Last October I had a wonderful time teaching at a Quilt Festival in Spring Grove, MN (Click here to read the post I wrote about that visit). While there I met a very talented quilter and I was blown away by her work. Her name is Doreen and she describes herself as “A quilter who rides a motorcycle, living on a small hobby farm in southeastern Minnesota. Grandmother and Great Grandmother and now retired.”
Treadlemusic is what she calls her business and it is a fitting name for what she does. Her machine quilting is exquisite (she was actually doing it while at the show, but what I found most engaging about her work is what she does with vintage linens!
Aren’t they amazing?!? She truly gives new life to old pieces. In this picture you can see her “before” and “after” on a simple embroidered doily.
Here’s a link to just one of her blog posts: https://treadlemusic.wordpress.com/2018/11/05/aurorafinal-chapter/
Have you ever used vintage linens in your quilts? Doreen has really encouraged me to look at my collection of doilies and tablecloths as a drawer full of opportunities. Thanks Doreen, for letting me share your quilts and inspiration!
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Also… Today was the Artist Reception for the Quilt As Art exhibit at the Cultural Arts Center in Whitewater, WI. I’m posting a little late, as I just returned home. The exhibit is being held in a lovely old building on Main Street. There are seven artists whose work is on display and the variety of work is fascinating. Here are just a few pictures:
The show runs from today until February 24th, and the gallery is open Thursday – Sunday; noon to 5pm. For all the details please go to: https://www.whitewaterarts.org/quilt-show-february
Louise M Haddon says
It was a lovely show. Congrats on being one of the selected artists.
Rene Steven says
Chris, it was a pleasure to see you! Congratulations to you and all of the selected quilters on an inspiring show! Louise and I finished the day in Lake Geneva to see the (slightly melted) ice sculptures and castle!
clkquilt says
It was great to see you and Louise. Thanks for making the trip!
Betty says
The linens are inspiring! Thank you.
Cheryl Parker says
I added vintage linens to a crazy quilt earlier this month. It was a great way to save the good parts of those linens (torn or stained in areas).