An informative and humorous perspective on my quilt challenge experiences, including a trunk and slide show. I’ll discuss what I’ve learned from the various challenges, other ways to challenge yourself and sources of inspiration. And most importantly how challenges can expand your quilting skills and inspire all your quilting!
Location: International Quilt Museum (IQM) 1533 N. 33rd Street Lincoln, Nebraska 68583
Time: 7:00pm
My Grandmother helped me with my first hand sewn and tied quilt as a young girl, but I didn’t take my
first quilting class until the late 90’s. From that moment on, I was hooked. I snatched any quilting time I
could get, but a demanding career left minimal time for my quilting hobby, although I was very active in
both my Heidelberg, Germany and Northern Virginia quilt guilds over the years.
Like many of you, I started with mostly traditional quilting. Gradually I modified patterns more and
more, making my quilts unique, as well as creating my own original designs. Over the last 8 years I
gravitated to art quilts, specifically participating in art quilt challenges. An early retirement allowed me
time to open my creative aperture to explore quilting on even more new levels!
Challenges are an excellent opportunity to get out of your comfort zone. I embrace it fully and
encourage you to do the same and experience the joy and personal satisfaction of challenges!
So why do you want to listen to me? Because I am you! My point is – if I can do challenge quilts – so
can you! I’m not fancy. I only recently started entering juried competitions. However, I’m super excited
to share what I have learned with you. I regularly spoke at international conferences across the country
in my professional life so speaking about my quilting passion is an easy and natural transition.