Episode #27
Bonnie Burton
Episode Title:
Stitching Joy: How Bonnie Burton Turned a Lifelong Passion into a Yarn-Filled Destination
Episode Description:
In this heartwarming and color-filled episode, host April Kemp welcomes Bonnie Burton, the creative mind behind Colorful Stitches Fine Yarn in Williamsburg, Virginia. Bonnie shares how a lifelong love for knitting blossomed into a full-scale business that’s now a destination for artists, crafters, and curious visitors alike. From corporate America to handcrafted windows that spark community buzz, Bonnie’s journey is a masterclass in creativity, resilience, and following your joy.
Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur, a fiber art enthusiast, or someone looking for that extra spark to start your own dream, this episode is for you.
Key Discussion Points:
[01:24] How a three-dimensional knit window display drew a community's attention
[03:36] From a sickly childhood to a fiber-filled life—Bonnie’s earliest memories of knitting
[04:56] Leaving corporate America to invest in something deeply personal and joyful
[06:18] The mental health and educational benefits of knitting and crochet
[08:36] Knitting as a learning tool—even used by a boys’ swim team for focus
[10:16] Leveraging a retail career to build a unique customer experience
[13:02] Self-talk and remembering past triumphs when facing new business challenges
[14:14] The fear—and joy—of opening day and filling a brand new store
[17:33] Building a teaching and event program, including one-on-one beginner classes
[20:49] How Bonnie’s grandmother—a pioneering journalist—shaped her courage
[22:45] Advice to young dreamers: believe in yourself, expect setbacks, and find your way
[24:33] “Bonnie-isms,” lessons through humor, and the magic of making art accessible
Notable Quotes:
“You can do this. You were shot from birth like an arrow, and you will keep going.” – Bonnie, quoting her mother
“There’s no knot in knit.” – Bonnie Burton
“If you think of yourself as an artist, then you will be an artist.”
“What you like to do usually can be successful for you.”
Takeaways:
Passion isn’t just a hobby—it can become a lifelong career if nurtured with intention and courage.
Creating spaces where others can learn, laugh, and grow fosters true community.
Art and craft are not lesser skills—they build focus, confidence, and emotional resilience.
Sometimes your best teachers are not experts, but family members who model courage and creativity.
Don’t wait for permission to call yourself an artist—start creating and owning it now.
Connect with Guest:
• Website: https://colorfulstitches.com/
• Instagram: @colorfulstitchesfineyarn
• Email: bonnie@colorfulstitches.com
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