Rock Quilter Credits Gees Bend Quilters

His quilts are much different from those created by the Alabamians.
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Ben Venom quilt.

CBS Sunday Morning this week included the story of a Houston man who makes quilts out of materials that include rock T-shirts. CBS reported his quilting journey started one day in 2006.

The self-taught artist grew up listening to punk rock and heavy metal. But his life was changed forever when he went to see an exhibition of quilts.

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Gees Bend quilt.

“I saw the Gee’s Bend Quilt Show at the De Young Museum in 2006 here in San Francisco, and I was really blown away by their work — these quilts by these women they’ve made for over centuries,” he said, “They used a lot of recycled fabrics.”

“That show inspired Ben to take a pair of scissors into his closet to make his very first (and still, to this day, favorite) quilt. It includes a T-shirt for the band Testament. “I wore this Testament T-shirt for probably close to 15 years,” he said. “I mean, I wore it so much that it was so threadbare that you could see through it. And at that point I was like, ‘Ehhh, it’s not too metal to wear it out in public now.’ So I cut it up and put into that first quilt that I made in 2008.”

The quilt is named “Listen to Heavy Metal While You Sleep.”

See the CBS report HERE.

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