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Aurifil 2015 Designer of the Month Gudrun Erla

Aurifil January 2015 Designer of the Month Gudrun Erla

Welcome to our 2015 Designer of the Month program!  I’m Designer/Radio show host PatSloan!

Gudrun Erla kicks off 2015 year of Mini Quilts, and I’m so excited to interview her. We have been friends for a very long time, and I love her designs so much. She always has a fresh take on things. Interviewing her I also learned a few NEW things, that’s always fun!

I chatted with Gudrun about quilting in Iceland April 5, 2010 on again on Feb 4, 2013 on my All Quilting podcast

We continue our MONTHLY thread BOX giveaway (seriously folks… you could win a box of my thread which is over $120.00 value.. for making a quilt block… you have to join in!). We will pick one random winner that has made a  block from our 2014 designers and that random person receives a FULL BOX of my Aurifil thread as the prize! Winners are all contacted via Flickr email and posted at our FLICK GROUP HERE

Let’s get to know Gudrun!

Where do you live in?

I live in Chanhassen, Minnesota but born and raised in Iceland.

When was your FIRST quilt sighting? Did it inspire you to start quilting? 

I first saw quilts at my friend’s house in elementary school and was intrigued by them. I thought to myself “ this is something I’d like to learn how to make….when I’m old!” Years later I just decided to take a beginners quilting class, just thought I would learn to do it and then I would know how when I got old. But after one night of class I was hooked!

When you go to a quilt show, what types of quilts are you drawn to? 

I am drawn to many different types of quilts because I like so many different things. What usually pulls me in is the color and overall design of a quilt. I love scrappy quilts so that is something I always spend time looking at. A quilt can grab my attention if it is a design I haven’t seen before or is intriguing and striking. Great workmanship on a classic quilt is always breathtaking to look at too.

Did you have a career prior to making art, and what was it?

I am a PE teacher and taught briefly in Elementary school but I taught aerobics, group fitness classes and did personal training for years, even after I started quilting. I actually still teach a barbell/cardio class once a week at a local studio, just for fun and to keep me in shape:)

What is your favorite place to visit in your hometown?

This is a tough one because there are so many places around here. I would say my absolute favorite place to go is to some of the lakes and beaches in the summer time. There are lots of great restaurants right on the lake that I love sitting there and watch the sunset into the lake. Second would be going for a run on one of the multiple trails in the woods and along the lakes….followed of course by a refreshing beverage at one of the before mentioned restaurants!

As for wintertime, I would actually vote for Eagle Creek Quilt shop in Shakopee, which is only 10 minutes from my house:) I do live in MINNESNOWDA!

What does your studio look like, and what would you change in it?

I have a 13 x 21 foot room above my garage which is perfect for me. I have big windows on one side which let in a lot of natural light and plenty of storage for my stash. The only thing I would like to change right now is probably having a larger design wall. I would love a floor to ceiling, 10-12 feet wide wall so I could have a couple of projects up there at a time;) Come to think though…..that may be a good thing I don’t have that.

Do you have a GREAT storage, organization, or label making tip?

I have been collecting 2-1/2” strips since I started quilting. Whenever I had leftovers from a project and it was less then a 1/3 yd of fabric, I would cut it up into strips and store them ready to go for the next strip project. Now I keep them in these plastic drawers, organized by color and style and I just love going into these drawers whenever I am trying out a new strip pattern design, making a quick quilt for a gift or working on new designs where I am “allowed” to go super scrappy:

What are your 3 favorite colors of Aurifil thread?

Since I am “A piecer” mostly, I use mostly 50 weight Mako cotton thread and the three colors I must have in stock all the time are 2600, 2310 and 2630. The light grey works great even with a white background and still is not as harsh as white thread with other colors, the off white is great with any cream backgrounds and softer colors. The dark grey I use for medium to dark backgrounds, even black because that tone just blends beautifully. These three work great when I am doing anything Quilt As You Go as well because they blend well with my backing fabrics

Anything else you’d like to share?

I designed a ruler with Creative Grids last October that is called the Stripology ruler and published a book called Stripology along side it which are both doing really well. I am currently working on Stripology 2 which will come out in the spring along with a book I did for Martingale on Quilt As You Go, also being released at Spring Quilt Market.

What about your Month Inspired your Quilt Block?

I wanted to do a design reminiscent of a snowflake since it is January. I chose the classic red and white color combination as an homage to my Scandinavian roots:) Plus I have always loved red and white quilts, who doesn’t.

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Download the Aurifl 2015 FINAL Jan mini Flurry pattern GE

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And a few on the light side… answer ones that apply

Visit Gudrun at …. 

www.gequiltdesigns.com

www.etsy.com/shop/gerla

www.facebook.com/gequiltdesigns

www.gudrun.typepad.com

I’m trying to decide what fabric to use… something new, scraps? Come over and see my tip on picking fabrics for minis, and vote on what colors I should go with … go right HERE!

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The winner this month is Karen… She wins a Thread kit!

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