I’m thrilled to be a Friday Feature on The Needle and Thread
Network. My name is Marianne Haak, better known as Mariquilts, if you happen by The Quilting
Edge (www.thequiltingedge.com). I’m
from St. Albert, Alberta most of the time, but also reside in Victoria, British
Columbia, especially when
I’m trying to escape Alberta’s cold winters.
I’m a quilter and addicted in every way. Having grown up in a very creative home, I
was playing in my mother’s scrap bin from an early age. I am mostly self-taught
except for those two years of mandatory sewing and cooking classes in Junior
High school, and as my family will attest, the sewing took…the cooking, not so much.
In the early years I mainly sewed clothing for myself and later for my four
children. Since money was scarce, I also sewed for my home.
I made my very first quilt in the mid-seventies but only
dabbled at quilting here and there,
over the years. As I was dabbling, I was also researching different quilting
techniques…anyway, that’s the excuse I gave myself every time I wanted to buy a
new quilting book, with some new alluring method inside its' colourful
cover. I started quilting a little more
seriously about eight years ago, and had wealth of knowledge at my fingertips
(this is well before my blogging days).
My most exciting accomplishments, of the past year, have
actually been a direct result of blogging, which I have been doing for about
two and a half years. The baby quilt I made,
for my first little granddaughter, caught the eye of Fons& Porter’s LOVE OF
QUILTING and my quilt, CIRCLES FOR PAIGE, was published in the January/February2013 issue.
Next, I made the quilt, COLOUR SHOT, using Oakshott Cottons, which was privileged enough
to hang in the Oakshott booth, at the Birmingham Festival of Quilts.
Last but not least, I was approached by MACHINE QUILTING
UNLIMITED to write an article on the topic Quilt as You Go. This resulted in a
two part article for the March/April 2013 issue (part 1) and for the May/June
2013 issue (part 2). This project really pushed me out of my comfort zone,
since I had to write the article and do my own photography (approximately
fourteen photos per article). I must admit I was pretty excited to open that
March/April issue. The photos I’ve included are from the QAYG article.
My future goals in quilting are to make what I love and love
what I make. I have multiple projects on the go at any given moment and love to
keep pushing my ideas a little farther. I love sharing what I discover along
the way.
Thanks again to The Needle and Thread Network for inviting
me to share a little about myself.