Jean Pickering Collins

Jean Pickering Collins is one of my heroes.  Every time I have the opportunity to chat with her she’s been on a new adventure.  It astounds me that she accomplishes so much and she makes such beautiful quilts.  I don’t know how she has gotten it all done.  And then here locally whenever her name comes up people have such glowing remarks to share about her. If you didn’t listen to my first interview with Jean from July 12th of 2019, you’ll want to go back and listen to her story.

It’s hard to believe that on July 12, 2019 I released my first three episodes of A Quilter’s Life.  I purposely chose Jean to do this second interview to celebrate 5 years of recording and sharing stories of quilters.  Life happens and I ended up in the hospital overnight with bad headaches and double vision.  I am still dealing with these symptoms, but as the doctors help me to figure out what’s going on I’m still able to share these stories with you even with a few delays.

When I arrived at Jean’s for this interview it was a beautiful day, so we left the doors open.  While listening you’ll figure out why that became a problem.

You’ve also probably noticed that the first interview her name was Jean Pickering and in this interview we’ve added Collins.  Again, this adventurous lady will explain all of that.

This is the Trip Around the World Quilt Jean made for her husband, Bill Collins.

This quilt Jean made for her college class reunion in 2005.

After the interview Jean showed me several of her quilts.  This Dresden Plate covers her bed.

We started talking about small piecing and she pulled out this tiny Clam Shell she had done.

Here are the tableclothes that Jean picked up in France and Portugal.

If you missed Jean’s prior interview here’s the link:

Jean Pickering

2 Comments

  1. Teresa on 08/05/2024 at 10:20 AM

    Great interview Paula. It is really neat hearing 5 years later what Jean had been up too.

    Hope you feel better!

  2. Vicki Tullius on 08/23/2024 at 6:34 AM

    Great interview! Jean such a wonderful person, always so willing to share her knowledge with others.

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