Threads of Sustainability
Threads of Sustainability
Episode 43: Sustainability & Creative Exploration with Sherri Lynn Wood
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In this episode, we delve into the vibrant world of quilting and sustainability with Sherri Lynn Wood, a leader in the modern improv quilting movement.
Sherri Lynn's creative journey began with a simple sundress that defied a sexist dress code, marking sewing as a source of expression and empowerment. Inspired by the abstract quilts of black makers, she embarked on a trajectory as a community-based artist focused on restorative social practice.
Her best-selling book, "The Improv Handbook for Modern Quilters," is not just a guide to quilting; it's an exploration of flexible patterns, stitching techniques, and intuitive colour. Sherri Lynn's story unfolds against a backdrop of awards, including a Joan Mitchell Foundation Grant, and artist residencies, one of which led her to create art entirely from materials scavenged from a city dump.
Sherri Lynn is more than an artist; she's a community builder. Her BravePatch community operates on a heart-centred approach, valuing improv quilts and the unique visions each member brings. It's a space where everyone is both a mentee and mentor, fostering connections and celebrating differences.
With a Master's in Fine Arts and a degree in Theological Studies, Sherri Lynn's work is a blend of art and purpose. Join us as we explore the transformative power of locally sourced fibres, sustainable quilting practices, and a community that cultivates sustainability and creativity. Through Sherri Lynn's guidance, discover the art of cultivating sustainable approaches to quilting and sourcing colour, creating a tapestry where every stitch tells a story of creativity and sustainability.
Website: https://www.sherrilynnwood.com/
Instagream: @sherrilynnwood
Bravepatch School: https://www.bravepatch.school/
Follow Bridget O'Flaherty @thesustainablequilter on Instagram and @thesustainablequilter on Facebook.
You can find her online at www.bridgetoflaherty.com
Thanks to Isaac Matthews for creating the music, follow him on Instagram @isaacmatthewsguitar