widely available. This episode is packed with exciting project updates and major event planning—you won't want to miss Matt's vision for the future of quilt fashion. But the fun didn't stop there! The group dove into some great gear talk, covering essential sewing tools like sergers and Juki machines, and even had a laugh over a hilarious "Grandchildren's School Trip Ordeal" shared by Leslie, of course. We heard heartfelt personal stories about sewing journeys and family experiences, adding a wonderful personal touch to the conversation, and discovered that Matt is a trained tap dancer! On the planning front, they discussed the upcoming D-Stash event in Albuquerque and the Oklahoma group’s big presence at QuiltCon. We wrapped up with a vital reminder about prioritizing rest and self-care in your creative life—a perfect message to send you off on your next project! You can find Matt on Instagram ... follow him for all the latest greatest in quilty fun fashion and patterns! Send us a text Follow Leslie on Instagram at @leslie_quilts and Rochelle at @doughnutwarrior
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Accordions, Cuckoo Clocks and Quilt Coats
2026/01/24
This week, the girls had a whole lot of fun catching up! Rochelle took us down memory lane with a fantastic story about her college friend Jarma and her accordion skills, all while sharing the latest scoop on her clogging classes. But the excitement didn't stop there; it was a rollercoaster of credit card adventures, including a swift response to fraud and some relatable tales of less-than-stellar customer service. In the midst of all the grown-up business, there was even chat about attending the American State Fair and the logistics of getting a cuckoo clock cleaned—because who doesn't need to discuss classic timepieces alongside credit card woes? We heard all about Rochelle and Lance’s very cold backyard camping trip, which was a true test of gear and endurance, followed by a thrilling outdoor climbing session complete with rope rescue techniques. Of course, the quilting world was buzzing, with exciting updates on a sold-out Quilt Coat class that both Leslie and Rochelle are joining, and a discussion about machine cleaning that turned into a DIY success story! Travel plans were also on the itinerary, covering everything from smart hotel swaps to navigating a fascinating multi-city route to Paris, including vital tips for staying healthy and comfy on international flights. Plus, there's 7 yards of Dallas Cowboy fabric just waiting for a quilt design idea—how fun is that! Send us a text Follow Leslie on Instagram at @leslie_quilts and Rochelle at @doughnutwarrior
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3 P's? Paper Piecing Party Coming Right Up!
2026/01/17
Hey, quilt-lovers! Get ready to dive deep into the mind of Julius from Julius Handmade! In this episode, he spills all the tea on his incredible journey, starting from making dog collars to becoming the foundation paper piecing (FPP) master we know and love. We get the inside scoop on his design philosophy, including why he’s obsessed with blender fabrics and how he miraculously keeps his projects to 20 fabrics or less! Plus, he walks us through his sewing machine setup, the real talk about binding, and where to find his awesome, beginner-friendly patterns. It’s a must-listen for anyone ready to level up their quilt game! But wait, there's more! The conversation then shifts to Julius's super-packed schedule, which includes an online FPP design class kicking off in March, teaching at Mad B’s in Mesa, and the scoop on his spooky-fun Halloween-themed retreat coming this October! They also had a quick chat about all things QuiltCon, where to snag the best sewing deals on Marketplace, and even a slightly serious moment trying to figure out the legalities of reselling old patterns. Get ready for some laughs, a dash of quilt gossip, and a peek into the fun side of the quilting community! Follow our friend, Julius on Instagram at @juliushandmade, on Facebook at @juliushandmade and on his website, www.juliushandmade.com. Send us a text Follow Leslie on Instagram at @leslie_quilts and Rochelle at @doughnutwarrior
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Clogs, Cookies and Chaos
2026/01/10
Hey, quilty friends! Leslie and Rochelle just had a wild chat covering everything but the kitchen sink. Rochelle is fully committed to her new life as a Clogger and Rock Climber, having danced for four hours straight and tackled a challenging climb. Meanwhile, Leslie is recovering from a baking disaster that involved a batch of burnt chocolate chip cookies. The entertainment front was equally chaotic, with a deep-dive on the book Project Hail Mary and a recommendation for the movie Song Sung Blue (yes, the one with Neil Diamond songs). They wrapped up this segment by discussing the concept of finding joy in the small stuff—the "borrowed light rule"—a perfect motto for this duo's adventures. The upcoming Galentine's event is set to be a blast, with 33 kits already cut for hilarious-sounding projects like 'Love Stinks' and the 'Mushroom King.' The biggest news is that the 'Inappropriate Quilters' retreat at Osage Hills Retreat Center is already sold out—talk about high demand! They even had a chat about the seasonal slowness of quilt production, which gives them time to plan for future fun like bunting and prosperity hens. Plus, Leslie's fabulous long-arm machine, Esther, got a shout-out. The immediate to-do list is focused on setting up a retreat waitlist and getting Rochelle the right tap plates for her new clogging shoes. Enjoy! Send us a text Follow Leslie on Instagram at @leslie_quilts and Rochelle at @doughnutwarrior
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Quilts and Rub-n-Buffing into the New Year!
2026/01/03
Howdy, Quilters! This week’s thread was packed with so many fun updates, we’re buzzing with inspiration! Leslie and Rochelle kicked things off with personal updates, including Rochelle’s recovery from ear complications and her excitement for an upcoming clogging class—time to break out those Keds! They also dished on some fabulous fabric finds, like the dreamy Double Lush Velvet from Riley Blake, and shared some insider tips on the best sewing machines to handle everything from canvas to silk. The conversation wasn't all stitches and seams, though, with a detour into classic cinema like Rebel Without a Cause and festive Christmas movie marathons. Finally, they wrapped up the personal chat by exchanging heartfelt New Year’s wishes and sharing their chill plans for the holiday. They also dove into some seriously creative projects! We heard about fantastic DIY home upgrades, including a budget-friendly trick using Rub and Buff to refinish kitchen knobs and the plan to tackle a thrifted table and chairs with special paint. On the quilting front, there was chat about an Elizabeth Hartman pattern and even a cool James Dean pixel quilt, plus a mention of connecting a Jelly Roll quilt to the perfect namesake. Excitingly, they discussed the launch of a new podcast segment called "Sew & Tell" featuring new finds! Plus, we got a fun history lesson on the accidental start of the Santa tracking tradition. You don't want to miss this great episode! Send us a text Follow Leslie on Instagram at @leslie_quilts and Rochelle at @doughnutwarrior
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Skating Santa, Naked Foam and Sock Monkeys
2025/12/27
Hey, quilters! This episode Is packed with updates from Leslie and Rochelle, kicking off with a fun chat about Leslie's new, fatefully-located table and chairs, perfect for future in-person podcast guests. Rochelle shared an update on her brave beagle, Birdie, who's being a bit dramatic post-surgery but is on the mend—sending all the good vibes her way! On the sewing front, Rochelle is a binding machine, having completed seven quilts and diving deep into big stitch binding techniques from Rachel Rossi, including the cool-sounding forward slash and blanket stitches. Leslie also brought the laughs with a hilarious story about her two-year-old granddaughter's reaction to a skating Santa.  The conversation then shifted to the amazing Jenny, who's currently on a two-year mission in Africa, bringing joy and sewing skills to the community, even though they're missing her dearly during the holidays. Leslie and Rochelle also bonded over their creative updates, discussing everything from Rochelle's latest pet portraits and her package from her friend, Toula, to Leslie's plans for displaying their issue of Quilt Folk magazine. Rochelle shared some handy tips for bag makers, including using Naked Flex Foam and a great stuffing tool, plus a heartwarming success story about a former student heading to Iowa State for family and consumer science education. Finally, they wrapped up with a deeper chat about the movie The Family Stone and Rochelle's insightful new "Borrowed People Theory," reminding everyone to cherish and prioritize connections with loved ones. Send us a text Follow Leslie on Instagram at @leslie_quilts and Rochelle at @doughnutwarrior
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All I Want For Christmas
2025/12/20
This week on the show, Leslie and Rochelle got together for a delightful chat that covered everything from custom bling to future crafting adventures! The duo gushed over fabulous new loot, including gorgeous custom bags made by Reba and a thoughtful surprise from Debbie Mitchell. They also took a moment to appreciate the kindness of their community, all while chatting about exciting events like the upcoming Quilters Affair in Sisters, Oregon, which is absolutely packed with renowned teachers. So much fiber-filled fun out there! Shifting gears to the business of beautiful quilts, Rochelle gave a real-time update on her longarm quilting work, which hit a snag thanks to a pesky blown fuse. The machine is currently benched while waiting for a replacement part to arrive by the weekend, which sadly meant letting customers know their Christmas quilts would be a bit late. However, it wasn't all trouble, as Leslie excitedly shared her new love for new SewTites magnets for her leaders that are making the process so much easier! A new t-shirt quilt project is also on deck, requiring some careful piecing and centering on the longarm. The conversation concluded by touching on family notes, including Rochelle's father's death anniversary and some humorous family tales. This is a good one that you won't want to miss! Send us a text Follow Leslie on Instagram at @leslie_quilts and Rochelle at @doughnutwarrior
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Bobbing for Bobbins
2025/12/13
Welcome back, everyone! We're diving in and this one was a festive mix of holiday chaos and serious stitching insights! The girls kicked things off with a wild discussion about the Elf on the Shelf and that age-old dilemma of needing last-minute gifts, which led to a brilliant hack for turning Moda quilt panels into personalized pillows—genius! They also got real about the ups and downs of long-arm quilting, including an epic tale of accidentally quilting a bobbin into a custom project, proving even the pros have "oops" moments. But hey, managing mistakes and mastering tension with a new gauge just means more lessons learned! But the fun didn't stop there! The group zipped right into planning mode, catching up on the latest buzz about QuiltCon—fire and all—and sharing exciting details about upcoming retreats, including one in sunny Hawaii. Also get the scoop on some heartwarming personal stories, like the quilter who unexpectedly picked up three new custom jobs after attending an hour-and-a-half-long San Antonio wedding! It's not all business, though; they wrapped up with cozy talks about family holiday traditions and the highly anticipated unboxing of a charcuterie-themed quilt board! Get ready for a fun episode of Christmas chaos! For your ultimate quilting experience, check out our sponsor, Osage Hills Retreat Center for upcoming retreats, classes and so much more! It is Oklahoma's premier craft destination. Relaxation and fun await! Send us a text Follow Leslie on Instagram at @leslie_quilts and Rochelle at @doughnutwarrior
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Needles, Nibbles and Near-Misses
2025/12/06
Hey quilting enthusiasts! The Inappropriate Quilters brought their A-game to this week's meetup, sharing everything from winter weather woes to exciting sewing projects on the horizon. The crew swapped stories about pets, discussed an upcoming July retreat, and explored creative ideas for decorating a 6-year-old's sewing machine with custom stickers. They dove deep into quilting techniques, with special mentions of Carolina Moore's templates and the joys of foundation paper piecing, while also supporting each other through personal updates including Patty's upcoming heart surgery. The conversation took some wild turns when Leslie revealed she'd sewn through her finger with a Juki needle (ouch!) and kept it there for four days before removing it herself—talk about dedication to the craft! Rochelle couldn't contain her excitement about scoring an embellisher machine during a Black Friday sale, while they unpacked Day 4 of their mystery boxes featuring adorable cat and dog mug rugs. Between decluttering tips, football game stories, and heartwarming tales about Peyton Manning's airplane kindness, this episode proved once again that this quilting circle stitches together way more than just fabric! Send us a text Follow Leslie on Instagram at @leslie_quilts and Rochelle at @doughnutwarrior
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Sisterhood of the Stitch
2025/11/29
Get ready to dive into the creative heart of the quilting community, kicking off with Hawaiian quilt projects and the exciting world of needle felting. Rochelle shared some fantastic tips, including using dollar store dog brushes to blend wool roving and noting that higher-numbered needles achieve a finer felt. They both highlighted a great mix of detailed crafting techniques, personal project updates, and shout-outs to local shops and fellow quilters. It wasn't all just thread and wool—we also got some wonderful personal updates, from hemming pants for grandchildren to Leslie and Rochelle's hair updates. The team celebrated new projects, like a 3D gift bow pillow kit from Foxy's Kits and Quilts and shared a funny story about a 2:30 AM credit card crisis while registering for a ShipShawana event. The discussion wrapped up with a focus on community, covering everything from the benefits of Fix It Adhesive for wool appliqué to heartfelt reflections on gratitude, mentorship, and the importance of sisterhood. It was a beautiful reminder of the passion and support that makes the Tulsa-area quilting world so special. Send us a text Follow Leslie on Instagram at @leslie_quilts and Rochelle at @doughnutwarrior
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The Dinky Dinky Episode
2025/11/22
In this hilariously chaotic quilting retreat, the Inappropriate Quilters gathered with special guests Lina Owens from Bluebell Designs and Dee Bushrod from Pixel Quilts for a spicy, laughter-filled conversation spanning cultural traditions, quilting projects, and plenty of inappropriate tangents! The group shared stories about their multicultural backgrounds, with Lina discussing her recently launched bilingual quilting book (the first in the industry) and Dee revealing how her pixel quilt of the Queen actually received a response from Buckingham Palace. Between fits of laughter, they discussed upcoming collaborations, including a joint retreat at Hamilton Quilt Retreats where Dee and Rochelle will be teaching pixel quilts and pet portraits featuring Winky, Dee's one-eyed rescue pug who apparently "rules the house." The conversation took numerous wild turns as the quilters shared Colombian New Year's traditions like running around the neighborhood with luggage at midnight, eating twelve grapes while making wishes, and wearing specific colored underwear for love or money in the coming year. Amidst all the quilting talk, the group couldn't help but veer into hilarious tangents about flat feet, googly eyes mysteriously appearing in underwear, and the dream of getting Dee's pixel quilts to celebrities like Post Malone and Jelly Roll. The meeting wrapped up with a heartfelt moment acknowledging the importance of friendship and collaboration in the quilting industry, ending with a Bob Ross-inspired quote: "The secret to doing anything is believing you can do it." Enjoy! Send us a text Follow Leslie on Instagram at @leslie_quilts and Rochelle at @doughnutwarrior
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Quilters Go Wild at Cherry Springs Retreat
2025/11/15
The Inappropriate Quilters met at Cherry Springs Retreat Center in Texas, where they discussed their journey there, including Leslie's stop at Moda warehouse and Dee's experience with traffic in Waco. They shared stories about their current quilting projects, including Rochelle's pixel quilt of a Nutcracker and Dee's Elizabeth Hartman Show and Tell pattern featuring animals holding miniature quilts. They talked about Rochelle's handmade "Cowgirl Chic" outfit for an upcoming event, complete with needle-felted cats in cowboy hats, red fringe, and rhinestone-decorated boots. A highlight of their retreat was when Deb pranked Rochelle by placing over 200 googly eyes on her belongings, from her earbuds to her sewing supplies, which everyone found hilarious. The quilters enjoyed the peaceful atmosphere at the retreat, noting how everyone worked quietly on their projects for eight hours straight, which they attributed to the lack of noise distractions that typically plague other retreats. They appreciated Sarah Nichols' hospitality at Cherry Springs Retreat, mentioning amenities like instant hot water and comfortable accommodations for up to nine people. Before concluding, Rochelle shared an insightful thought about the "invisible guest phenomenon," reminding everyone that at social gatherings, most people are too concerned with their own appearance and behavior to judge others, which can be freeing when attending holiday parties. BIG Texas THANK YOU to Sarah and the local quilters who came to meet Leslie and Rochelle during their stay. What a great treat! Enjoy! Send us a text Follow Leslie on Instagram at @leslie_quilts and Rochelle at @doughnutwarrior
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Beyond the Blocks: Quilters Tackling Life's Patterns
2025/11/08
In this episode, Rochelle and Leslie stitched together conversations as colorful as their fabric stashes! They shared exciting personal projects, with Rochelle completing a wedding quilt and diving into her label-making obsession, while both exchanged travel wisdom about the Mobile Passport Control app and Viking cruise adjustments. The crafty duo discussed upcoming retreats, Halloween plans with grandchildren, and fitness journeys, before unraveling conversations about shipping costs, quilt-making techniques, and the surprising history of ranch dressing. Their needle-sharp wit shone through discussions of buffalo wings, tomato soup preparations for Thanksgiving retreats, and the practical wisdom that UPS might beat USPS for heavier packages. The conversation took a heartfelt turn as Rochelle shared her involvement with suicide prevention initiatives and her touching experience giving quilts to unhoused individuals, emphasizing the importance of remembering loved ones for their positive qualities. Creative energy flowed through discussions of zipper bag projects, with Rochelle hunting for the perfect colored zippers and planning to bring her creations to an upcoming retreat. These quilting companions wrapped up their chat with sewing projects featuring directional chicken fabric, a Nutcracker-themed quilt class, matching family pajamas, and heartwarming stories of community support—including how Patty helped an unhoused woman named Barbara secure Social Security benefits, leading to Barbara's touching plan to donate underwear and socks for the holidays. This is a jam-packed episode filled with heart. Enjoy! *Please note: We are aware of the audio issues with Rochelle's microphone being too low. We will continue to work to improve this! For your ultimate quilting experience, check out our sponsor, Osage Hills Retreat Center for upcoming retreats, classes and so much more! It is Oklahoma's premier craft destination. Relaxation and  Send us a text Follow Leslie on Instagram at @leslie_quilts and Rochelle at @doughnutwarrior
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Color Me Fabulous!
2025/11/01
Get ready for some exciting updates from the Inappropriate Quilters! This episode was packed with discussions on colors and making sure everyone looks fabulous. Plus, there's a fantastic lineup of upcoming events, including a retreat, a Nutcracker retreat and even a painting retreat – so much to look forward to! We also heard some heartwarming personal news, including a positive update on Leslie's dad's cancer diagnosis and the importance of health advocacy. The Green Country Quilt Guild in Tulsa is buzzing with a sold-out quilt coat workshop and the growing popularity of handcrafts among younger generations. It's clear that creativity and community are thriving! Enjoy this episode with a hot cuppa tea! It's cold outside FINALLY! Send us a text Follow Leslie on Instagram at @leslie_quilts and Rochelle at @doughnutwarrior
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And So It Goes
2025/10/25
In this episode, Leslie and Rochelle cover everything from technical triumphs to fascinating personal stories. Rochelle shared her adventurous climbing experiences, including observing blindfolded homeschoolers and mastering "quiet feet" on the auto-belay. The group also delved into exciting crafting retreats, where one unexpected talent for sophisticated unicorn projects stole the show, proving that hidden skills can emerge in the most delightful ways! The conversation continued with exciting discussions about a potential world's largest needle-felted sculpture for Osage and a new sew-along with the "Wrap It Up" pattern. Leslie shared her enthusiasm for an upcoming interview with Jennifer Chiaverini, author of the Elm Creek quilt books, for a YouTube sew-along. They wrap it up with movie recommendations, quilting discussions, and a truly inspiring story of personal transformation, leaving everyone energized and ready for their next creative adventures! Enjoy! For your ultimate quilting experience, check out our sponsor, Osage Hills Retreat Center for upcoming retreats, classes and so much more! It is Oklahoma's premier craft destination. Relaxation and fun await! Send us a text Follow Leslie on Instagram at @leslie_quilts and Rochelle at @doughnutwarrior
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4.5 out of 5
355 reviews
Kristhequilter 2025/08/27
Laugh out Loud Funny!!
Love the podcast!! Just finished your episode from Aug 16 and the story of Leslie floating down the river had me laughing so hard. You guys always mak...
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Bks4lou 2025/11/24
Coulda, shoulda
This could be a very fun podcast The gals have a great sense of humor and knowledgeable quilting skills….IF you could only hear it! If you turn the...
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coda_o7 2025/10/07
🤔
I had been enjoying the show for a few weeks up to the episode where Leslie says she agrees with the Crissleys getting pardoned just because they made...
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MissesStitches 2025/05/23
Great Podcast!
Still loving your podcast. I need a new Inappropriate Quilters t-shirt. How can I get one, please? Thanks. JANLC 56 at MAC dot com Love Jan aka Mis...
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Nomopopcorn 2025/08/10
Inappropriate Quilters
Love the podcast except for the continuing eating during the podcast. Please please please stop. It’s like nails on a chalkboard. 😖
Wendy627 2025/06/01
Disappointed
While I find Leslie & Rochelle to enjoyable to listen to, I must express my concerns of Leslie condoning the pardoning of the Crissleys. Her reason f...
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Debin13 2025/04/26
Best Quilting Friends
Listening to Leslie and Rochelle is like hanging out with my Quilting friends! Love you two!🥰
Sandyw56 2025/02/15
Feb 15th show
Fun,fun!!! Leslie and Rochelle, thank you for recognizing the quilters who listen to you both by themselves. I have enjoyed you since the beginning by...
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Tete1956 2025/02/15
Favorite Quilting Podcast
I I’ve love love this podcast and look forward to hearing it. It’s funny and informative at the same time. I have learned lots of great lessons in qui...
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Ras55WW 2025/02/15
Someone’s too loud
Why is Leslie’s voice 2-3 times louder than Rochelle’s? Please turn Leslie’s mic down. Love your show except for the political talk.
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