Mathematician Re-engineers Quilting
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Mathematician Revolutionizes Quilting
Summary
Marci Baker, once a software engineer tackling complex mathematical challenges, found a new problem to solve as a stay-at-home mom: making traditional quilts in a fraction of the time.Article
Marci Baker's career as a software engineer involved solving intricate mathematical problems. When she transitioned to being a stay-at-home mom, she applied her problem-solving skills to quilting, asking, "How can you create a traditional quilt in one-tenth the time?"
While she had always enjoyed sewing, Baker was relatively new to quilting. Seeking a creative outlet, she realized that using an engineer's methodical approach could significantly speed up the traditionally time-consuming process of quilt-making.
Baker developed a technique called "strip piecing," which simplifies the quilting process. Instead of measuring and sewing each small piece individually, strips of fabric are sewn together and cut diagonally to form patterns. This innovation allows a quilt that typically takes 50 hours to be assembled in just five.
Seeing the potential, Baker founded her company, Alicia's Attic, to market her patterns and quilting tools. Her products appeal to both seasoned quilters and beginners by making the craft faster and easier.
Two years ago, Baker opened a retail space that serves as a workshop, classroom, and storefront for her books, patterns, and tools. She also sells Janome sewing machines, selecting them for their ease of use for beginners and excellent performance for experienced quilters.
Baker uses the Janome Memory Craft 6500 Professional machine for her quilting. This machine offers up to 1,000 stitches per minute and provides nearly twice the workspace compared to standard home sewing machines. Janome designed it to deliver the power and stitch quality of an industrial machine while maintaining the quiet operation of a home device.
Excited about future innovations, Baker is eager to explore the features of Janome's latest release, the Memory Craft 6600.
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