Mini Landscapes in Fabric and Thread
Jen Strauser

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Get inspired to capture the world around you with free-hand cut shapes and simple, meditative stitches.
Materials
- 4" x 5" background fabric
- Scraps for landscape features
- Needle
- Thread
- Pins
- Sharp scissors
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Jen Strauser is a quilter and teacher. She splits her time between New Jersey and Florida with her two dachshunds, Oscar and CJ, and her family.
The quilting bug bit her in 1999, when she started watching Simply Quilts with Alex Anderson. Much like the show, she explored a variety of techniques. She loves everything about quilting; the feel of the fabric, watching the little pieces turn into beautiful quilts, but most of all, she loves the texture.
Creating scrappy designs and using up stash are two of her favorite parts of quilting. She is always amazed when she can pull a whole quilt out of the scrap bins and not make a dent in the stash.
Her quilting has won awards at the local and national level. Several magazines have featured her work, and she has students from all around the world.
Recently Jen has fallen in love with Kawandi Style quilting and spends a lot of time hand stitching. You can follow her adventures at Dizzyquilter.com.Â