Where I Sew – Luke Haynes
LUKE Haynes makes works pulling from the histories of design and craft. Using quilting as a medium he creates art piece that travel the world pushing the boundaries of what the medium means to viewers.
Luke’s Links: Website
Where I Sew is a month long celebration of the spaces we create in. Leave a comment and be entered to win one of 50 $20 Pink Chalk Fabrics Gift Certificates. Add your sewing room to the tour!
76 Comments
Oooh I’ve been a fan of his elk head quilt for a long time, thank you for a prompt to look at his website again! I’m guessing that’s a long-arm in the background, awesome sauce… if only I could get one of those and become super talented 🙂
View CommentJuly 19, 2014
Thanks for sharing your space.
View CommentJuly 19, 2014
Thanks for the introduction…I’m going to visit his site.
View CommentJuly 19, 2014
An introduction to a new quilt face. I will be visiting his blog to see his works. Thanks.
View CommentJuly 19, 2014
I just found him on instagram, so talented!
View CommentJuly 19, 2014
Love his self portrait!
View CommentJuly 19, 2014
So nice to feature a male! Thanks for sharing.
View CommentJuly 19, 2014
His quilt makes me laugh!
View CommentJuly 19, 2014
I love his quilt- although I can’t imagine having to stare at myself anytime I sew.
View CommentJuly 19, 2014
Luke seems like a cool guy – what a great portrait quilt!
View CommentJuly 19, 2014
I need to check out his work and his website!
View CommentJuly 19, 2014
Great light in the studio.
View CommentJuly 19, 2014
That portrait quilt makes me ohh and ahhh! Gorgeous colors!
View CommentJuly 19, 2014
I’m impressed with how large some of his quilts are in the gallery.
View CommentJuly 19, 2014
Nice lighting.
View CommentJuly 19, 2014
Nice studio
View CommentJuly 19, 2014
His work is amazing and I love how his space isn’t the tidiest one ever!
View CommentJuly 20, 2014
I think that’s the smallest table I’ve ever seen a sewing machine on!!
View CommentJuly 20, 2014
How great to have such a bright room with large windows!
View CommentJuly 20, 2014
Wow, I like how he uses depth and shading in his quilts. Interesting to look at his quilts to see how he got to building that in. The subject in many become the focus and the quilt a canvas. Nice hanging work. I love the one of Obama. Actually they are all very nice.
View CommentJuly 20, 2014
Awesome “Luke” quilt! Love the color it brings into your studio. So many beautiful quilts on your website!
View CommentJuly 20, 2014
Love those huge windows!
View CommentJuly 20, 2014
I haven’t heard of Luke before – off to check out his website !
View CommentJuly 20, 2014
Wow his quilt looks amazing!
View CommentJuly 20, 2014
this is such fun! Thanks for the series and the giveaways!
View CommentJuly 20, 2014
New to me! Thanks for sharing!
View CommentJuly 20, 2014
I like that your studio looks more like mine…not cutesy with no fabric out of place. A real, working workspace!
View CommentJuly 20, 2014
Amazing work
View CommentJuly 20, 2014
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View CommentJuly 20, 2014
Beautiful self portrait.
View CommentJuly 20, 2014
Just checked out his website – some amazing quilts. What a a great window for lots of natural light in that studio too.
View CommentJuly 20, 2014
cool self portrait!
View CommentJuly 20, 2014
Love the natural light from the big window!
View CommentJuly 21, 2014
awesome self portrait..
Dianne
View CommentJuly 21, 2014
I like how his space isn’t super tidy. 🙂 I’m surprised his sewing machine table is so small. Amazing self-portrait!
View CommentJuly 21, 2014
Amazing self portrait!
View CommentJuly 21, 2014
Nice work – I like the look of art quilts.
View CommentJuly 21, 2014
I Love the “LUKE” quilt!
View CommentJuly 21, 2014
I think I need to come back and find your elk quilt:)
View CommentJuly 21, 2014
Wow, the quilts on Luke’s website are impressive!
View CommentJuly 21, 2014
I’m amazed by that portrait in the background. Very cool!
View CommentJuly 21, 2014
Wow – I love Luke’s work. Thanks!
View CommentJuly 21, 2014
Going to check out his site! thanks!
View CommentJuly 21, 2014
Very cool work!! I can’t imagine how many hours he put into his amazing quilts!
View CommentJuly 21, 2014
Any sewing area with room for a longarm makes me drool. Thanks for sharing.
View CommentJuly 21, 2014
His work looks amazing– thanks for sharing!
View CommentJuly 21, 2014
He brings such a fresh perspective to quilting…thanks!
View CommentJuly 21, 2014
Great working space. The large window would be so nice to have.
View CommentJuly 21, 2014
Love the portrait. Too funny!
View CommentJuly 21, 2014
I haven’t come across Luke before, so thanks for the link
View CommentJuly 22, 2014