A
Journey with Alex
Alex
Anderson in St. Louis - September 18, 2008
Join
us in a Journey with Alex as she shares with us how her journey of
quiltmaking has taken her from authoring books, designing fabric,
working with Bernina of America as National Spokesperson to hosting
Simply Quilts and now Co-hosting The Quilt Show series with Ricky
Tims. Be a part of this memorable program, enjoy a continental
breakfast and of course there will be time for book signing,
pictures, shopping and trying the latest Bernina sewing machines.
Thursday,
September 18, 2008 9:00-12:00 $24.00
Event held
at Hilton St. Louis, Frontenac 1335 S Lindbergh St. Louis,
MO 63131
Sponsored by: BERNINA
Register
today by calling: Jackman's Fabrics 1234 N
Lindbergh 314-994-1060 or 1-800-785-3742
Hi
Everyone, here's a little bit about me. My love affair with
quiltmaking began in 1978, when I completed my Grandmother's Flower
Garden quilt as part of my work towards a degree in art from San
Francisco State University. Little did I know that quilting would
become a life long passion. My emphasis in college was fiber and
graphic design which led me to a deep respect and admiration of
Amish Quilts. Their strong visual impact along with the sensitive
intricacy of the quilting design became the starting point of my
quilting. Over the years my central focus has been understanding
fabric relationships and an intense appreciation of traditional
quilts and beautiful quilting surface design.
Over two
decades later I am still in love with quilting and all that
surrounds it. The creative aspect of making a quilt or watching
someone unlock their own creative spirit is one of pure joy and
excitement. The journey of quiltmaking has challenged me in other
ways I never dreamed possible. From authoring books, designing
fabric, working with Bernina of America as National Spokesperson to
hosting Simply Quilts on Home and Garden television, quiltmaking has
allowed me to stretch and grow in areas beyond my wildest
dreams.
My personal mission is to share my love of quilting
with anyone who will listen. When teaching, my goal is to educate
and encourage those interested in quilting as clearly and simply as
possible. As for those who really aren't interested in the craft
itself, I enjoy enlightening them about this art which has been
handed down so carefully from generation to generation.
Have
time to quilt?? Of course. It is the place I find myself most at
home, the place where I can reflect and think about things, and the
place where my creative spirit soars. I can't imagine my life
without quilts..... nor do I ever intend to!
Until we
meet (and we quilters do get around), Happy Quilting! Love,
Alex
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