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Carol Swift
Carol Swift

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My name is Carol Swift and I’m retired from office administrative work. I live in Southern Utah, but also spend time in Nevada where I grew up, worked, and have family. My blog was started in 2008 just to keep track of my sewing projects, but I soon stepped out of my comfort zone by participating in sew-alongs and blog hops. With the encouragement of others, it opened up a whole new world of sewing for me and enabled me to be more creative and think outside the box. I’ve also created a few patterns and enjoy trying new sewing techniques and products.

Being married and the mother of four children, three girls and one boy, I sewed a lot of clothes and household items over the years. I also sewed a few wedding dresses and designed hand quilted tricot quilts. Now I’m the grandmother of five grandsons we call the Monkey Boys, who earn their name by never stopping for more than a few minutes and climb on everything. They will stop long enough to sit on my lap or beside me while I sew and a couple of them have designed their own quilts and labels with my help. Being a part of the Therm O Web team is a whole new and exciting adventure for me!


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Carla Henton
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My name is Carla Henton and I am thrilled to be part of the Therm-O-Web team.   I’ve been lucky to be surrounded by talented women all of my life starting with my mom and grandmother who taught me to sew and later with the great group of women who shaped me into a successful hairstylist.  So that’s me, deep rooted with an artsy side.

You’ll find me blogging about family and sewing adventures at Creatin’ in the Sticks. I live in a cabin in the country close to Dodge City, Kansas.  That’s where the blog name came from.   I’m the mother of two musical kids and the wife of my iron man (he’s a metal artist).  I love the online sewing community where there is always a challenge or quilt along to join.  I design sewing and quilting patterns along with tutorials and have organized blog hops and designed Blocks of the Month.  I’ve been a free motion quilter on my domestic machine for 15 years, but have just added a long arm to my arsenal.

Let’s go on a creative adventure…



Jenifer Cowles
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My name is Jenifer Cowles and I live in a small town in Middleton, Idaho. I work in the IT Department for a small city by day and Scrap and Sew after the kiddos go to sleep by night. I have 3 cutie pies who give me tons to scrap about, Caleb (12), Madison (10 going on 16) and Hunter (6). I have been doing some sort of crafting my entire life and my day just doesn’t feel complete without making something. I love a challenge and can make just about anything. I am so excited to be working with Therm O Web, it is perfect for any type of project.


Jennifer-JanglesJennifer Heynen
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Jennifer Heynen has been crafting all of her life. After working in a fabric store through college and then as a corporate floral designer for a year, she set out to be self employed with her degree in ceramics. She has been a self supporting artist for 15 years, first making tiles, and then making ceramic beads, buttons, and jewelry. She has published numerous how to articles, had a few television appearances, and wrote the book, Ceramic Bead Jewelry. She now designs fabrics for quilting and sewing as well as bags, jewelry, and other products for retail. Jennifer has a line of sewing patterns under the name Jennifer Jangles..


Pat Sloan

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Pat Sloan has been creating since she was a child. From the first shoebox dioramas to sketches for a fabric line, there has always been creative energy flowing. When she tried her hand at quilting in 1985, she never looked back. Now, owner and founder of the quilting design and publishing company Pat Sloan & Co., she has published over 30 books, more than 100 patterns, nearly 10 fabric lines, and has had her work featured in all the major Quilt magazines. In January 2010 Pat started hosting her weekly Internet Radio show called ‘Creative Talk Radio”. In March of 2011 Pat partnered with American Patchwork & Quilting magazine and how hosts the radio show with them.

Pat first began sharing her knowledge through her publications, workshops, and lectures, but has expanded her reach

 through social media. She has built quilting yahoo groups, forums, facebook communities, and even photo sharing groups on flickr. Pat’s overall passion has always been to encourage others harness their creative energy and have fun with their quilting!

AmandaAmanda Niederhauser

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My name is Amanda Niederhauser, aka Jedi Craft Girl.

I am a Southern California girl who loves anything creative.  I am the mom to 3 darling children and wife to one darling hubby!  I have a passion for all things creative, chocolate, and cats!!  I have been sewing since I was 12 when I learned I could sew my own shorts.  I have been quilting for 15 years and have the fabric stash to prove it.   I love sharing my ideas and giving my projects as gifts.


Jennifer-DaveyJennifer Davey

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As a stay at home working mom I strive to strike a balance between family, home and work. I live in Central California with my 3 kids (14, 12 & 11) and hubby who all keep me on my toes. In the professional world I am a sew and craft designer, my job is to play! What could be better? I love to create…sew, fold, punch, glue….whatever the substrate or craft I am in! I am a May Arts Ribbonista, an Elna Boutique Designer, and now have the joy of joining the Therm o’Web team. I have been published in Sew News, Sew it All, Crafts n’ things & apronology to name a few. I have appeared on Sew It All TV, Season 8.


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Molly Hanson
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My name is Molly Hanson. I am the daughter of an artist/musician father and an artist/sewer/crafter mother and grew up appreciating all things arts and crafts. I started quilting 10 years ago when my nieces and nephews started arriving and I wanted to make them heirloom gifts. I have always felt handmade is best. I taught myself and now specialize in free motion quilting and designing original quilts and other handmade items. I live in sunny Palm Springs with my better half Jeff and my two dogs Moose and Juki- who are like my kids. When I am not quilting I like to be in the woods camping, hiking and fishing. I look forward to this opportunity to work with Thermoweb as I am a big fan of their products and I love to design new things! Thank you!


JamieJamie Mueller

Website: http://www.sunflower-quilts.com
Blog: http://www.jamiemueller.blogspot.com
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Jamie Mueller currently lives in St. Louis, Missouri with her husband Jonathan and son Jared. She spends her time quilting and sewing. Jamie’s mother, Jill, taught her to sew at a very early age. After graduating from Concordia University with a Bachelor of Arts degree, her focus shifted to sewing, and she became partners with her mother at Sunflower QUILTS. At Sunflower QUILTS they design patterns and notions (such as their Thread Cutter for chain piecing), offer custom quilts and machine quilting.

 


KimKim Lapachek

Blog: http://persimondreams.blogspot.com/
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I am a mother, wife, artist, apple orchardist, retired civil engineer, and entrepreneur.

I’m a HUGE fan of online quilt alongs. Participating in them has really helped me hone my piecing skills and encouraged me to try things I never thought I would try (ie: New York Beauty Blocks). Also, they’ve been great for helping me use my scrap stash!

In 2010 I dreamed up Project QUILTING, and since then hundreds of quilts have been created and thousands of dollars worth of prizes have been awarded.

I enjoy sharing my enthusiasm about creativity through teaching, lecturing, and blogging.


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Jacquelynne Steves

Website for lots of free patterns, projects, and inspiration: http://jacquelynnesteves.com/
Blog: http://jacquelynnesteves.com/blog/

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Hi! My name is Jacquelynne, and I just like to make stuff! I am an artist and illustrator, and I design fabric and quilt & sewing patterns for the quilting industry. I like to sew and cook and decorate and paint pretty pictures… and, oh yeah… eat too much chocolate! I believe that you don’t have to be an artiste̓, or a chef, or a professional photographer to live a creative life.

One of my favorite things to do is to put together my free emagazine, called The Art of Home, about 4 times per year. In it, I share simple sewing and craft projects, fun and easy recipes, interesting designer and artist interviews, and cute art. In addition to that, I also host a free Block of the Month quilt event on my blog each year. My work has been featured in the American Patchwork and Quilting Calendar, Quilts & More Magazine, and Quiltmaker magazine.

Come along with me, I’d love to “meet” you!


Amy-WarnerAmy Warner

Blog:  Sew Incredibly Crazy
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Hi All! I’m Amy.  I am a stay-at-home mother of two.  I have enjoyed creating ever since I can remember.  I have fond childhood memories of painting Christmas ornaments with my family or learning a new crochet stitch from my grandmother.  Creating carried over  into my adult life.

I started quilting and blogging in 2012 and I have loved it ever since.  I always try to do something a little different each time I cut into a piece of fabric.  When not creating in my sewing room,  I enjoy spending my time camping, fishing, working in my yard, and making my kids laugh.  I look forward to this new adventure working on the Therm-o-Web design team.

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