Primitive_Quilts_and_Projects_-_September_2019

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Dawn Shuck


Debbie Wick


Donna McKinney Jill Shaulis


From a very early age I have been
intrigued by color and took every
art class available. I always enjoyed
experimenting with color and was
always amazed at the impact color
has on a project or design. So along
with my desire to always be creating
something and my love of color it
was a natural progression toward
the quilting world.

As quilters we all know that color
selection can make or break a quilt
so I really enjoy studying the colors
in other quilters projects. I do lean
toward the more traditional or
primitive colors but do appreciate
brighter and bolder colored quilts
as well. Since I have been dyeing
wool for my designs it has been a
wonderful creative adventure into
color and I love using different
textiles in quilting. I am fortunate to
be involved in a lot of quilt shows
around the country and the quilts
that are submitted to be in the
show are true works of art and their
creators are definitely true artists.

I visited the Folk Art Museum
in Williamsburg, Virginia,
last fall and when I left my
head was whirling with all
the beautiful art I saw! From
the inspiration of my trip, I
designed this simple floral
appliqué design! I even
called it "Williamsburg"!

I had a stained glass studio for
18 years and then owned a
primitive furniture/gift shop for
12 years. We proudly opened
a quilt shop two years ago
with my son & his wife. My
creativity with stained glass and
decorating primitive homes has
greatly influenced my desire to
create wool and quilts with a
primitive flare. I love to create
an unusual look!

I think 'art' has been a part of my life
for as long as I can remember. I won
an all elementary school coloring
contest while just in 3rd grade! In
junior high I asked my parents if I
could paint my bedroom, little did
they know until I was done, my plan
was to paint Disney characters on
the walls. I had an amazing high
school art teacher, Rodney Nelson.
I learned so much from him and he
opened up so many opportunities
for me to paint/draw throughout
the walls of the school. I struggled
deciding if I would go to college to
teach art or phys. ed. (phys. ed. won
at that time). I continued my love
of art by painting a jungle scene on
my first son's bedroom wall. So after
teaching phys. ed. for several years
it just makes sense that my sights
would change to owning a quilt
shop to combine my love of sewing
and art. From there came pattern
and fabric designing. I truly feel like
I'm living my dream!

Jennie Lamb


I come from a long line of
seamstresses. I remember my
mom and my aunt sewing
Christmas presents. Finishing
them up on Christmas Eve and
laughing the whole time about
how late they were. I think from
that early memory I equated giving
handmade gifts with love. I knew
even then that it would have been
easier to just buy a gift but they
worked until the last minute to give
something handmade, something
heartfelt. I always wanted to make
gifts for others. I was surrounded
by creativity. Painting, sewing,
and crafting. Quilting became my
creative outlet and led to designing.
I love to give quilts to others. I feel
like it is giving a hug to someone I
care about.

Gail Pan


My Mum was a dressmaker and I
always had a constant source of
fabric in the house. I remember she
would do alterations and I would
use the cut offs to make dolls
clothes and such. I was then given a
small cross stitch kit for my birthday;
I think I might have been about
9 years old and I was hooked on
threads after that.
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