
Hi, I’m Tracy — the quilter behind Sew Supportive. I create cozy, down-to-earth sewing content for makers stitching their way through real life: chronic illness, ADHD, overwhelm, or just too many UFOs to count.
I’ve loved quilting since I was four years old, when I was given a piece of gingham, a snippet of flannel, and a big needle and told me we were “making a quilt.” (We absolutely were not — but the magic stuck.) Quilting became the way I connected to creativity, community, and comfort.
At Sew Supportive, I bring together everything I’ve learned — decades of quilting know-how, storytelling, humor, industry insight, and a deep belief in showing up exactly as we are. No perfection required. No rules. Just honest conversation, cozy stitching, and encouragement for quilters who need a soft place to land.
This is a pajama-friendly quilting circle. Mistakes welcome. Every stitch counts… even the unpicked ones. Grab a project and get comfy — we’re in this together. 🩷
Tracy Mooney is a quilting educator, content creator, and former magazine editor with over two decades of experience in the quilting industry. She is the founder of Sew Supportive, a cozy, inclusive creative space designed to help quilters—especially those navigating chronic illness, ADHD, overwhelm, or too many UFOs—keep sewing in ways that feel sustainable and joyful.
Tracy has held senior editorial roles at leading quilting publications, hosted a top-ranked quilting podcast, and now creates trusted, education-forward content for brands and audiences across YouTube, social media, email, and live shopping platforms. Known for her warm, practical teaching style and deep industry knowledge, she bridges creativity and accessibility—proving that progress counts, even when it’s slow.
When she’s not quilting or filming, Tracy is usually organizing projects, testing tools, or encouraging makers to get comfy, lower the pressure, and stitch at their own pace.