Member Spotlight: Nancy Dougherty
This
is a Q & A series to get to know our members. Today, Nancy Dougherty talks to us about her
experience as a quilter.
Although I was born in NJ and returned there as an adult, as
a child my family moved frequently throughout the Northeast U.S. along with a
period of time in California. Back in what now seems like another lifetime, I
attended Pratt Institute and the California College of the Arts as a graphic
design major. I worked in the magazine business for about 5 years before making
a sharp turn career-wise to become a dentist (hey, it’s like doing “arts and
crafts” in people’s mouths). Although I left the “professional” art world, I
never stopped drawing and painting. I eventually came to quilting via my
long-term interest in surface design.
I enjoy working with blocks of solid color (as opposed to
prints), especially rich, saturated color. My favorite fabrics so far are KONA
solids. I also like the Cherrywood suede-look fabrics, although I haven’t
completed any projects with them yet. Japanese indigo dyed and ikat fabrics are
also favorites. I have some of those fabrics, and I love them so much that it’s
almost painful to contemplate cutting them up. I have to just go for it!!
(Thank you Nancy! If you would like to be interviewed for this
series, please fill out the questionnaire and email it to jessunderquilts at
yahoo dot com)
Where are your from and how long have you been in our guild?
I currently live in Fort Lee, New Jersey. However, my day
job as a pediatric dentist brings me to Bellevue Hospital in Manhattan every
day. I am also on the faculty of the NYU College of Dentistry.
I started quilting less than a year ago and quickly fell in
love with the whole process. I am drawn more to “modern” designs than
traditional ones and attended my first Metro Mod meeting this month (December
2012). I was so happy to find this group – the first meeting was loads of fun,
and I especially enjoyed the welcoming and sharing environment.
Where do you sew?
Wish I could say I had a beautiful workspace, but my cutting
mat and sewing machine get set up on my dining room table. Now that my 2 sons
are in college, maybe I can start claiming their bedroom as a workspace?
(although it’s such a mess, I’m usually afraid to even open the door to that
room).
What type of fabrics
do you use most often?
Who or what inspires
you most in quilting?
I just bought a book by a Japanese quilter, Keiko Goke. Love
her stuff – incredibly creative, free-form designs with beautiful vivid colors.
(She has a website, www.keikogoke.com.
The text on the site is in Japanese, but you can get a good look at her
quilts). Also, I am continually inspired by going back over and over to look at
Amish quilts. The simplicity of their designs make them look modern, even if
they’re over 100 years old.
What are you working
on now?
So far, I have only done fairly small wall hangings, table
runners, etc. I would like to tackle some larger size projects in the coming
year. The pictures I have attached are of projects that I brought in for “Show
and Tell” at the last meeting, but they’re the only ones I have photos of right
now – I’ll have to get working!
At the moment, I am again working on some small projects to
give as gifts: quilted iPad covers and handbags.