I wanted to make a Quilt with trapunto wreath's. And I thought this Diamond flower was a perfect block to combine with the fethered wreath's.
I just picked a sice on my Diamond ruler and started making Flowers ,... I ended up with a big Queen size
This quilt was made in honor of Libby Lehman's "Ribbons Technique" and Ricky Tims' Convergence syle. I auctioned this quilt off on Ebay to benefit Libby's medical needs. It sold to a beautiful lady in Tennessee and it was a wonderful experience for me; one that I will never forget.
When my brother's horse Andy died, I made a quilt in his memory. My brother sent hair from Andy's tail which I included with the batting before basting the quilt. I quilted it using dressage patterns.
The American Bluebird in a meadow setting with a moody morning sun rise, and old fence post with barb wire and the little rickety fence post are done in raw edge applique. The size is 21x37 inches. I love using these special fabrics with the color shifts that add to a feeling of light changing in the distance.
This image is an Inukshuk which is seen in Canada. It was origionally made by first nation's people as a welcome sign.It will be on display at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport for six months starting in July. It will be in Terminal Three.
Matchless - A beginner quilt design for Copper Beech Studios, using 4 colors, with no matching seams within the block. The addition of more fabrics increases the complexity of the possible designs. The blocks can be turned to created different patterns, and the number of blocks will determine the size of the quilt.
Summer Sailing - A sailboat floating past the afternoon sun and surrounded by pinwheels. With different fabrics it could be a tropical sunset or a moonlit night. One of the initial patterns for Copper Beech Studios.
Wild Roses - A wonky log cabin block using gradations of red and green to create a crazy rose garden. The pattern includes three sized blocks, one of which can be a crib or lap quilt. One of the first patterns for Copper Beech Studios