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Q&A A conversation with Daphne Taylor with Martha Sielman
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t Quilt National 2011, Daphne Taylor’s piece “Quilt Drawing #13—for Maureen” stopped me in my tracks. The play of light on the off-white silk was amazing. The design was simple, yet so powerful. (The piece was awarded a Juror’s Award.)
Photo by Robin Bowman
It was therefore my pleasure to invite Daphne to be one of the Featured Artists in my recent book, ART QUILTS INTERNATIONAL: ABSTRACT & GEOMETRIC, and to learn more about her work. I enjoyed going behind the scenes so much that I asked her to tell me more about her inspiration and working practices.
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MARTHA SIELMAN: How did you get started with quilting? DAPHNE TAYLOR: As a child I grew up in a dynamic circle of women. At any family gathering, the women would pull out their bags of sewing and knitting as they sat and caught up. My mother had an old treadle machine in a corner of the living room. She gave me a bag of scraps and taught me how to use it. I would treadle away, creating clothes for my troll dolls. Later, I learned more sewing skills through 4-H. F E B R U A RY / M A R C H 2 0 1 8
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