Carolina Oneto
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Hello, I am Carolina. My quilts have been exhibited at many Quilt Festivals around the world. my work has been featured at art centers and galleries in Europe, USA, and Chile. I love to teach online quilting and design classes, and I also create many on-demand classes for those who need to learn at their own pace and time.
Carolina Oneto
2d ago
The beauty of nature has captivated humans since time immemorial. Its vast landscapes, vibrant colors, and intricate patterns have served as a wellspring of inspiration for artists of all kinds. Among these artists are quilt makers, who have discovered the endless possibilities of incorporating organic elements into their creations. Quilt design, with its rich history and timeless appeal, finds a new dimension when intertwined with the essence of nature. In this article, we’ll go over how you can find inspiration in nature to create stunning quilt designs.
Using Nature-Inspired Motifs
One of ..read more
Carolina Oneto
1w ago
Looking for a moment of peace during your busy day? In today’s fast-paced world, finding moments of mindfulness and calm amidst the chaos is becoming increasingly important for our mental well-being. One such practice that can help you achieve this is mindful quilting. Mindful quilting is more than just a hobby; it is a meditative and intentional creative process that allows you to connect with your inner self, enhance your focus, and cultivate a sense of peace and tranquility.
The Art of Mindful Quilting
Quilting has been around for centuries, with cultures all over the world incorporating ..read more
Carolina Oneto
2w ago
Looking for quilting inspiration? Look no further than quilting meetups and retreats. These events serve as indispensable avenues for nurturing creativity, facilitating skill-sharing, and fostering lasting connections within the quilting community. Beyond the stitches and patterns, these gatherings represent vibrant hubs where passion, inspiration, and camaraderie intertwine to enrich the quilting experience. In this article, we’ll explore how in-person quilting meetups and retreats are a great opportunity for quilters of all skill levels, emphasizing their invaluable role in enhancing your q ..read more
Carolina Oneto
3w ago
In this new showcase I’m featuring four Modern Quilters that you will love!
Sophie Standing
I am a self taught textile embroidered artistAs a child growing up, I never stopped creating. I was always sewing, painting, knitting, crocheting, doing hand embroidery, papier-mâché, making bags, clothes or dolls. Often making it all up as I went along..I was never much good at reading or following patterns! Far easier to make my own patterns and learn and adapt them from mistakes made along the way. It’s all about experimenting and just having a go….
Because I was such an allrounder wi ..read more
Carolina Oneto
1M ago
Quilting, a time-honored tradition passed down through generations, serves as a powerful vessel for preserving cultural heritage and identity. Across diverse communities and civilizations, quilting has played a central role in transmitting stories, traditions, and values from one generation to the next. As we delve into the significance of quilting in culture, we uncover a tapestry of narratives that reflect the rich and diverse fabric of human experience.
Quilting Culture Around the World
In many cultures around the world, quilting is more than just a practical craft—it is a sacred art form ..read more
Carolina Oneto
1M ago
In our fast-paced, digitally-driven world, finding ways to relax and nurture our mental well-being has become increasingly important. While mindfulness practices and traditional therapy methods are well-known solutions for achieving this, there is another avenue that often goes overlooked: engaging in creative activities.
In particular, using quilting as therapy offers a unique fusion of creativity, focus, and tactile engagement that can promote mindfulness, stress relief, and overall mental well-being. In this article, we will explore the therapeutic benefits of quilting and how this c ..read more
Carolina Oneto
2M ago
In recent years, there has been a growing consciousness of the impact of our choices on the environment. From food to fashion, individuals are striving to adopt sustainable practices in their daily lives. Quilting, a beloved craft that has been passed down through generations, is no exception. By making small changes and embracing eco-friendly practices, quilters can contribute to a more sustainable world. In this article, we’ll discuss some of the ways you can embrace more eco-friendly quilting practices.
Choosing Eco-Friendly Fabrics
One of the first steps towards sustainable quilting is c ..read more
Carolina Oneto
2M ago
In this new showcase I’m featuring four Modern Quilters that you will love!
Ana Buzzalino
was introduced to sewing early in life by my grand-mother and mother, who were both avid sewers. My grandfather was a partner in a company who sold cashmere, wool and high-quality cloth for suits and coats, etc. I remember going to visit him at the “office”. He would take us into the warehouse area and let my mother choose cuts of fabric to make my sister and I coats and dresses and skirts. I used to leave with the odds and ends that nobody wanted. Thus ..read more
Carolina Oneto
3M ago
In the world of quilting, there is a design element that often goes overlooked, but has the power to transform a quilt into a visually striking work of art. This element is negative space, a key component of minimalism in quilting. While many quilters focus on intricate patterns and bold colors, embracing negative space can elevate a quilt to a whole new level. In this blog post, we will explore the concept of minimalism in quilting and how incorporating negative space can create stunning and contemporary quilt designs.
The Power of Negative Space in Quilt Design
When it comes to quilt desig ..read more
Carolina Oneto
3M ago
Quilting has long been regarded as a traditional craft, passed down through generations and cherished for its practicality and warmth. However, in recent years, a new wave of quilters has emerged, pushing the boundaries of this craft and elevating it to an art form. Modern quilting has become a medium for personal expression, storytelling, and social commentary, blurring the lines between art and craft. In this blog post, we will explore the intersection of art and craft through the lens of modern quilting, delving into how this once utilitarian practice has evolved into a powerful tool for c ..read more