Meet the Artist: David Taylor (Quilter)
David Taylor had been a graphic designer for newspapers for many years when his friend told him he should be quilting. At first it didn't suit him. But then he caught on and began quilting in 2000 and won his first award at International Quilt Festival in Houston in 2006. He always loved fabric, even as a child, and he also worked in a fabric store, but traditional quilting didn't appeal to him. He sewed clothes and did costuming for theatre. But once he was introduced to applique, quilting took center stage. Although he learned machine applique, he now only appliques by hand. Watch and learn more about this extraordinary quilter.

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2021 Virtual Brown Bag with Taylor David, award-winning art quilter

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"Finally Finished" at Houston Quilt Festival 2024 with Teresa Duryea Wong

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Learn to Back-Baste Using Reverse Applique

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Sweet 16 Basics with David Taylor

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Susan Carlson Quilts: Polka Dodo Fabrics

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Jinny Beyer's Soft-Edge Piecing Technique

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Anna Maria Parry at the Houston International Quilt Festival 2024

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My Son Said, "You're Not Real Family Anymore" at Christmas Dinner—So I Stopped Paying for His Entire

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The Quilted Thistle's Coloring Quilts Tutorial: How to Paint Your Quilt Using Textile Paints

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Art quilts Kathy McNeil

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Secrets of Impeccable Piecing

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Ben Wohlberg: Evolution of an Abstract Painter

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Prince Philip: The Wife He Never Replaced — Even His Staff Saw It Clearly

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Stupendous Stitching with Carol Ann Waugh

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Unique Items Created From Jean Pockets - Turning Waste Into Designer Bags

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June Bloom

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Back Basted Applique

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Quilting with Freezer Paper

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Basting my Flower quilts and Thread Painting the Zinnia

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