Pieced by Ardis Mistak. Machine quilted by Quilters’ Heaven.
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Batik BarsArdis Mistak
This piece was made using the “quilt as you go” technique learned in a Jude Larzelere workshop.
Stir CrazyMeredith Montross
Strip piecing, machine quilting. Easy, fun and quick strip piecing! Machine quilted by Sue DiVarco.
Red HotMeredith Montross
Strips are cut into 60 degree triangles & sewed into hexagons, It’s amazing what can be done with one 5-1/2 yard piece of fabric. There are many variables in arranging all the hexagons. Lots of fun! Quilted by Sue DiVarco.
A Work of HeART: The 2011 Good Mourning Camp QuiltJane Moore
Family created squares, machine quilted, ribbon embellishment, machine embroidery. Families at Rainbow Hospice’s Good Mourning Camp made these squares to remember their loved ones who have died.
Hearts Under (Re)ConstructionJane Moore
This quilt was created by children and families at the 2007 good Mourning Bereavement Camp. Children from ages 3-19 participate in the program developed by Rainbow…
Making History: The 2013 Good Mourning Bereavement Camp QuiltJane Moore
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.
The 2018 Good Mourning Camp QuiltJane Moore
Machine applique and quilting; ribbon embellishment. WThese quilt squares were created by bereaved families at the 2018 Good Mourning Camp “Weather You Like It or Not”. This is Jane Moore’s 23rd Camp quilt.ords
Food for Thought: The 2015 Good Mourning Camp QuiltJane Moore
Appliqué, ribbon embellishment, machine pieced & quilted. This quilt was created at the 28th Good Mourning Bereavement Camp, “Food for Thought”, sponsored by Rainbow Hospice. Children and families created the “plates” to memorialize their loved ones who have died.
Elephants Never Forget-And Neither Do We: The 2010 Good Mourning Bereavement Camp QuiltJane Moore
Machine piecing and quilting, ribbon embellishment; hand drawn squares by kids and families of Good Mourning. The quilt squares were created by bereaved children and families of Rainbow Hospice’s Good Mourning program. This is Jane Moore’s 16th Good Mourning Quilt.
Go the Distance: The 2012 Good Mourning Bereavement Camp QuiltJane Moore
Machine quilted and embroidered, ribbon embellishment. “Go the Distance”, the 25th annual Good Mourning Bereavement Camp helps families deal with the loss of a parent, grandparent or child. Families who attend the camp created these quilt squares during the two-day overnight camp. Each represents a life (or Lives) integral to one or several children inContinue reading “Go the Distance: The 2012 Good Mourning Bereavement Camp Quilt
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A Work of HeART: The Good Mourning 2018 Canp QuiltJane Moore
Machine applique, machine quilted; ribbon trim. This quilt was created at the 2018 Good Mourning Bereavement Camp by families to memorialize their loved ones who have died. Design Source – Original
Good Mourning Bereavement QuiltJane Moore
Opening to Hope: The 2014 Good Mourning Bereavement Camp QuiltJane Moore
Pieced and quilted by machine; machine embroidery; ribbon and button embellishment. This quilt honors the loved ones remembered by children and their families at the 2014 Good Mourning Bereavement Camp, sponsored by Rainbow Hospice.
Barn DanceLucy Moss
Hand pieced and hand quilted. The long sloping roof is typical of New England barns and remind me of a summer barn dance I attended in New Hampshire as a teenager.
Bargello QuiltName
Machine pieced and machine quilted. The Bargello quilt is machine pieced and machine quilted.
Yellow and Blue SamplerCarole Naughton
Machine quilted, hand appliqué, paper piecing. A tribute to my teacher, C. J. Spensley, at Pieceful Hearts who taught me these techniques and gave me the passion to continue quilting.
Miss Sarah’s QuiltCarole Naughton
Machine quilted. This quilt is a tribute to my deep love for my granddaughter Sarah.