Today I'm interviewing Nancy from Quilting Potpourri.
Thank you for agreeing to this interview. I greatly appreciate you taking time to answer these questions. I would also like to thank you for allowing me to choose a few photos from your blog based on your answers. And I am going to request all who visit this post, please DO NOT pin these images from my blog. Instead, visit Nancy at Quilting Potpourri who I'm sure will give you permission to pin from HER blog.
Bleubeard and Elizabeth: What drew me to your blog in the first place was how much we seem to have in
common. It seems like you like to jump into everything from mixed media to art
journaling to sewing.
When did you start making art and in what genre?
When did you start making art and in what genre?
Nancy: I’ve been somewhat “crafty” since a young age, and was initially attracted to needlework. Later, as a young wife, mother, and school teacher, I had limited time (and space). So even though I dabbled in embroidery, garment sewing, macramé, knitting, and more, I knew it was time to pick just one or nothing would get completed.
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Bleubeard and Elizabeth: When did you learn about mixed media and when did it take over much of your art?
Nancy: Mixed media piqued my
interest about three years ago when I also began to pursue art quilting. A
subscription to “Quilting Arts” led to another with the sister publication
“Cloth, Paper, Scissors”.
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Bleubeard and Elizabeth: I saw lovely cards you have made, so do you do this for special occasions, or just "because?"
Nancy: The cards are usually “just because”.
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Bleubeard and Elizabeth:
You make lovely quilts. Do you have formal
training?
Nancy: As a one-time home economics teacher, I had some classes in garment sewing. But the quilts came first by reading magazines and a few books. Along the way I’ve been very fortunate to take some workshops from well-known quilting teachers.
Bleubeard and Elizabeth:
Do you prefer making traditional quilts or art
quilts?
Nancy: I began making traditional quilts in many different styles in the 1980s, and gradually grew toward an interest in
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Bleubeard and Elizabeth: I see you enjoy
hand stitching. When did you start?
I learned hand embroidery as a pre-teen, and loved to add designs to pillowcases, jeans, dresser scarves, and the like.
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Bleubeard and Elizabeth: I can tell you’re a pet lover, and often show your
lovely animals on your blog. Please tell us about your work with your local
animal shelter.
Nancy: We love our critters and have two horses
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two dogs
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My contributions to the animal shelter came about because of my volunteering with a local women’s prison in a crafting program. The women sew quilts, tote bags, and dolls for a number of charitable agencies, and make crochet hats for cancer patients. They also make cat hammocks
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Bleubeard and Elizabeth:
I’ve noticed you are currently taking an online class. Do you
prefer the in-class art you make and take, or are they both equally
enjoyable?
Nancy: A lifelong learner, I find the online, self-paced classes suit my schedule beautifully. Plus they are usually quite affordable and I can take more than one at a time. I made a list of all the online classes I’m enrolled in, and it was quite a healthy one, approaching a dozen!
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Bleubeard and Elizabeth:
Tell us about your experiences with your gelli plate(s). Any
advice for a person like myself who is not as in love with them as you are?
Nancy: Ah, the Gelli Plate! Once I get started printing, it’s really hard to stop. And I love printing on both paper and fabric. As far as advice, I would suggest starting with the small plate- it’s about 3” x 5” (like an index card), so it’s easy to handle and not as messy as working with the larger plate.
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Bleubeard and Elizabeth:
I see you belong to a local craft and sewing group. Please tell us
a bit about them, their projects, and how you found them.
Nancy: Quilt groups provide such inspiration and are a wonderful fellowship of like-minded people. The ones I belong to offer a variety of experiences such as workshops, demonstrations, field trips,
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Bleubeard and Elizabeth: I see food is a big part of your blog. Please share some of your
favorite foods and places to eat.
Nancy: We are seafood fans, and lobster is number one on our list. Each summer we go right to the source
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Bleubeard and Elizabeth:
Since we now know a bit about your art, please tell us briefly
about yourself.
My husband Jack and I recently celebrated our 50th wedding anniversary! We’ve been together since our college days, and we have two grown children- a son, Lee, and daughter, Joanna who just moved here from New York. She’s making a life and career change, and we enjoy having her close by.
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I taught high school home ec, and then middle school social studies for 20 years. I then had the good fortune to work for a quilting magazine. Suddenly I was being paid to do the things I loved to do!
Thank you so much, Elizabeth, for the chance to be your interviewee for February and to have the chance to make new friends via your blog.
Please visit Nancy at Quilting Potpourri to see even more of her wonderful quilts, mixed media art, mail art, swaps, and other interests. Also, PLEASE respect Nancy's photos and DO NOT PIN them from my blog. To request permission to pin them please visit Nancy's blog:
http://quiltnans.blogspot.com/
What a fantastic post! Thank you for the interviwe and all this great pics!
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Susi
Fabulous interview Elizabeth, you ask some fab questions. Off to look at Nancy's blog and get some Art Quilt inspiration:-) xxx
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed the interview very much. Nancy is very creative and her comments about online classes was interesting to me. I've considered taking a class online but wondered how it would work for me.
ReplyDeleteDarla
I really enjoyed this interview with Nancy. She is a very talented quilter and it seems we share some common interests, too!
ReplyDeleteWow! Nancy is so very interesting. Her blog will most certainly be on my reading list.
ReplyDeleteAnother great interview E!
ReplyDeleteFun and interesting to meet a new blogging artist!
oxo
Wonderful. As a lifelong learner myself I enjoyed learning some more. I'm off to check Nancy's blog! Thanks for a great interview!
ReplyDeleteThat was SO interesting Elizabeth & Bleubeard, thank you for 'bringing Nancy to us'. Her quilts are beautiful and I did giggle at her relationship longevity answer *grin*
ReplyDeleteOff to visit her blog (hugs) :o)
Oh my, you did a wonderful job with this Elizabeth. Thanks so very much, and thanks to the commenters who are so encouraging. It was fun to see what photos you chose, and how it all flowed. Lots of new blog visitors and friends thanks to you.
ReplyDeleteGreat interview. I've been following Nancy's blog for several years and am always amazed at her creativity and willingness to just jump in and try something new.
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting lady Nancy is - I will certainly be visiting her blog - it seems we may have quite a bit in common. Her work is fabulous and I would like to see more! A great interview that let us find out so much! Hope you are feeling better and that the weather is warming up a little - although we see on the new that the East coast is very cold. Hugs, Chrisx
ReplyDeleteWonderful interview!! She's an interesting and talented lady. I will have to go visit her blog. :)
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