QUILTCON is less than TWO WEEKS AWAY! We are fortunate to speak with quilt innovator and QuiltCon 2023 lecturer Carole Lyles Shaw. She loves to inspire quilters to explore the fun and creative freedom of making modern quilts. A previous guest on the show, Carole returns to speak with Lisa about modern quilting and what it borrows from traditional quilting. She shares her modern quilting expertise and discusses quilt emerging trends. Listen to learn about Carole's exciting 2023 class lineup and how she will help you get your STASH together at QuiltCon.
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Carole Lyles Shaw
Carole’s passion is to inspire quilters to explore the fun and creative freedom of making modern quilts. She taught herself to quilt when she decided to make quilts for her wonderful nieces and nephews. Then, she found her first quilting home with the African American Quilters of Baltimore, who gently taught her the best techniques to express her quilt vision. She is excited about modern quilting because it brings individualism and free expression to the quilts we are making today.
She teaches workshops to help quilters confidently and joyfully dive into modern quilting. Her students say that her workshops inspire them to let their creative voices shine.
Lisa Woolfork
Lisa Woolfork is an associate professor of English, specializing in African American literature and culture. Her teaching and research explore Black women writers, Black identity, trauma theory, and American slavery. She is the founder of Black Women Stitch, the sewing group where Black lives matter. She is also the host/producer of Stitch Please, a weekly audio podcast that centers Black women, girls, and femmes in sewing. In the summer of 2017, she actively resisted the white supremacist marches in her community, Charlottesville Virginia. The city became a symbol of lethal resurging white supremacist violence. She remains active in a variety of university and community initiatives, including the Community Engaged Scholars program. She believes in the power of creative liberation.
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