After her early days as a waitress, Kristin Miller became an occupational therapist. Abandoning that career, she then worked as a housemother at a group home for troubled teens, toiled on a fish farm, coordinated a mental health activity program, and became a professional quilter.
She is the author of Knots and Stitches: Community Quilts Across the Harbour and of The Careless Quilter: Decide-as-You-Sew, Design-as-You-Go Quiltmaking. She wrote a research paper about the Coastal Quilters for the American Quilt Study Group, and contributed a chapter to Gumboot Girls: Adventure, Love, and Survival on British Columbia's North Coast..
Kristin has created hundreds of art quilts and custom quilts, and has involved others in group-made friendship quilts and protest quilts. She lives in Powell River, B.C. and enjoys reading, gardening, boating, and red wine.
THE HEALING POWER OF QUILTS,
COMMUNITY, AND ADVENTURE
Author Reading and Slideshow by Kristin Miller
Knots and Stitches is a touching memoir
that underscores the power of quilting
and friendship in overcoming life’s
challenges in a rugged marine environment.