Description
Interleave is the hottest trend in quilting. The definition of “interleave” is to mix (two or more digital signals) by alternating between them. What if, instead of digital signals, we alternated quilt blocks? This is such a cool technique, easily mastered and will have your mind spinning with “what if….” and your friends asking, “how’d you do that?”
Janome sewing machines provided by “Seams Sew Perfect”
Heather Kojan

I’ve been sewing since my teens and quilting for more than 25 years. My first quilt was an Eleanor Burns Quilt in a Day. Since I had a king-sized bed, it made sense to me to make a king-sized quilt. Go big or go home, right? That quilt was in shades of mauve and dusty blue (hello mid ’80’s!) Let’s just say my fabric tastes have changed since then!
I consider myself a modern quilter, with traditional roots. I’m the founder of the Baltimore Modern Quilt Guild and love speaking to different groups and sharing the modern aesthetic. I’m foremost a teacher. I teach modern quilting classes in local shops, guilds and shows across the country.
I’m a contributing author to the book Classic Modern Quilts and a featured quilter in The Improv Handbook for Modern Quilters by Sherri Lynn Wood, and 50 Little Gifts published by Lucky Spool. You can frequently find my work in Quiltmaker’s 100 Blocks Magazine, Modern Patchwork Magazine and Curated Quilts Magazine.
Let’s connect! You can find me on my blog: www.heatherkojan.com or on Instagram @heatherkojan.