Shannon Brinkley Studio Blog
Taking inspiration from the world around you and incorporating that into your own artwork is a really rewarding and fun experience.Â
I teach quilters from all around the world design and creativity, ...
My quilt-making style (that I now call Scrappy Appliqué) grew over the course of many years and began with experimentation and play.
I’ve loved collage since I was a girl and used my fair share of de...
Hello and welcome! Or instead, I should say, “Ciao e Benvenuto!” Because today we are talking all about the Italian quilting method, Trapunto!
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Trapunto is a quilting technique where you add extra ...
Let's talk PATTERN!!!
We all have those fabrics in our stash. The show stoppers. Those prints that practically jumped off the shelves at the fabric store and into your cart!
They are large in scale,...
Let's start off the day with a heavy dose of color!
One of the areas quilters struggle with most is color, and specifically print mixing.Â
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I have a stash full of beautiful prints, but how do I ac...
Do you have more than a few unfinished quilt projects?
Do you have so many that it feels a little overwhelming or like you can't move onto a new project?Â
If so, this one idea is going to be a game-...
Do you feel like you’re in a bit of a creative rut? Or maybe a creative canyon?
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I’ve been there. Many times. You feel restless, a bit hollow, aimless. You’re not sure where to start or what you’re...
Have you ever wanted to turn a photograph into a quilt?Â
That's exactly what we've been doing in the Meander Quilt Guild this month!
I started with a photo of my beautiful Grandmother, Dorothy, ta...
I'm delighted to introduce you to one of my favorite quilters, Giuseppe Ribaudo.Â
Giuseppe Ribaudo (aka Giucy Giuce) is a quilter whose love of fabric was passed on to him from his grandmother, a tal...



Have you ever been making a quilt and wish you could change something about the pattern, but didn't know exactly how to do the math to adjust it, or were worried you'd end up messing everything up?Â
...I hate rules.Â
Let me clarify. I hate rules in which I see no purpose.Â
This has been a trait of mine since I was a kid. I remember in 9th grade Chemistry, my teacher, Mr. Henderson, a 60 year old b...