Scrolling through Susan Ache’s Instagram feed is like stepping into a ray of sunshine. Blocks sparkle in carefully selected color combinations and artfully stacked fabrics shine with possibility. Quilts appear at a rate that boggles the imagination.
While the almost 40,000 followers of @yardgrl60 appreciate these inspiring peeks into her textile-filled world, sharing projects through social media, magazines, books, and blogs wasn’t a life Susan could have foretold. Ache (pronounced, she says, “like hockey without the H”) didn’t grow up in a do-it-yourself household. Instead, when her children were young, she taught herself to embroider, crochet, cross-stitch, and knit. “I knit every sweater for my kids until I realized that Gap made them cheaper,” she says with a laugh. And as she got busier with her kids' activities, she…
