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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