When I started designing fabric I looked at a lot of old and beautiful quilts. These inspired me to make my own quilts. I took a class from Sandy Bonsib where I learned the fundamentals of designing and sewing quilt tops, and I have been at it ever since. I blog (infrequently) about quilts and textile design at Mooshka: A Patchwork Blog. Here are a few examples of my quilts, made mostly from my own fabric.



Here are a couple of REALLY BIG QUILTS. Click here to read about them.



Cloth quilts have also inspired me to make paper quilts.

LOVE your works!! So different & creative!
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Thanks!
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I love the quilt that I think is called Bohemia with all the animals. It is busy in a very appealing way.
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Thanks! That quilt is actually just the Bohemia Fabric Panel channel quilted with a background – it isn’t pieced.
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Your works leave me feeling so excited and happy.
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Do you sell your items, or make requested items?
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I don’t make commissioned quilts. I would be open to selling them if I still have them. Thank you.
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Hi Julie! Do you still make the Oceanic fabric in blue or the green? I am looking for some for my school i teach art at.
Thanks,
Kristen Gregor
386-453-4373
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Hi Kristen,
That fabric is no longer in production. You could google “Oceanica, In the Beginning Fabrics, Julie Paschkis” and you might be able to find some.
I hope so!
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Do9 you give lectures and classes?
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I very occasionally give lectures or workshops. If I do, I always announce them in my newsletter which I write once every 4 or 5 weeks.
If you want to know what I’m up to, please email me your address and I will put you on my mailing list. Thanks!
..Sorry it took me so long to reply to your comment.
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Please add me to you mailing list! Thanks!
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Thanks!
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I am crazy about your fabric. Have you ever considered making a stripe in one of your collections that is simply made up of the border design that runs around your panels? I would be fun to have that narrow “stripe”/design to play with in making a quilt. (I am already on your mailing list)
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Thanks for the idea! I will make the suggestion to ITB Fabric the next time I design a collection..
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