Former gradute of Rhoad Island School of Design, and graphic designer Denyse Schmidt. She has been sewing since she was a young girl, when her mother taught her to sew. Denyse worked on everything from fine clothing to tutus and bishop's mitres as a professional seamstress. Every quilt made by denyse is characterized by simple graphics, quality worksmanship, and rich colors.
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