Class of 2005 - 3" square blocks of school motif fabrics in red, cream & black alternating with 3" x 6" rectangles of muslin set in diagonal rows. The muslin blocks are written on by my husband's 8th grade students.
Music Class - Made for my son's first band teacher who instilled a love of music in him. The border of piano keys has the names of each of the 5th grade band members machine embroidered on it.
Tea Pots for Terrie - My secret pal collected tea pots, so I wanted to make her a special quilt of tea pots. Used printed tea pot fabric set in strips with sashings.
Flowers in Vase - Art quilt Fused, free motion quilting and embroidery. Made for a guild challenge, won Honorable Mention. Comes with a quilt sleeve, dowel hanger, matches border fabric.
Frogs a Leaping - A very simple pattern made with big blocks. My sister (Tonya) loves frogs and I thought that this pattern would really make a cute quilt for her.
E-mail Mystery Quilt 2/2007 - I participated in an online/emailed mystery quilt, February 10, 2007. Each set of "clues" was emailed during the day...and I could have finished the top on that day, except I had to work!
End of the Universe - I created this quilt during a challenge. We were to create a quilt using the title of a book for inspiration. It was to be embellished and 12" x 12". I chose a book by Douglas Adams titled: "The Resaurant at the End of the Universe" for my inspiration and this is the result.
Hunter's Star - I created a miniature paper-pieced design for the 1930's pattern Hunter's Star and created this quilt from it.My best Friend Jenny loved it so much I gifted her with the original.
Spring time - While looking for patterns I saw this on online from Quilters Online Resource. Many thanks to them for giving us this free pattern. I had brought a dozen tie dyed bandanas because they were so colorful and this can to mind when I saw the pattern. I added a swirly machine embroidery.
Tricker Treat - I found a cute pattern in an old issue (Sept/Oct '99) of Quiltmaker and add and subtracted to it. I love this wallhanging because I was able to play with a lot of different emblishments.
Windblown Shades of Comfort - I like the original pattern but was not fond of a kite flying around on my bed; so I made an extra windblown block and put it in the center and then added some extra borders to make it fit in the space.