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Victoria Findlay Wolfe's Playing with Purpose

A Quilt Retrospective

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Revisit thirty-five years of Victoria Findlay Wolfe’s career with photos of over 130 quilts and compelling essays detailing her creative journey.
Take a deep look inside the evolution of one of today’s most important modern quilt artists. Always fascinated by color, pattern, and design, Victoria Findlay Wolfe found her life’s true joy in quiltmaking. From a young age, a wandering spirit compelled her to become “an artist.” Today, her diverse and exciting body of work stirs quilters worldwide to dig deeper, take risks, and experiment with fabric. This beautifully photographed retrospective contains photos of more than one hundred of Wolfe’s inspiring quilts, as well as the stories behind them.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 1, 2019
      It’s not necessary to be a quilter to feel inspired by this enthusiastic meditation on creativity. Wolfe (Modern Quilt Magic), owner of specialty quilting store VFW Products, begins, in the introductory chapter “Finding My Way,” by sharing her story of growing up on a farm in Minnesota—where she acquired traditional skills, such as sewing—and of moving to New York City to pursue a career as an artist. There, she experimented with painting, photography, and other media before finally landing on her preferred medium. Each following chapter outlines a different aspect of creating, such as “Permission,” in the sense of giving it to oneself; she encourages readers to experiment by combining colors and shapes typically considered incompatible. In “No Mistakes,” Wolfe states that “unattained ideas or unfinished projects are not wasted” and that, upon starting a project, she doesn’t want “to know what the quilt will look like” but to follow her instincts to their natural conclusion. “Healing: Giving Joy” considers quilt making as a way of celebrating happy occasions and meditating on difficult ones, by putting “your thoughts into fabric.” Bolstered by page after page of Wolfe’s original designs, this guide will make a lovely companion for any kind of artist looking for insight into the creative process.

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