*Me and my partner-in-crime (my dog, Whitney) in my studio
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About
two years ago I had a strong urge to find something to focus my energy on
outside of my full-time job. I decided one day, after a co-worker showed me a
quilt he just finished, that it was time to dive in. That night, I went
home, cracked open a quilting book and made a list of materials I needed to
purchase the next day so I could get started. After that, I was hooked.
My
full-time hobby is now quilting and I try to spend at least an hour each day in
my studio (one of the converted bedrooms in my home). Quilting is a source of
therapy and mindfulness for me. It keeps me in the present moment and quiets my
mind. I am grateful to have discovered it and the modern quilting community.
*Me sewing at a recent quilting workshop
*Photo credit: Parthena Wollen |
What’s
next? As a designer at heart, I’ve always been drawn to patterns and color. I
have started to design and create my own quilt and fabric patterns. I always
carry a sketchbook with me and then finalize designs in Adobe Illustrator.
*Picnic Petals Quilt |
*front: detail |
The
inspiration for my quilt, Picnic Petals, was the Petal Pinwheels fabric
collection as a whole, but specifically the Tile Pile pattern. Going into the
challenge, I looked at a lot of photos of pinwheels, flowers and sketched
elements of these objects to study how I could convey organic shapes and
movement in my quilt. As a relatively new quilter, this was the first time I
worked with curved elements. This challenge encouraged me to work with fabric
patterns and techniques I might not normally work with. Many thanks to MichaelMiller Fabrics and The Modern Quilt Guild.
~Sheri
3 comments:
A fabulous design, and beautifully executed. Congrats!
Love this quilt! Sheri has such a great eye for color - fantastic creation!
Thanks for amazing blog .... :)
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