21 Feb Using Vintage Fabrics to Make New Quilts: An Interview with Quilting Instructor Dana Bolyard
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When I stepped into Karen Tunnell's "Quilted Landscapes" class, every wall had a different window peeking into a beautiful and unique world. The "windows" were the quilts students had been working on all week. Many worked from "near and dear" personal photographs of places that inspired them.
[caption id="attachment_9825" align="alignright" width="313"] Reference photo & landscape quilt by Stephanie Wilds[/caption]Stephanie Wilds from Black Mountain, NC used a photo she took of the Folk School labyrinth on a previous visit. The result was a gorgeous depiction of the garden rivaling the beauty of the original photo.
Stephanie is an experienced quilter and has taken several classes at the Folk School including Marilyn Wall's "Fabricating Faces" and Julie Sibley's "Design on Paper and Fabric," which she refers to as "life and career changing." She is currently creating the quilt to be displayed at the 2014 Swannanoa Gathering. We can't wait to see what see comes up with! Find out more about Stephanie on her website.
"Personal Places–Portraits in the Landscape"...
Thirty-eight years ago, the very...