
From London Fashion to Global Quilting: One Designer's Unexpected Path
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Join host Misty Doan as she sits down with Nicola Walton, the innovative mind behind Daisy and Grace and the revolutionary quilt-as-you-go templates that have transformed how quilters approach their craft. Nicola shares her fascinating journey from being a fashion designer in London to becoming a quilting innovator whose techniques have captivated makers worldwide. Named after her two beloved grandmothers—creative Daisy and glamorous Grace—her company represents the perfect blend of tradition and innovation.
Key Episode Highlights:
- Fashion designer in London transitioned to quilting entrepreneur after traveling the world with her husband
- Named her company "Daisy and Grace" after her two grandmothers - one creative, one glamorous
- Created quilt-as-you-go templates because existing methods didn't allow proper positioning of materials
- Templates work for both hand sewing and machine quilting, making the craft more approachable for beginners
- Designs entirely in her head and with fabric - never uses digital design tools
- Taught her mom to quilt, completing a full circle from her mom making all her childhood clothes
- "Be brave, have faith in yourself" - took 3 years before she realized it could be a proper business
- Working on her own fabric line and expanding beyond quilting into dollhouse projects and jewelry
- Fewer quilters and shops than the US, many closed during COVID, but younger generation showing interest
- Views sewing as a form of adult play that releases and fulfills her creatively
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