Raechel Henderson (she / her) is a dual class seamstress / shieldmaiden. She has been sewing professionally since 2008. Over the years she has traveled around the Midwest region selling her handmade bags, skirts, coats and accessories at various events and conventions.She is a pagan and a witch, following an eclectic and independent path. She currently works with Hestia and Turtle in her magical practice. Arachne hangs out in the window of her workshop reminding her to check the tension on the sewing machines.She can be found on Instragram and Facebook. She has a Patreon where she posts monthly sewing tutorials....
Ruth Ann Berry
Ruth Ann owned and operated a small-town pharmacy for many years before converting her store into a quilt shop, The Quilter's Clinic. She enjoys writing quilt books and designing individual patterns representing a variety of styles and techniques. Her focus is on composing quilt patterns designed to create the impression of motion and depth, especially Bargello and other 3D or geometric styles. She considers the shop to be her designer's studio where other people are invited to buy fabric. She has written two books so far and blogs at www.quiltersclinic.com
Raechel Henderson
Raechel Henderson (she / her) is a dual class seamstress / shieldmaiden. She has been sewing professionally since 2008. Over the years she has traveled around the Midwest region selling her handmade bags, skirts, coats and accessories at various events and conventions.She is a pagan and a witch, following an eclectic and independent path. She currently works with Hestia and Turtle in her magical practice. Arachne hangs out in the window of her workshop reminding her to check the tension on the sewing machines.She can be found on Instragram and Facebook. She has a Patreon where she posts monthly sewing tutorials....
Ruth Ann Berry
Ruth Ann owned and operated a small-town pharmacy for many years before converting her store into a quilt shop, The Quilter's Clinic. She enjoys writing quilt books and designing individual patterns representing a variety of styles and techniques. Her focus is on composing quilt patterns designed to create the impression of motion and depth, especially Bargello and other 3D or geometric styles. She considers the shop to be her designer's studio where other people are invited to buy fabric. She has written two books so far and blogs at www.quiltersclinic.com