I have been quilting since taking a class at Joann Fabrics in 1999 (not including a few efforts in the 1980s!). I joined a guild, worked, quilted, raised kids, quilted, and ran out of steam. I quit the guild and stopped sewing quilts, but didn't give away by stash!
In late 2012 and early 2013, I discovered the world of quilt blogs, and began to regularly follow a few quilters who were making bright, fresh, modern quilts. Crazy Mom Quilts, Cluck Cluck Sew and Film in the Fridge were my go-to blogs! I loved them. Bright, colorful, modern and easy - their quilts were just what I wanted to make.
I jumped on board with a string quilt and an around the world quilt, which were both the internet craze at the time. I loved the world wide community of quilters.
The first blog inspired quilt! |
Crazy Mom Quilts hosted a linky party "Finish it up Friday " which introduced me to many more wonderful quilters and their blogs. I spent many hours reading these blogs, and getting inspired. I started designing my own quilts, because so many others did. I got some quilts published in magazines, because I saw that it could be done. I have successfully entered on line contests, and happily finished many mystery quilts.
When I retired from my full time job in June 2016, my original plan was to concentrate on designing quilts, and marketing the blog. I have certainly done so, but surprised myself by following an old dream, and enrolling in art school! So, there are times when the quilt blogging slows done (like now- final projects due!), and times when I work on other creative ventures, like my mixed media collages.
A few of my mixed media collages |
I am in awe at how consistently Amanda Jean was able to keep up her blog - it is hard work to make quilts, remember to photograph them, and then to write about them regularly! I thank her for the many years of enjoyment and inspiration I got, and wish her well.
I am just about finished with a quilt to be gifted, and will then be able to show it off! In the meantime, I need to finish my art projects, get cracking on Christmas decorating, and get sewing!
Take care,
Gretchen
Gretchen, you wrote a beautiful tribute Amanda Jean. Just like you, her blog was (and will continue to be) a favorite of mine. She is to blame for all the scrap vortex quilts I make. She will be missed. I wish you all the best on your quilty and holiday projects.
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