Machine pieced and machine quilted by myself. I wanted to make a french braid quilt with a rainbow of colors. I love batik fabrics and these made me think of the spring season. As a result I created a pattern of clematis blossoms, butterflies and buttercups for the quilting. Inspired by “French Braid Quilts” byContinue reading “Batik Spring
Machine pieced and quilted. In 2014 my husband and I went to Alaska to visit my sister who lives in Anchorage. When traveling, I love to visit quilt shops and purchased the fish themed print fabric used in this quilt. This spent a few years in my stash. The bear was given to me byContinue reading “So Many Fish
Machine pieced and quilted. The vintage hand embroidered center piece was purchased at a neighbor’s estate sale. I started planning this quilt after my husband and I visited Amsterdam in April 2019 where I purchased the print fabrics used in the borders. It was inspired by my research into antique Dutch quilts at a HollyContinue reading “Amsterdam Memories
Machine quilting and fused applique. Started in the 2022 NSNG Summer Seminar with Jane Sassaman, this original design features my favorite flowers, pansies. And some small flowers that were growing outside the seminar venue in Buffalo Grove. I fused, appliqued and machine quilted the flowers and greenery.
Machine stitched, machine quilted. This piece is the result from a NSNG Summer Seminar class on kaleidoscope quilting taught by our own Edrene Heill. Cutting and assembly takes advantage of bilaterally symmetrical fabric fused to 45 degree triangular stabilizer, which is then stitched together to make a circle.
Machine stitched applique, details added in Inktense pencil. This pillow was made for a friend after taking an NSNG class with Velda Newman. It “aged” for quite awhile while I was deciding to be brave enough to add shading and details with Inktense pencils. Enlarged a random seagull pic from the internet.
Machine embroidery, free motion stitching. The large snail and mushroom are stitched by printing on water soluble stabilizer, then machine stitiching on the lines while the stabilizer floats above the fabric. After everything is stitched, the water soluble stabilizer is dissolved and the stitches are left behind, in the fabric.
Hand-dyed, cut torn fabrics, improv composition. Machine stitched. The garden in my mind has no weeds, mosquitos, or lack of water, and is always in bloom.
Hand-dyed and commercial fabrics, applique. Improv composition, machine stitched. From the smallest spark, atom or seed incredible things develop and grow: mighty oaks, the human body…the entire universe.