Paul Anderson

Uncle Paul's Quilting Company


Paul (300x240)I became an uncle for the first time in 1985. It was also during the summer of '85 that I first sat down at a sewing machine. My first attempt at a pair of "Jams" shorts was laughable at worst and a great learning experience at best. I instantly fell in love with the creative process...feeling and selecting the fabric, cutting it up and then putting it back together again. It was wonderful. For the next five years I focused mainly on clothing
construction to make cute outfits for the many nieces and nephews that followed from that first in 1985. I even made my wife's wedding gown and blessing outfits for each of my four children.

In 1990, while watching PBS, I was first introduced to Eleanor Burns and decided to try my hand at quilting. Twenty years later, I still use that first Double-Irish Chain quilt and have designed, pieced and quilted many others. I always valued my grandmother's talent for hand quilting and cherish that a part of her lives on through me and this talent.

During my 3 years as a quilt store owner my quilting knowledge grew exponentially. Working with quilters of all skill levels and backgrounds truly influences my pattern designs. I find that even the most advanced quilters want a great looking quilt they can always come back to and beginning quilters want easy quilts to make, but look like they are well beyond their skills.

As a result, my styles tend to skew toward the basic techniques, but with not-so-basic results. As a working dad, if a project can't be completed in a weekend then I rarely will start it. So, if you are looking for a quick project please check out one of my Uncle Paul's Quilting Company patterns.

 

Links

Pauls's Patterns on The Quilt Pattern Shoppe