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Old 12-19-2013, 01:02 PM
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HouseDragon
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Her website is

http://jacquietps.wordpress.com/ and is titled RETHINK QUILTING.

The first quilt on the page (today 19-12-2013) is: bang, you're dead. Be sure to scroll down (and down and down) to see the rest of her quilts. They will give you a whole new perspective on what "modern" means. I pinned some of her up-close photos for quilting inspiration.

What do I love? I'm more of a traditionalist with Log Cabins being my favorites.

As had been said, the more the merrier in the quilting community. Anything that keeps our shops open and filled with fabric is fine with me. And, who knows, as they mature, the modernists may become more traditional.


Originally Posted by sparkys_mom
No, it isn't that easy!! And then there is matchstick quilting which is straight line quilting about 1/4 inch apart all across the quilt. I was lucky enough to attend a Jacquie Gering trunk show a few weeks ago and she had a couple that were quilted like that. The texture it gives to a quilt is amazing and the perserverance it requires to do it is mind boggling. And some of her takes on traditional blocks blow my mind - like this one:
http://jacquietps.files.wordpress.co.../01/cogs12.jpg

I started quilting about 5 years ago and began by making "kid quilts". I think I did it because the traditional colors and patterns just didn't appeal to me. If I hadn't discovered the modern movement in quilts I seriously doubt that I would still be quilting. It isn't that I don't appreciate and admire the skill that goes into traditional quilts but I don't want them for my home and I definitely don't want to make them.
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