There are two kinds of quilters
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I’ve been thinking about something lately.
There are two kinds of quilters.
The ones who collect ideas.
And the ones who start.
The ones who save patterns.
And the ones who cut fabric.
The ones who wait for perfect.
And the ones who begin anyway.
I’ve started calling the second kind…
Legacy Makers.
Not because they sew the biggest quilts.
Not because they’re the fastest.
But because they make things that last.
They finish projects.
They gift quilts.
They pass down warmth.
The Lucky project I shared on YouTube?
It’s built for that kind of woman.
Small.
Finishable.
Confidence-building.
If you missed it, you can watch it here:
And because I know how easy it is to stall at the “what fabric should I use?” stage, I created a limited number of Lucky fabric kits.
Balanced.
Thoughtfully pulled.
Ready to cut.
When you remove hesitation…
You create momentum.
There are only a few kits left:
This project isn’t about luck.
It’s about starting.
And I have a feeling you’re more of a Legacy Maker than you realize.
Steady hands.
Clear intention.
Begin.
— Emily
P.S. Sunday is the Heart Sew-Along.
Legacy Makers don’t just watch the season pass — they stitch through it.
If you’ve been wanting to sew something meaningful with us, this is your last chance to join:
https://quiltingyourlegacy.mykajabi.com/Heart-Block-Sew-Along-Pattern




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