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Nancy Purvis

F*ck the Quilt Police - Linens & Bedding

Featured In Raleigh, Raleigh, NC

Price from $400 to $3,000

Creation: 6-8 weeks

Handmade

Reclaimed Materials

Recycled Materials

Natural Materials

Locally Sourced

Cotton, machine pieced and quilted, 2015.
F*ck the Quilt Police encompasses all the frustrations from people who want to quilt but won't because they fear what others will about their work or that it may not be good enough. F*ck the Quilt Police is dedicated to those who believe in this fallacy, showing them that quilts do not necessarily need to follow rules. It has intentional creases and puckers, uneven seams, incorrect pressing, and dark seams behind light fabric. As the strong title implies, I firmly believe no one should ever dictate to you how to make your art.

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Item F*ck the Quilt Police
Created by Nancy Purvis
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Nancy Purvis
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2019
Multidisciplinary artist working in textiles, digital art and design, and ceramics.

Nancy Purvis is a multidisciplinary artist living in Albuquerque, NM. Always a creative, it was not until publishing her quilt book in 2015, Quilting from Every Angle, that she noticed what fascinated her most was the design process and the patterns found within the quilts she was making. It was the very tactile nature of hand-making, exploration of pattern making, and digital manipulation of art and pattern that sparked her interest in visual art and surface design. Due to a shoulder injury, she found a new way to create through the purchase of an iPad and Procreate, which led her journey from quilting to digital art and design in 2015. From there, she imagined how some of the designs she was drawing could take form in 3d and began experimenting with a new medium in 2022: clay. While she does work in all three areas of art, she is currently most fascinated by clay and plans to continue to work with this material in a local public pottery studio. She would love to bring clay into her passion of interiors, lighting, and furniture.