Monday, August 4, 2014

Member Spotlight: Sharon Coleman

This installment of our member profile features Sharon Coleman.  When Sharon attends our meetings, she almost always brings in a bag she has made in addition to whatever quilt masterpiece she has been working on. 
Sharon grew up in Northern VA and went to Langley High School.  She spent her first year at VCU before transferring and graduating from VA Tech with a Community Nutrition degree in 1983.  She brought her sewing machine to Blacksburg and used to make all her evening gowns for sorority events. 

Sharon has been sewing since she was 7 years old.  She was enrolled in a sewing class with 4-H and it was all over then.  When she went to middle school and had Home Ec class, the teacher wanted everyone to make an apron but she was way beyond that. She wanted to make a pair of pants so the teacher called her mother to ask why she wanted to do this and she was told that she had been sewing for a while.  So she ended up making a pair of burnt orange slacks from trigger.  Those of you who know what that was have been sewing since the 70’s!
She has two brothers and no…they don’t sew.  One of her brothers lives in NOVA and one in Harpers Ferry WV.  Her mother knows how to sew but her passion is cooking.  She was trained in Switzerland and had her own catering business until she retired about 10 years ago.

Sharon has been a garment sewer her whole life and loves to wear original creations she made.  She especially loves to make toddler sized clothes – when Kailynn was small, she would go to daycare in a new outfit many days of the week.  She would walk in the front door and whip open her coat and prance around in her new outfit.  She loved the attention!  She still loves it when Sharon makes her clothes since she always gets a custom fit and exactly what she wants.
Sharon started to quilt about 10 years ago when she came across some batik fabrics and fell in love.  She has a nice collection of batiks and just loves looking at them. 

Sharon’s mother in law bought a new Bernina Artista 200 and she soon fell in love with it so had to get one herself and started embroidering everything that didn’t sit still.  She gradually moved into quilting and really loves it now.  She dabbled with quilting in the 80s when she took a quilt as you go class and still has the unfinished quilt in a box waiting to be finished. She also took a sampler quilt class which was pieced by hand – too slow for Sharon so once the quilt was finished – she didn’t make any more of those!  She kind of got discouraged because the teacher looked at the fabrics she choose and said, “we don’t make quilts with polyester in them!” since then, she has learned to listen to her inner voice and tune out the negative voices about her quilting. 

She loves quilting mostly because she just loves fabric….she likes touching, seeing the colors and how they play off each other and handling them. 
We recently had a FAMQG meeting at Sharon’s house and I for one was stunned at her magnificent space.  She told us that her monster sewing room came about when she outgrew her 10x10 sewing room off the kitchen.  At the time, the basement was unfinished and her husband asked if she wanted him to finish the main basement room and move downstairs.  Of course she said yes!  He even had a custom made frame made to hold a sheet of laminate for her cutting table and put wheels on it so she can move it around the room as needed. She loves going into the sewing room and just looking at the fabrics and sometimes makes excuses to go down there and pretend to sew.  (It’s a great getaway – no noise!)

Sharon’s favorite fabrics are batiks – she has always loved them.  They go well with her favorite style of quilting/bag making in that she prefers more contemporary patterns in fabrics and design.  Her favorite notion is her rotary cutter, and has recently purchased an Accu-Quilt which she is playing with now. (Can’t wait to hear how she uses it!)
Sharon’s biggest challenge is one we are all faced with – finding the time to sew!  There are so many distractions – especially that ‘work’ thing!

Sharon has a business called ‘Stitch Creative’ which you can find on Facebook.  It started out as an embroidery business about ten years ago and now includes doing sewing for others. She is also set up to teach others to sew. She loves to share her passion with others and hopes to inspire them to be creative too.

Respectfully submitted by Pat Paquette