Free Style Quilting and Sewing
How did you get started creating?
My Mom was my inspiration as she is a very crafty person. We were always making something from sand candles to fake fur happy faces. Remember the crackled grapes? How about the loop loom pot holders?
But my Mom didn't sew. I took a sewing class in 7th grade and I was hooked on sewing. My best friend and I made cute little smock tops. This was my first sewing project! I still have it and it hangs in my shop to remind me of where my love of sewing started.
But my Mom didn't sew. I took a sewing class in 7th grade and I was hooked on sewing. My best friend and I made cute little smock tops. This was my first sewing project! I still have it and it hangs in my shop to remind me of where my love of sewing started.
I took Home Economics classes all through Junior High and High School. I loved it! I went to college at UW-Stevens Point and graduated with a teaching degree in Home Economics Education – now it is called Family and Consumer Education. Subbed for awhile after graduating, raised a family, had several different jobs, and then taught Family and Consumer Education at the Middle School level for several years. In 2002, we moved and it was time for another career change. I bought a Gammill regulated stitch quilting machine in 2003 and started my quilting business. I started it part time and in less than a year, I was quilting full time - 5 days week. It just snowballed, with one customer telling another customer. Word of mouth still seems to be the best advertising. I am so blessed to have a job I love!
My Favorite piece?Today, my favorite quilted project is Imaginary Blooms.
Before I finished that quilt, my favorite was my First Morning Glory Bloom. It's not necessarily the final project that I like, but how I feel when I am creating the project. It's the story behind the projects, that make them special.
Before I finished that quilt, my favorite was my First Morning Glory Bloom. It's not necessarily the final project that I like, but how I feel when I am creating the project. It's the story behind the projects, that make them special.
What's your favorite crafty blog to follow/read?
I follow and read several blogs, but my favorite is:
Tonya shares beautiful projects and the stories of her life. She does “quilt a longs”,“learn a longs”, and recently is sharing her wonderful Hexagon Blocks.
Because I work alone, I love the connections I have made through blogging.
Favorite part of creating a quilt?
The construction of the quilt --- the piecing and the quilting --- Sometimes I don't want that to end! Love the process!
I Love the whole process!
Beverage of Choice?
Iced water with one blackberry
Sweet or Salty?
Both Sweet AND Salty -
blackberries, mandarin oranges, AND eggs with fried rice I shared this recipe on my Food Blog - "Lunch Looks Like a Quilt to Me".
Number 1 on your Bucket List?
To just keep doing, what I am doing ... creating, quilting, and sharing everyday.
Kim listed all the links to all the places I share:
Lunch Blog: http://lunchlookslikeaquilttome.blogspot.com/
Website: http://www.craftysewing.com/
Email: Marcia@craftysewing.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/craftysewing
Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/craftysewing/
Picasa: CraftySewing Picasa Photo Gallery
Hop over and check out Project Quilting at Kim's Crafty Apple!
Have a "creative" day!
Marcia
Hop over and check out Project Quilting at Kim's Crafty Apple!
Have a "creative" day!
Marcia
4 comments:
I love the quilting especially love the purple flowers.
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Marcia - you are a gem!
LOL, yes, post this on the day that I write TMI. Guess I should have read yours first and posted something a little more quiltsy today. LOL
What a fun interview! loved it!
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