by admin — published on January 1st, 2009
Liz has been born and bred into the quilting business. Her mom, BrendaLou, began teaching her to sew as a little girl. Now as an adult, Liz is hooked on quilting also! She has been working full time in management within SDQ since 2002.
Liz’s creative edge with her intuitive mind, mixed together with BrendaLou’s extensive quilt knowledge makes for a great team in designing and producing quilt patterns that are sold in quilts stores around the country. Her passion for teaching classes has grown to include teaching quilting students at College of the Redwoods as well as at Scottie Dog Quilts.
Liz designs patterns for the Scottie Dog Quilts label, her latest is The Market Tote, which can be found in quilt shops all over the USA.
Liz is married to Steve and they have a 3 year old daughter, Sydney, who is the youngest partner in Scottie Dog Quilts.
by admin — published on January 1st, 2009
Crystal is our 1930’s expert. She collects authentic and reproduction 1930’s fabrics, books, patterns, quilts and more. Her kitchen boasts quite a collection of gadgets from the period. She designs her own quilts as well as mastering designs and techniques from all corners of the quilting world. She has been a member of the Scottie Dog Quilts teaching team for several years as well as being a pre-school teacher. Crystal quilts on a Handi-Quilter in her own studio. Summers you will find her in her large garden. Crystal and her husband Rob, along with her youngest daughter Samantha live along the Eel river in sunny Bridgeville.
by admin — published on January 1st, 2009
Geri says, “Quilting is my passion.” She made her first quilt in the 5th grade in Birmingham Alabama, and her sister says she still has it. When she was pregnant with her first baby she made a animal embroidery quilt. “My aunts made us lots of quilts and we also had them in our home. I still have a few of these quilts and they are well loved. I can’t remember a time that I was not quilting” When she moved to Eureka, Geri started taking classes at Eureka High Adult Ed. “At the time we used templates. And all sewing was done by hand. I fondly remember the first time I used a rotary cutter,” she remembers. Geri made quilts by hand for all her kid’s beds.
In recent years she started to teach classes and really enjoy teaching. Geri does wonderful machine quilting on her home machine. Geri has a well-stocked quilting studio at her home. She’s made quilts for the entire family….which includes her husband of 46 years, Ron, three children, six grandchildren, two special dogs and grand-dogs.
by admin — published on January 1st, 2009
Jody H. Rusconi moved to Humboldt County in 1976 and opened Graystone Jewelers in 1984. Trained as a biologist as well as a jewelry appraiser and designer, she learned how to run a business after many years (and just plain luck) developed what was known of by many as the finest jewelry store and jewelry design house on the North Coast. Having the opportunity to sell the business in 2006 allowed her to spend important time with family and she now enjoys teaching as well as learning from local quilt artist through Scottie Dog Quilts. She continues to be involved with the Humboldt Wildlife Care Center (Injured wildlife rehabilitation), long distance road-biking as well as traveling with her husband Lee.
Quilting is a new and exciting art for her, but much of her ability with composition and color in jewelry translates well into fabrics. Non-traditional quilting is her main interest and the ability to watch students open up to new ideas brings her a great deal of pleasure.
by admin — published on January 1st, 2009
BrendaLou made a doll quilt with her grandma when she was about 5 years old. In high school she started again and never stopped. She sewed her own school clothes beginning in Jr. High and most of her daughters’ clothes also. Raised in So. CA she came to beautiful Eureka, CA as a bride. She began teaching quilting to children in the late 1980’s and to adults by 1990. In 1993 she quit her “real job” in order to teach quilting full time in local quilt shops and in her home. Along the way she raised 3 wonderful daughters. BrendaLou’s husband, Bill (aka “Mr. Scottie Dog”) suggested perhaps we should open a store and September 17, 2001 Scottie Dog Quilts opened it’s doors.
BrendaLou is quite active in the Internet World of Quilting and is thankful it has given her the opportunity to make friends from around the world. She enjoys helping quilters to be successful, learning the tricks and tips of the trade. Meeting people is one of the fabulous benefits of running Scottie Dog Quilts.
Three grandchildren in three years have made BrendaLou’s life complete! Readers of her blog know them well, Sydney (age 3) lives in Eureka and helps out in the store. Jakob (age 2) and Mercedes (almost 1), live in Savage, Minnesota and Mr. Scottie Dog and BrendaLou visit them as often as they can.