"Faithful Companion" A Tribute to Moon - I wanted to make a quilt for my dog Moon. I found this great fabric in Virginia Beach. It's a great pattern, easy to make and lots of fun!
Just "Quilt" It - Mimi Dietrich visited our shop hop earlier this year. I made several of these to hang in our shop during her visit. It was fun and easy to make and the book has 20 different samplers.
Letting Go - After attending the Ricky Tims Seminar in Richmond, VA in July 2007, I returned home to try everything I learned. This is my first attempt to think "outside the box."
First Call II - First Call II is a project size quilt of my original "At The Bolshoi" a finalist in the former $100K Challenge. Pigment inked/thread painted for DVD/CD package by jukeboxquilts.com
A Rose By Any Other Name - "A Rose By Any Other Name " both credits the famous poem and a long ago watercolor that seemingly multiple family members claim. Nature is a spectacular artist! Pigment Inks/Heliographic paints
Crystal's cornerstones - My friend, Crystal, was re-decorate her craft studio at home and I asked her to pick colors for a quilt for the chair in that room. She picked the colors, I picked the pattern...
un-named - I had always wanted to do a black and white with red quilt this was my first. I would like to do another with a more challenging design. This was for a last minute gift.
VT quilt project - This quilt was sent to me by Angelina Kendra who organized the VT Quilt Project. I simply quilted the quilt, binded it and returned it to Angelina. I do not know who will receive the quilt.
Roses Computer Tote - The fabric was double-needle quilted with one solid and one varigated thread prior to assemblying the tote. This technique was part of Jackie Robinson's May 2007 retreat. Also showing is a zippered envelope to help protect the computer.
My First Mystery - My local shop had a "Mystery Quilt" each year, and I tried it. WOW! It was very fun to see how it comes together..... This quilt is the basis of the decor in our guest room.
Water Lilly Pool - Needle turn appliqué is the technique used here. I love how the bright batik fabrics sparkle against the dark pool of water background.
Fantasy Fish - I used needle turn appliqué to create the miniature fish and sea creatures which come to life with tiny details. It is embellished with beads, sheer ribbon and shimmery threads.
Crazy Hearts - This was a guild project. Everyone else made theirs with pink and white. I had to color outside of the lines and do it in brights. It lays on our dining room table every February.
Austin's Wolf - My son wanted this wallhanging to be a bed sized quilt. One of my first challenging quilts. I enlarged the pattern by running the flying geese around the top and bottom.