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Stitching Myself Back Together: How Quilting Became a Journey of Healing and Hope

Stitching Myself Back Together: How Quilting Became a Journey of Healing and Hope

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Join host Misty Doan on Homespun as she sits down with Jen Bellnap of The Smitten Chicken, a mom of six who transformed her darkest moment into a thriving quilting business. In this deeply moving episode, Jen shares how a late-night purchase of a rainbow jelly roll became the foundation for her healing journey after pregnancy loss. Discover how what started as a creative outlet evolved into pattern design success, the surprising realities of running a quilting business (hint: it's 80% computer work!), and why breaking the silence around difficult topics creates unexpected community. From stitching herself back together with that first rainbow baby quilt to designing patterns that help other women feel less alone, Jen's story is a powerful reminder of creativity's healing power and the quilting community's incredible support.


Key Episode Highlights:

  • The pivotal rainbow jelly roll purchase that became a healing "rainbow baby quilt" - literally stitching herself back together during her darkest time
  • How a late-night creative outlet for a busy mom of six organically evolved into The Smitten Chicken pattern design business through social media
  • The surprising reality of creative entrepreneurship - spending 80% of time on computer work (photography, marketing, editing) and only 20% actually sewing
  • Design philosophy born from necessity - creating large-block patterns that come together quickly while drawing inspiration from family travels
  • Breaking the silence around pregnancy loss and the overwhelming response from women sharing "that was me too"
  • The collaborative quilting community that taught essential business skills from Adobe Creative Suite to newsletter management
  • Future aspirations in fabric design while building a portfolio and expanding from pattern designer to potential fabric creator
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