About the Designer
I grew up on a farm in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains in extreme
northeastern Tennessee. I received a Bachelor's degree from East Tennessee State
University in 1985 with a major in Biology and a minor in Art. From there,
I went
to the University of Southwestern Louisiana (now the University of Louisiana,
Lafayette), where I pursued a Master’s degree in Behavioral Ecology, working on
the territorial behavior of female salamanders and graduating in 1987. For the
next several
years, I worked as a research assistant on the monogamous behavior of a species
of cichlid fish at Lehigh University in Pennsylvania. I came to Kansas
State University in 1991, where I did research on the food
caching
behavior of woodrats and completed my Ph.D. in 1996. Currently, I am at
K-State working as an Assistant Professor and Assistant Director of Konza Prairie
Biological Station. I teach Principles of Biology, Behavioral Ecology, the
animal half of Organismic Biology (occasionally), and mentor undergraduates in
independent research projects involving reptiles and amphibians. My research
currently focuses on the behavior of prairie reptiles with
specific projects on collared lizards and Great Plains skink.
I have 2
rat terriers, Chaos, who is 6 years old and tries very hard to live up to his
name, and Echo, who is only 2 years old but does a very good
impression
of a 15 pound superball when he is excited.
I was introduced to the joys of cross-stitch by a very good friend of mine, Gina
Brockway, while I was living in Pennsylvania. The very first project I
ever stitched was Teresa Wentzler's
"Carousel". After that, I was hooked but found it difficult to find large,
challenging patterns. So, I gave up and started making my own by hand
drawing designs on graph paper. Eventually, my brother (a computer
programmer who spends an inordinate amount of time exploring the web) introduced
me to Hobbyware's
cross-stitch program, "Pattern Maker", which I still use today to work out my
patterns and get a feel for how the colors will go together. Many years
passed and I came to Kansas and settled in, occasionally considered trying to
market my designs, but had no idea how to go about it, so I just did them for
the fun of it. Then,
one day, my
graduate student gave me a coupon to
Picture This, a nearby frame/cross-stitch store whose owners, Shari (my grad
student's mother-in-law) and Marilyn, hand dye cloth. The rest, as they
say, is history. Marilyn and Shari found out that I designed patterns, I
showed them some, and they encouraged me to release designs with them as my
distributor. Recently, they introduced my designs to the folks at the
Hoffman Distributing Company. So, here we are and this is all their
fault.....