Saturday, January 19, 2008
My quilting idol
Thursday, January 10, 2008
Grunt work
It is difficult to do tedious tasks that don't involve art for me, but I am learning and doing a little bit more every day. My dear husband has been my salesman, financier, and my voice for far too long. I have been leaning on him too much. It's time to be a big girl. Blah. I don't wanna grow up.
Friday, January 4, 2008
Mother and Daughter
Bridal portrait

I just love the way that this one turned out. I think weddings are such a special occasion and I love being a part of making them even more special. Sometimes I feel like people think that bridal portraits are old fashioned but what a great reminder of how beautiful you looked on one of the most important days of your life. I'm checking this one off as one of my most favorite portraits ever. My Adi quilt would be a close second.
Stitchy background

I love making quilted portraiture. I made my first portrait quilt of 50's pinup Bettie Page while my husband was out of town on business and I was bored and wanted to create something different and I have been making them ever since. A friend of mine once called me a frustrated painter and I would probably agree except I work in fiber and thread. I make wedding quilts, signature quilts, t-shirt quilts, baby quilts, and corsets. I am a real Jane of all trades when it comes to fiber. I dye all my own fabric for my portrait quilts and my big project right now is to write a book detailing the techniques I use. I hope to have it finished before the weather breaks. Busy, busy!
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