Do you find that the mathematics of quilting make you run screaming from the room? Fear no more! Designer, teacher and lecturer Lynn Wilder has found a way to make “Patchwork Math” palatable for all of us. While visiting at the San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles, Lynn explains her system for breaking down quilt designs into smaller components, making complex projects much more manageable and accessible. With a combination of grid units and various tools, she makes the daunting become doable. She also discusses her unique methods for auditioning fabrics and for creating order – with a pasta dryer! You’ll also meet Aussies Helen Stubbings and Tracey Browning, who share a smart and cool method for making iron-on hexagons. Bring it on!
From the San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles - Lynn Wilder shares her incredible back story and incredible quilts.
To order Lynn’s patterns go here.
Lynn teaches how “Patchwork Math” is achievable for everyone.
Bloc Loc Ruler
To order the book Patchwork Math Using Quilting Design Components by Lynn Wilder, go here.
Lynn continues teaching focusing on her viral pattern, Country Charmer.
TQS catches up with Aussies Helen Stubbings and Tracey Browning stateside.
I also like appliques of Helen Stubbings and Tracey Browning. So cute.
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