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My mother sewed, and I was fascinated by the process from an early age. I watched her for hours and tried to imitate her and bugged her to help me make things. I think she finally taught me to use her sewing machine (which I now have and still use) so that she could get a little peace. I've been sewing ever since.
I have had a variety of jobs and careers since I was 16. I've sold ice cream and yarn and bathroom accessories and cars. (Well I never actually sold a car, but I tried - it was a very short lived career.) I taught high school theatre arts and mathematics, but not at the same time. I sewed costumes in a number of theatres around Ontario including the Stratford Festival. It was this experience that honed my sewing skills to a high level.
Through all of this I was sewing and knitting and embroidering and weaving and needlepointing and crocheting at home. I wanted to experience every kind of fibre art that I could get my hands on. I even made paper.
In 1993, on a leave of absence from teaching, armed with lots of old issues of Threads magazine, my extensive sewing knowledge and a trunk load of fabric scraps, I made my first quilt. I was very fortunate to find and join the York Heritage Quilters' Guild of Toronto in 1994. There I learned how to make a quilt easily and properly. My quilting career had begun!
I discovered Rosemary Eichorn's fabric collage techniques in Threads # 66. When my fellow guild members saw my first fabric collage vest they made me teach it to them and my latest career was born.
Thanks for stopping by. I hope you enjoy seeing some of my quilts and collages as much as I enjoy making them.
The World Around Me
This fabric collage poncho was created for The Common Thread 2000, part of the Oakville Fibre Arts Festival organized by the Oakville Arts Council. It won a juror's award. At odyssey, the Scarborough Arts Council's Annual Juried Show 2001 it received an Honourable Mention. It won the Wearable Art Award at the National Juried Show of the CQA/ACC held during Quilt BC 2001.