
“I Would Never Use AI”: A Few Questions Worth Asking
AI technology is decades old. It’s invisible. It’s part of our everyday life. I hear this statement often lately: “I

AI technology is decades old. It’s invisible. It’s part of our everyday life. I hear this statement often lately: “I

My QuiltCon 2026 presentation: Rewiring Tradition, How AI is Transforming Creative Endeavors I’ll be at QuiltCon in Raleigh this week (February

You have an idea for some quilt blocks that you love. Or you have a pile of blocks from a

When you photograph quilts, if they never quite look the same twice, you’re not imagining things. It’s not you. It’s the
I didn’t plan to write this post. I had a different one queued up. A more fun one. But winter

You’ve been there. You have a vague idea for a quilt…maybe something “modern but vintage,” or “inspired by a stormy

Celebrating Martin Luther King Jr. Day — January 19 Image from McDill Airforce Base website Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Let’s be real for a second. You’re curious about AI. You’ve seen the stunning projects, the rapid-fire brainstorming, and the

It is January 6th. The holidays are over. The decorations are (mostly) packed away. And if you are anything like

As the year winds down, I’ve been reflecting on what we’ve built together — and I keep coming back to

It’s that time of year. Panic is setting in. You need a thoughtful, handmade gift tonight, and you’re fresh out

(And How to Use Them With the Stash You Already Have) Use AI as a tool to choose colors from

(And Why That’s the Wrong Question) You’ve seen the buzz. You’re curious. Maybe you’re a little skeptical (which, fair) .
Small -Biz Edition, Because Big Box Can Sit This One Out) Quilters are creative. Quilters are resourceful. Quilters are community-oriented.

The week of U.S. Thanksgiving has become synonymous with flash sales and algorithmic chaos. But as makers, we know that

What #BlackOutTheSystem Has to Do with Ethical AI for Artists and Quilters Art as resistance. AI as reclamation. Creativity as