. . . . . . . Inspired Quilt Artistry ~ Quilter, Quilt Historian, Designer and Long-Arm Quilter
Thursday, December 24, 2020
Tuesday, October 6, 2020
Showoff - Quilt Gallery
Monday, June 22, 2020
Moda Blockheads III COVID19
Saturday, June 13, 2020
MODERN QUILT GUILD / statement supporting racial equality/human rights
Our member-driven Diversity & Inclusion
Committee developed the corresponding Community Guidelines to inform our actions in creating an
equitable and safe community environment. We looked to these guidelines
before making our social media posts last week. We know we have much more
work to do and the work of racial equality is crucial to our mission of
creating community in modern quilting.
Goal: Feature Black quiltmakers in MQG content with increasing regularity to the point of being a programming standard.
Goal: Use the MQG platform to embrace the history and culture of Black textile art and artists, as well as share anti-racism resources.
We hope that you will continue on this journey with us. Please
feel free to share ideas for future actions with us at inclusion@themodernquiltguild.com. And as always, keep on
quilting. |
Thursday, January 30, 2020
My Life-effecting Road To California Quilt Exhibit 2020
Wicked Stitches and Tension that LOOP
OK. It was somewhat instinctive that I could see the top thread loose.... OH but the loopy loops when you and I peek on the underside.
Tuesday, January 21, 2020
Thursday, January 16, 2020
Thoughtfully ~ Thursday Quilt Day
Monday, December 30, 2019
Wednesday, September 11, 2019
Finding Fabric - A Welcome Collision
Browsing thru a book again..... Carol Sterbenz spoke of Inspiration...... as a collision of what I desire, the talent I possess and my imagination!
... So you may know I'm the ultimate garage sale // yard sale // Estate Sale shopper... Any antique store that can be browsed.... I'll find it. So I collided with a fantastic fabric find.... Unusual stuff, kinda of an eclectic looking white lady was dismantling collections of stuff. When I picked up two - three sets of fabric tossed carelessly in a box -- she said "the big pieces are $3.00 each... $1.00 for the rest. It's from Africa".
When I continue to show like interest and browse around.... I keep a careful eye on who else walks up on the driveway and might see the fabric. So... I go back... and the sale is made. She was overcharging on several little items. I put them back --- paid out $6.00 and literally ran! I sensed she knew she had understated..... kinda wanted to change price.... But I ran. BARGAIN OF THE YEAR I'D SAY
Sunday, September 8, 2019
OTF. Off the Floor and On the Quilting Frame
They Told Us: Lymphoma 8-31-2009
