Over the years, I have learned a lot about shipping my work, and I think it might be useful to others to share what I have learned. Living in Alaska,…
Over the years of entering shows, I have developed what I think is a pretty good system for hanging quilts. I like my quilts to hang as close to the…
I have always been a maker. I like to make things, especially with a sewing machine. I think of a maker as an individual who enjoys the process of thinking…
I would never recommend taking three straight class at the Crow Barn. Most of us are in the studio from about seven in the morning until ten at night for…
I wrote last week about the first couple of days of my second week at the Crow Barn. I managed to finish the first assignment. Things move pretty quickly at…
Like many art quilters who started out in the traditional quilt world, I bound my quilts instead of facing them. In the beginning, I machine stitched my bindings on the…
At the end of this month, I will once again be heading south to Ohio to study with Nancy Crow at her amazing teaching facility know affectionately as The Barn.…
Alright. I really wanted to present the Gallery Day at the Surface Design Association in the exact order I experienced it. I wrote about the first and second stop, but…
The next stop during the Gallery Day at the Surface Design Association Conference was the AnArte Gallery. The exhibition was called Looking Through: New Work from Elise Deringer & Kelsey…
As promised, here is the rest of my SAQA Benefit Auction Quilts. Silvergirl and Sisters by Pamela Price Klebaum Pamela is another quilter I feel as if I discovered. When…