Here she is, all decked out in her Frida Kahlo inspired vest. With a passion for color and design, quilt artist Margaret Linderman finds inspiration in the works of painter, Frida Kahlo. From quilts, to wearable arts and collage works, it’s evident that this talented woman just oozes creativity. It’s who she is and what she does.
Frida Kahlo Vest #1 designed and made by Margaret Linderman.
Frida Kahlo Vest #1 designed and made by Margaret Linderman.
This beautiful mola is the lining of the Frida Kahlo vest.
If you missed my last post about Margaret’s recent surprise birthday party and beautiful Frida Kahlo quilt, simply click here to read about this special day. As promised, here are just a few of the many projects Margaret has made over the years. Enjoy!
Frida Kahlo jacket by Margaret Linderman based on a pattern by Marci Tilton.
Folkloric wallhanging. Our Lady of Guadalupe made with Guatemalan and Indian fabrics for All Souls Day.
Margaret with her Square in an Square quilt.
Margaret joined the hexagons with marigold as she tells me that this color is the custom used on graves for All Souls Day.
Day of the Dead/All Souls Day quilt made for Margaret’s granddaughter.
A beautiful example of Margaret’s collage work used to border her silk jacket.
A 1960s mola is added to the back of this jacket.
Couldn’t resist sharing with you some of the beautiful silver bracelets Margaret is known for wearing.
A sampling of Margaret’s collection of silver bracelets.
Here’s the cover of one of Margaret’s favorite books on Frida . . . obviously chock full of inspiration.
Thanks for stopping in today and wishing you all a week filled with inspiration. Until next time…
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