Jean Wells and Alex Anderson visit Freddy Moran at her house in California. Take a tour with us through the art and the color that surrounds you in her home.
Freddy IS AWESOME! I Love her art; you can feel her spirit in every quilt she makes. Red is also my neutral; nearly every quilt I make has a good portion of red in it. And, Jean Wells & Alex Anderson are phenominal as well. What I've learned from all 3 ladies has definately shaped me as a quilter! Many thanks, Ladies; you ARE sooo inspirational. Big hugs from, Sacramento, California ❤
What a terrific visit with Freddy. I remember seeing her for the first time on Simply Quilts, and I was fascinated with her approach and her talent. I have been to Sisters once for the quilt show. It was breathtaking! Thanks for this beautiful look at a treasure of an artist.
What a great video. I love Freddie and was privileged enough to take a class from her years ago in Livermore. She signed my Freddie's House book and I have used it many times. Thanks Alex and Jean for a wonderful time.
I love this peek into the life of Freddy Moran. Thank you! Now I have set myself 2 quilt challenges in 2024 because of watching this - To make a self-portrait challenge and To make a quilt using the whatever-piece-of-fabric-is-grabbed-use-it challenge. Very inspiring! Also, I live in Oregon and so have had the pleasure of attending The Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show many times. An incredible experience.
It’s never too late to start your quilting journey. I started quilting a year after I learned to sew garments. At first I did not enjoy it so I stopped. Then I found out I would be a grandma and wanted to make all my grandson his burb rags and receiving blankets and two quilts before his birth. I had also made my daughter a quilt for her baby shower. That was in 2019. I love quilting and enjoy all the steps which is not always the case with quilting friends I talk with. Have fun jumping in.
I so love Freddy’s guilts! Her class remains one of my favorites. Thank you Freddy for sharing your gifts with us.
Freddy IS AWESOME! I Love her art; you can feel her spirit in every quilt she makes. Red is also my neutral; nearly every quilt I make has a good portion of red in it. And, Jean Wells & Alex Anderson are phenominal as well. What I've learned from all 3 ladies has definately shaped me as a quilter! Many thanks, Ladies; you ARE sooo inspirational. Big hugs from, Sacramento, California ❤
She is a treasure for all artists…….So inspirational ….Thank You Freddy
Wonderful interview. I’d love to see more content like this that honors quilters and artists and brings us into their creative process. Well done!
What a terrific visit with Freddy. I remember seeing her for the first time on Simply Quilts, and I was fascinated with her approach and her talent. I have been to Sisters once for the quilt show. It was breathtaking! Thanks for this beautiful look at a treasure of an artist.
Thank you for just allowing Freddy is talk to us without interruption. Your awesome, Freddy!🎈♥🍓📍🍷📍🍒💄⛽🚗🍎🛑🚘
Thank you for sharing!
Freddy was the topic of conversation on a live today. We were talking about how red is a neutral on Brenda from conquering Mt scrapmore
Outstanding
What a great video. I love Freddie and was privileged enough to take a class from her years ago in Livermore. She signed my Freddie's House book and I have used it many times. Thanks Alex and Jean for a wonderful time.
Wow! Great show! Thank you
I love this peek into the life of Freddy Moran. Thank you! Now I have set myself 2 quilt challenges in 2024 because of watching this - To make a self-portrait challenge and To make a quilt using the whatever-piece-of-fabric-is-grabbed-use-it challenge. Very inspiring! Also, I live in Oregon and so have had the pleasure of attending The Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show many times. An incredible experience.
I was just wondering if I was too late to get started and then Jean shared Freddy was 60 when she started. 🎉 My wheels are turning!! ❤❤
It’s never too late to start your quilting journey. I started quilting a year after I learned to sew garments. At first I did not enjoy it so I stopped. Then I found out I would be a grandma and wanted to make all my grandson his burb rags and receiving blankets and two quilts before his birth. I had also made my daughter a quilt for her baby shower. That was in 2019. I love quilting and enjoy all the steps which is not always the case with quilting friends I talk with. Have fun jumping in.
Thank you for sharing this gem with us. I admire you, of course and these two inspiring women.😊
Wow! That’s all I can say, wow! 🤩
Like a visit to a museum, attending an event, so interesting.
Thank you for sharing this! So inspiring! When was this video created?