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Quiltmaker Interviews






Mary Lou Weidman designs fabric for Benartex Inc. and has written three pattern books. For more about Mary Lou,visit her web site at www.MaryLou andcompany.com.





Excerpts from the Experts
Interview with Mary Lou Weidman

Stories inspire your work regularly. Can you explain that process?

I like telling stories and including people I love in most of my quilts. I found an old grandmother's flower garden quilt top in my grandmother's things after she died. I took that quilt and where it was coming apart down the middle, I released the stitches and added a light blue panel. Then I appliqued down a grandmother, cats, flowers, a tree with a birds nest and baby birds, a house and path and kids running through the garden catching butterflies and grasshoppers. It is one of my favorite quilts in my new book Quilted Memories/Celebrations of Life (C&T publishing). It has my grandmother's name stitched in and the name of the town in Canada she lived in. I have many memory quilts in the new book and I enjoyed adding old pieces of quilts and orphan blocks to the tops.

I also made a quilt a year ago for my son and his wife when they got married. I put a bride and a groom on a large wedding cake on a great scalloped cake platter. The name of the bride and groom, the church, and the date are all included as a piece of history that will last as long as the quilt lasts. These are the kind of thing that I hope to keep doing as if I was doing a quilted journal or diary.

Buttons and embellishments are also a big part of my quilt recipes.My new saying is "clean out your drawers and closets before your family gives those treasures to the rummage sale."