Mary Lou is teaching classes 3011, 4502, 6702 and 8401
Matt: How long have you been quilting? What made you begin quilting?
Mary Lou: My grandmothers taught me 35 years ago.
Matt: Do you have a quilting studio? How big and is there anything unique tht you keep in your studio?
Mary Lou: My daylight basement is my studio. I have too much stuff.
Matt: What do you consider your quilting “specialty” or what makes you unique in the quilting world?
Matt: What is your favorite color schemes to work with?
Mary Lou: Cheddar, Black and Red.
Matt: What books or articles have you written?
Mary Lou: “Quilted Memories”, “Whimsies and Whatnots”, “Out of the Box”, “Everyday Angels” and lots of book lets.
Matt: What do you do while you quilt? Do you listen to music?
Mary Lou: I listen to golden oldies, the blues and “Happy” music.
Matt: What is your quilting inspiration?
Mary Lou: Life and memories.
Matt: What is the funniest moment you have had happen while you were teaching?
Mary Lou: A lady choked on a mint and a good looking fireman came and everyone took photos.
Matt: What was the best class you have ever take?
Mary Lou: A class from a nun from Gonzaga about color and design.

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