Boomer - Boomer was made from a picture by Tim Hale of Flutterbye Images and used with permission. Boomer is thread painted free hand the trees were fusible applique and it was free motion machine quilted on a Bernina 440QE.
Whooters - The Owl designs are machine embroidery/applique. Each "Owl" is individually quilted then placed on background. Made for 2013 charity quilt auction, miniature division for the Golden Triangle Quilt Guild.
Beauty Everlasting - Looking for a new project I borrowed some old magazines from a friend and found this applique quilt. I loved the pattern. I came to realize how difficult it was to construct the points that are even and fit in with the rest of the design. I think it makes a good Christmas Quilt.
The Elizabeth II - The Elizabeth II is a replica of the ship that brought the first colonists to America in 1587. Yes, it predates the Jamestown settlement. The Elizabeth II colonists established a settlement on Roanoke Island, NC. When a resupply ship returned to the colony in 1589, the colonists had vanished. It is known as the "Lost Colony". The locals here have a saying "don't ask a local for directions, we already lost one colony!".
king size - THIS QUILTS WAS MADE WITH OLD TRADITIONAL FABRICS SUCH AS ASO OKE ,TYE AND DYE AND BATIK WITH LOCAL COWRY DESIGN ON IT WITH NICE JOINING , ITS FANTASTIC QUILTS AND MEMORABLE ONE
king size - the quilts have nice designed with batik and various types of batik and good finishing, from our traditional pattern,and various type of local fabrics
Peace, Love, and Rock 'n Roll - I designed this quilt for the New Quilts From an Old Favorite contest, Jacob's Ladder, 2013. The blocks use quotes from favorite songs, and my husband, Don, is the guitar player.
Chicken quilt - I took a class where we used Gwen Marston's & Freddie Moran's book Collaborate Again. One of the quilts in the book is called Oklahoma Chicken. Backgrounds are all improvised according to makers choice of faberics. Chickens are appliqued on background.
Colorful Crossroads - My friendship group The Pointer Sisters, ran our guild lucky block drawing for a year. These blocks were samples made by the group. The layout is original and I just love the bright colors and contrast.