Quilt Conversation w/ Freddy Moran
Freddy didn’t start quilting until she was 60 years old. Her daughter in law signed them up for a quilting class. She initially thought she wasn’t interested, but she was pulled in. Early on in her quilting journey, she was drawn to color, and used it with abandon. Her quilting philosophy is, “if it’s not fun, why are you doing it?” “10 colors don’t work, but 100 do.” Freddy Moran. In one of her most recent projects, Freddy made one face quilt a day for 54 days. At the end of the endeavor, she had a whole collection of faces to share. When she reached the 54th day, she decided to keep creating face quilts as long as they continue to inspire her. Freddy Moran lives in Northern California, and regularly teaches quilting classes and workshops. She has worked on many quilt collections and several quilting book collaborations.

Freddy Moran's House

Alex Anderson LIVE: Celebrating Quilter Freddy Moran

A Timeless New York Apartment With Five Libraries | HOUSE TOUR

Quilt Fever | A 2020 SXSW Documentary Short

A Century of Quilts - Part 1

"Contemporary Quiltmaking" with Nancy Crow

Alex Anderson LIVE - Freddy Moran's Words of Advice & Beautiful House

How a Group of Women in This Small Alabama Town Perfected the Art of Quilting | Op-Docs

Freddy Moran Exhibit

QUILT STORIES - From Scraps to Stunning: Cindy Grisdela’s Improv Quilting Masterclass

Gee's Bend Quilters & Joe Cunningham, INDUSTRY episode

See some of the quilts filmmaker Ken Burns has collected since the 1970s

Freddy Moran! Alex Anderson in Freddy's House.

Artist Sheila Hicks: We're Crying for Softness

10 Mins with Kaffe and Brandon

Freddy Moran Stars

Alex Anderson LIVE - The Enchanting World of Salley Mavor

The Art of Curves in Art Quilts | The Great Wisconsin Quilt Show

Tutorial : No Ruler Cutting & Curved Piecing with Jean Wells

