Jeanette
Viviano has enjoyed sewing and art since she was a very young girl. She
made her first quilt in 1978 and has taken many classes in quilting, design
and art. A desire to work with a more diverse palette than found in commercially
made fabric led Jeanette to the joy of hand dyeing.
Jeanette's passion has expanded to manipulating fabric and experimenting with new techniques using color, texture and a fun, creative process.
A native of Michigan, Jeanette has lived in West Linn, Oregon for over 20 years and works out of her home studio. She has 3 adult children and a teenaged son, who along with her husband Frank have become helpers "to dye for."
Please feel free to contact Jeanette for more information, to place a custom fabric order or to visit her studio.
ARTICLES
Feature in The Quilter's Catalog, April 2008.
Feature in Quilter's Newsletter, May, 2007.

Feature in Sew News Magazine, April 2004.
Feature article in the Oregonian 10/29/2004
Reference and use of fabric on page 52 in the book, Pieced To Fit by Sheila Sinclair Snyder.