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My
name is Jen Eskridge.
I have been sewing as long as I can remember. I
started out on an old burnt yellow {the color of the '70s
that was NOT avocado} Singer sewing machine. My mother
taught me the basics and I proceeded to make about 4000
pillows for my Barbies. I made my first quilt in 1993.
I didn't use any books or templates, and that poor quilt
eventually fell apart. It was recycled, though, into a
curtain, duct taped over a dorm room window.
Fast forward a bit: I earned my degree in Apparel
Design in 1998 from Louisiana State University. Although I
started working in retail management, I quickly moved to interior design and
ultimately found myself quilting and sewing for my own
company, Reannalily Designs. During that time, I also taught
quilting at a national crafting store. My company’s
*virtual* doors closed in 2006 when our family relocation
took us to South Korea.
I have traveled all over the world gathering inspiration and
ideas for my designs and patterns. From Korea, and
China, Japan, to North America, England and France, I have found
many cultural and historical elements to guide my interest
and creativity.
I move around often. My husband’s job demands frequent
relocations. At each new city, I meet a wonderful
collection of new friends. I find that I am often asked to
sew and design for people, teach classes to small groups or
give private individual lessons. This is how the website was
born. I'd like to keep the clients, the gallery and
the business through many many more family moves.
I have recently added
quilting and sewing patterns, and the Seamingly Accurate™
product to my business, in Summer 2008. Please look
around, you may find something you cannot live without.
Thank you so much to
all my friends and clients who have brought me this far on
my journey to fulfill my design dream. Thanks for your
support!
My designs
feature a variety of techniques and fabrics, generally
creating an eclectic surprise ending. Sure, I know
what I like, and I know how I want a piece to turn out,.
However, through the design process, each item grows and
evolves into the masterpiece you see today. Some
designs are patterned and some are original. Some
designs are commissioned, to become the vision of the
client, others are my own work for my own taste. Check
out my gallery.
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