How did you get started quilting?
I watched a free quilt class of craftsy which inspired me.
How long have you been a quilter?
July will be 1 year
How many quilts do you think you have made in that time?
4 totally finished and gifted to family. 3 pieced, 1 in the process of being quilted and 1 cut to be pieced.
What is the story behind the first quilt you ever made?
After watching the craftsy class, I went to Barnes and Noble to look at quilt magazines. In one of them was a paper piece kit of an elephant by Violet Craft. I bought it did it and have been obsessed with quilting ever since.
How would you describe your style of quilting?
I lean towards modern designs but I am drawn to so many styles and techniques.
What is your favorite type of quilt to make? (Paper pieced, applique, etc. ) Why?
I would paper piece everything if I could.
What tool or tools could you not live without and why?
Add-a-quarter ruler for paper piecing to get an effortless 1/4" seam. Walking foot for piecing because it feeds both pieces of fabric evenly.
What are your favorite materials to work with in terms of threads, fabrics, and batting?
I love anything with color. Mixing fabric patterns. Aurifill thread because I am new and that is what everyone tells me to use :)
I love anything with color. Mixing fabric patterns. Aurifill thread because I am new and that is what everyone tells me to use :)
Which colors do you gravitate toward in your quilts?/Which color have you never used or want to use?
I am a blue person for sure. Brown, rust , beige not my thing.
How many UFO’s do you have?
3 tops not quilted yet. I like to do my own which has been a learning process and slow.
If someone were to peek in on your quilting time, what would they see?
Great focus and a mess.
What themes do you see in your quilts? (Colors, shapes, techniques,etc.)
Multi color and geometric. I have a stash of kits with different techniques to help me learn. The kit I am cutting now is curved pieces.
What were some turning points in your quilting process?
A good sewing machine, the walking foot and most recently a really good iron.
Who are the people, artists, quilters, etc. you look to for encouragement and inspiration in quilting?
Alison Glass is probably my favorite for fabric and designs. But, I watch videos and read anything I come across.
Where else do you find inspiration for your quilts?
Books, Pinterest.