Machine piecing, ribbon embellishment, machine quilting. Each year bereaved families caom to the Good Mourning Camp to celebrate the lives of their loved ones and learn to live without them. This quilt was created from squares made at the camp.
Exhibition Year Archives
Making History: The 2013 Good Mourning Bereavement Camp Quilt
God’s GardenCarole Naughton
Wool applique – hand stitch by Carole Naughton. Machine quilted by Pat Barry. Working with wool applique was a wonderful experience. It was challenging but so rewarding when I finished each piece of the quilt.
Grandma’s FlowersCarole Naughton
Hand stitch except for borders & binding. Hand quilted by the Amish women. Working with the 1930 reproduction fabric and hand stitching each piece was a work of love and patience.
Flowers in the GardenCarole Naughton
Machine piecing and hand applique technique was used. Machine quilting done by Pat Barry. Love the Civil War fabrics. They are rich and a beautiful pallet to work with.
Squares and StripesRhonda Newman
This quilt was made from the Jane Sassaman fabric line. I made the center blocks and then made the quilt grow. I knew it would be about a King size. I really like the bright colors and the movement in the center blocks. I hope you enjoy the quilt.
Party TimePamela Novey
handpainted, quilted, embroidered, embellished This is a time keeping piece of original art. Hang it on a wall, put it on a desk – in your home, office or dorm.
Good TimePamela Novey
handpainted, quilted, embroidered, embellished This is a time keeping piece of original art. Hang it on a wall, put it on a desk – in your home, office or dorm.
Coffee TimePamela Novey
handpainted, quilted, embroidered, embellished This is a time keeping piece of original art. Hang it on a wall, put it on a desk – in your home, office or dorm.
Spring Has Sprung in BaltimoreRita O'Connor
Hand pieced by Rita O’Connor, machine quilted by Donna Derstadt. Begun as a block-of-the-month class taught by Joanne Parks. Center medallion adapted by Rita from a single block pattern. Border design by Rita and her daughter, Eileen Heins. Machine quilting by Donna Derstadt.