I took my first introductory quilting class in the summer of 2009 and just fell in love. To read more about each quilt and to see more pictures, click on the link to the right of each thumbnail.
I took my first introductory quilting class in the summer of 2009 and just fell in love. To read more about each quilt and to see more pictures, click on the link to the right of each thumbnail.
Blankets of Love
Honouring Sophie
SDDA Quilt
Grant’s Quilt
Jabin’s Quilt
Quilts of Valour Donation
Dawn’s Quilt
Cleo Isla Paige’s Quilt
James Andrew’s Quilt
Edward Andrew’s Quilt
Quilt for Alex
Chloe May’s Quilt
Heidi’s Comfort Quilt
2015 BOM Bridges of Madison County
365 Challenge Quilt (2016)
Cameron’s Quilt
Cameron’s Pillow
Cameron’s Window Treatment
Cameron’s Crib Skirt
Quilts of Valour #2
Leftovers VI
Ava’s Quilt
Our Lady of Grace Charity Quilt (girl)
Our Lady of Grace Charity Quilt (boy)
Leah’s Quilt
Leftovers V – Log Cabin
Jen’s Quilt
Nazira’s Quilt
Judi’s Quilt
Leftovers IV
Quilt of Valour
Ayden’s Crib Quilt
Pat’s One Block Wonder
High Tea
Shoji Screen
Leftovers III
Urban Windows
Asian One Block Wonder
Charm Square Baby Quilt #3
Charm Square Baby Quilt #2
Jana & Jerry’s Wedding Quilt
Triangle Quilt-a-long
Asian Shadowbox
Kimono Wall Hanging
Modern Quilt Guild Riley Blake Challenge
Leftovers II
Leftovers I
2012 BOM Blues
2012 BOM Opera
Batik Beauty
Darwin
Tropical Punch
Star Surround Quilt-a-long
Kassidy’s Quilt
Sue’s Summer Breeze
Blue Odyssey
2011 Block of the Month
Pink and Orange Baby Quilt
Lightening Strikes
Nicholle’s 17th Birthday Quilt
Lightening Strikes Again
Blue Hydrangea
Through the Window
Ladybug Quilt
My Rag Quilt
Bronwyn’s Baby Quilt
Tante’s Rag Quilt
Pat’s Quilt
your quilts are breath-taking….beautiful! You sure have a gift with that machine of yours!
think my fav is the one u are doing now and then Blue Hydrangea and then Blue Lightning they are all totally amazing!
It is going to be looking for a permanent home next year. Maybe it should go to Tottenham?????
wow, you have been busy, I love the wonky red one!Pannels make such nice tops too. I like the borders you did. I slluasuy just do a small solid and larger print and make couch quilts. I am going to have to up my game now that I’ve seen how beautiful yours looks with a bit of piecing. – cw
I love your colour choice for lightning strikes. Where did you get your pattern from.I can only see ordering a 2- pack kit for Austrialia.One queens size, and one wall hanging size. I live in Ontario and hope I can order Canadian Thanks
I got it at a store in Edmonton but they have since gone out of business. I would be happy to check other stores in our area to see if they have it. Let me know if that would help you.
I love all your quilts! Nice to meet you too and I am impressed by all your marathons too.
i like them all, but really like lightening strikes pattern!
You’ve got some lovely quilts. My mother is a quilter, I’m going to forward your link to her so she can ooh and aah too. Funny story: Mom made a king-size leaves and their ghosts quilt: Green leaves in the middle, fading to yellow, then red and finally brown at the edges. It’s stunning. Each leaf is a made from a different pattern (and there are hundreds). It took a while to find all the fabric, even though she only needed less than an eighth of a yard for each one. More than once we would see a woman wearing an outfit the right color and Mom would say “She’s small, we can take her. You hold her down and I’ll cut out a leaf.” OK, maybe it’s not funny to non-quilters, but we would giggle all day!
Wow cuz, you’re amazing! These quilts are exquisite. I especially love the Asian one block wonder. I could dream travel with that quilt.
This was lovely to rread