Month: October 2018

  • Zak Foster The Creativity Project Week #43 Leland Ave Studios Kim Smith Soper

    The Creativity Project Week #43: Zak Foster

    Zak Foster has been quilting since 2010, when his partner’s grandmother taught him to quilt, and he’s never looked back. His quilts walk the line between art and utility, and they are designed for comfort, warmth, security, and memory. Zak works with reclaimed fabrics, which give layered meaning and visual interest to his work. An…

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  • Riane Menardi Morrison The Creativity Project Week #42 Leland Ave Studios: Kim Smith Soper

    The Creativity Project Week #42: Riane Menardi Morrison

    Riane Menardi Morrison is a modern quilt designer making minimal quilts for the modern home. Her quilts; made with linen, cotton, and wool; are as beautiful as they are functional. Each quilt is hand-quilted with large stitching for an heirloom-quality finish. Riane got her start in the publishing industry, and through serendipitous events, found herself working…

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  • The Creativity Project Week #41: Scarlet Sparkuhl Delia

    Dr. Scarlet Sparkuhl Delia comes from a long line of artists and doctors. Scarlet grew up in Laguna Beach, California and studied modern dance, while simultaneously pursuing an undergraduate degree in pre-med. She spent a year studying Spanish in Chile, and then attended medical school, eventually settling down with her family in Fort Collins, Colorado.…

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  • Alyce Blyth The Creativity Project Week 40 Leland Ave Studios Kim Smith Soper

    The Creativity Project Week #40: Alyce Blyth

    Alyce Blyth started quilting about seven years ago when her husband bought her a little $100 Elna and she embarked on a mission to make her children each a quilt for their fifth birthdays. Alyce taught herself how to quilt both from blogs and books, as well as through determination and experimentation. About a year…

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