National Craft Month: Quilter Linda Lawrence
Published on: March 14, 2023
Award-winning quilter Linda Lawrence loves the unlimited creative opportunities in her chosen craft. Changing the fabric, the size or the pattern and quilting offers an endless variety of projects. Simply changing the color can make a quilt entirely different from another following a similar pattern.
“Quilt masterpieces from traditional to modern are being created by talented artists that are ‘everyday’ people. The skill level and artistry is amazing.” said Linda.
Want to learn?
Linda didn’t set out to be a quilter. On a whim she stopped at a shop near her house and was instantly hooked. According to Linda, local quilt shops are the best place to get started.
“Take a beginning quilt class at a quilt shop. The staff will guide you through the learning process and give lots of support. Such fun!” said Linda.
Competing in the Fair
Her cousin, Martha Brown, an award-winning crochet artist, also competes in the Kentucky State Fair. During the year they share their ideas for projects and help each other prepare for the annual Kentucky State Fair competition.
In her time quilting, Linda has won two blue ribbons, one second place, two thirds and an honorable mention at the Kentucky State Fair. She’s also received recognition at the South Florida Quilt Show racking up a Judges’ Choice, two first place and two third place prizes.
Favorite Projects
Her favorite quilt she’s ever made? A collaboration with her Aunt Wilma Brown, who is celebrating her 100th birthday this year. Back in the 1950s, when living with her mother-in-law, Aunt Wilma created embroidered squares of fabric as her “evening therapy.” She gifted them to Linda in 2007, which inspired her to turn the blocks into a quilt. She also loves the blue Sashiko quilt she entered into the 2022 Kentucky State Fair. The beautiful piece was chosen to be displayed in the lobby in a place of honor at the Kentucky State Fair. She considers it her “life achievement” quilt.
The 2023 Kentucky State Fair is August 17-27
at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville, KY. Kentucky State Fair entries will open in early May and information will be available on http://kystatefair.org/participate/compete/.
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