I had the pleasure of having Where Women Create visit my quilt barn. You can see my work space in the Nov/Dec/Jan 2016 edition of this beautiful magazine in "The Men Who Make It" feature. Thank you for such a beautiful spread, WWC!
Interview on NPR
I had the pleasure of speaking with Vick Mickunas, host of the "Book-nook" at WYSO in Yellow Springs, OH. (My old home before moving to San Francisco). I love talking about Unconventional & Unexpected on the radio.
Airs Sunday, Nov. 2, 10:30 AM Central Time
To listen click here.
Q&A on why quilts matter via the Kentucky Quilt Project
The Kentucky Quilt Project featured me in a Q&A about why quilts matter. We talked about having "off-beat" quilts and questions like:
Read my answers here: "Why Quilts Matter -- Question & Answer with Roderick Kiracofe"
Chatting with Victoria Findlay Wolfe in NYC
I had the immense pleasure of meeting with the fabulous Victoria Findlay Wolfe while I was traveling in New York. She even graciously hosted a book launch event -- many, many thanks, Victoria!
See our conversation about U&U via her blog.
Victoria also made me the most beautiful gift, a small quilt that my friends at the book launch signed. What an amazing keepsake.
Interviewed by Pat Sloan on American Patchwork & Quilt Radio
Pat Sloan hosted several interviews with amazing individuals from the quilting community this last Monday, September 15. It was part of her ongoing podcast, American Patchwork & Quilting Radio. I was honored to join her and to be included among Nancy Mahoney, Amy Walsh, and Nicky Ovitt. Visit her blog to read more.
Listen to our conversation as a podcast via Pat Sloan's blog here.
Interviewed by Addie Broyles of the Austin American-Statesman
I had a wonderful conversation with Addie Broyles of the Austin American-Statesman. This week she published a beautiful review of Unconventional & Unexpected. I love that she highlights the "irony that most of the unknown quilters might not have ever realized that the pieces they made and that could just as easily have been forgotten might one day actually hang on a wall."