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Longarm quilter Cindi Jo: graphic artist, designer, community volunteer
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Longarm quilter Cindi Jo: graphic artist, designer, community volunteer

Coast resident Cindi Jo Wooley has been quilting for about 20 years, and recently used her longarm machine to sew a unique pattern on a quilt for KZYX.

KZYX News · Marty Durlin

February 14, 20226m 29s

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Show Notes


Cindi Jo Willey lives on Point Cabrillo Drive property that has been in her family since the 1870s, when her great great grandparents settled here from Portugal.


Through the years, the property has seen many uses. In what was once an auto body and repair shop, Cindi Jo and her husband created her quilt studio, which contains two long arm sewing machines and other sewing equipment, fabric, thread and projects. In the early 2000s, Cindi Jo studied graphic arts at College of the Redwoods in Fort Bragg, adding to her quilting skills.


The next step was to apply her new education to the quilting business that seemed to be growing of its own accord.


One of her accomplishments was to create a “sock monkey” quilt, based on the popular stuffed toy.


Among her many other community activities, Cindi Jo contributed to a KZYX quilt which will be raffled later in the year to benefit the building fund. In a design pieced by Sallie Brown, using KZYX bandannas created by Willi Moore, Cindi Jo did the quilting.

Topics

Quilting