Today Quiltsy Cares is featuring Treese Pflum of Quiltnutz. Treese has donated a completed lap-size quilt (pictured at right) to her guild, Coachella Valley Quilt Guild, who will then donate the quilt to a charity.
When I asked which charity her donation would go to Treese told me, "The guild donates quilts to different charities in our area. I never know where the quilts I work on will end up. Many community members, that do not belong to the guild, often bring their quilts to us and we pass them on to different charities."
Some of the charities the Coachella Valley Quilt Guild donates to are, Shelter from the Storm, Barbara Sinatra Children's Center, Riverside County Department of Aging, Care Transitions Intervention Program, just to name a few.
Mrs. Pflum is an active member of Coachella Valley Quilt Guild where she serves as the block challenge coordinator, creating mini-quilt lessons for guild members. She has been very active in her community serving as president for the Cathedral City High School Band Boosters and although her last child graduated in 2012 she continues to work with the band boosters.
When I asked Treese what she loved most about quilting, she said, "I love the quilting first. It’s very satisfying to figure out the best quilting motif to use to enhance the top. Second, I really enjoy the design process. This starts with pulling fabrics and deciding on a color palette, those fabrics and colors really dictate the design."
I asked Treese how she got started quilting.
"My mother gave me a box of unfinished double wedding rings that belonged to her mother. I knew how to sew, but didn’t have a clue how to make a quilt. I decided to applique the rings down and then tied the quilt. That was in 1978 and I was hooked. I went out and bought a new sewing machine and never looked back I used that double wedding ring quilt until about five years ago, when I took it apart and re-purposed the pieces in a quilt for my mom."
Treese said the most unusual quilts she has made are the piano quilts. She has always loved sewing and quilting, and is constantly working on new projects, when not working for her clients. Her quilting philosophy is simple: she believes you are never too old to quilt. Staying active and continuing to challenge herself keeps her young. She loves sharing her passion for quilting and wants others to enjoy and use her finished quilts.
Mrs. Pflum has been a Quiltsy Team member since 2011 and is an award-winning professional quilter and fiber artist. From her studio in Cathedral City, California, she creates original fiber/fabric art, wall hangings, and quilts for clients around the United States. As a professional quilter, she finishes quilts for other quilters, and teaches beginners how to make these items. She has been quilting since 1978 and opened her studio in 2012 after working in the newspaper industry for 30 years. She has been using a long arm machine to complete quilt tops for over eleven years and specializes in free motion quilting.
Read more about Coachella Valley Quilt Guild's work with charities on their website or contact them at this address:
Coachella Valley Quilt Guild
P.O. Box 3121
Rancho Mirage, CA 92270
You can find Treese here:
Website
Etsy
A sample of Treese's beautiful machine quilting |
A small portion of the Wedding Ring quilt |
"My mother gave me a box of unfinished double wedding rings that belonged to her mother. I knew how to sew, but didn’t have a clue how to make a quilt. I decided to applique the rings down and then tied the quilt. That was in 1978 and I was hooked. I went out and bought a new sewing machine and never looked back I used that double wedding ring quilt until about five years ago, when I took it apart and re-purposed the pieces in a quilt for my mom."
The beautiful piano quilts |
Mrs. Pflum has been a Quiltsy Team member since 2011 and is an award-winning professional quilter and fiber artist. From her studio in Cathedral City, California, she creates original fiber/fabric art, wall hangings, and quilts for clients around the United States. As a professional quilter, she finishes quilts for other quilters, and teaches beginners how to make these items. She has been quilting since 1978 and opened her studio in 2012 after working in the newspaper industry for 30 years. She has been using a long arm machine to complete quilt tops for over eleven years and specializes in free motion quilting.
Read more about Coachella Valley Quilt Guild's work with charities on their website or contact them at this address:
Coachella Valley Quilt Guild
P.O. Box 3121
Rancho Mirage, CA 92270
Website
Etsy
4 comments:
Quilt guilds always seem to know who needs a quilt. This is a lovely quilt and I'm sure it will be appreciated by whoever receives it.
I love you piano quilts!
Beautiful donation quilt Treese and I absolutely love the the piano quilts!
Beautiful donation and well written blog post!
Such a great post!
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