Mathematician Mom Re-engineers Quilting
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Mathematician Mom Revolutionizes Quilting
Bringing Engineering Precision to Quilting
Marci Baker, a former software engineer skilled in solving complex mathematical problems, transitioned to being a stay-at-home mom with a new challenge: transforming the traditional quilt-making process for speed and precision. Her question became, "How do you create a quilt in one-tenth the time?"
Discovering a New Approach
As an avid sewing enthusiast, Baker had minimal quilting experience but was eager to explore the craft. She soon realized that her engineering background could streamline the intricate process of quilting. Her solution? A method called "strip piecing." This innovative approach bypasses the labor-intensive task of measuring and sewing each individual piece. Instead, fabric strips are sewn together, cut diagonally, and reassembled into patterns. With Baker's technique, a traditional quilt that typically requires 50 hours can be completed in just five.
Launching a New Venture
Recognizing her discovery's potential, Baker founded Alicia's Attic to market her patterns and quilting tools. Her innovations captivated both seasoned quilters and beginners by making quilting faster and more accessible. Two years ago, she expanded her venture by opening a retail space, which serves as a workshop, a classroom for quilting lessons, and a shop for her books, patterns, and tools. She also offers Janome sewing machines, known for their user-friendly operation and superior results.
The Power of Janome Machines
Baker personally uses the Janome Memory Craft 6500 Professional machine, praised for its industrial-level power and stitch quality with the quiet simplicity of a home machine. Capable of up to 1,000 stitches per minute and featuring nearly double the workspace of traditional machines, it perfectly suits her efficient methods. She eagerly anticipates working with Janome's latest model, the Memory Craft 6600, which promises even more advanced features.
By merging her engineering expertise with her love of sewing, Marci Baker has not only transformed her quilting process but also created a thriving business that inspires and equips others in the quilting community.
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