My first quilt, which took over a year to complete, and is actually a duvet cover (I quilted the top to a layer of muslin, and added another layer on the bottom). From a Thimbleberries book:
A small quilt for my daughter, unbound at time of picture, adapted from a Nancy Odom quilt shown on Simply Quilts:
The summer quilt. My design, using Amy Butler fabric that I just couldn't cut up too much:
Sadie's baby quilt, adapted from a quilt by Tammy Tadd:
Another baby quilt, using Delectable Mountains, for a baby boy who's daddy likes climbing:
Butterfly Garden, the CECDS school quilt for 2005/2006 school year, made by myself and Susan Donnelly, quilted by Della Iman:
My daughter and the back of her Funky Monkey quilt, using Sticks and Stones patter:
The front of the Funky Monkey quilt, my design:
Wuthering Heights Hexagon Magic quilt kit, I think from Moda U:
My husband's nautical flag quilt, my design:
A handprint quilt with the handprints of every child in my daughter's school and a smaller Funky Monkey quilt, both auctioned off at the 2007 Spring Gala.
Gifts for my daughter's teachers at the end-of-school picnic; the class was called "The Garden Club", design based on Marcia Layton handprint quilt book:






Amy Butler meets Karla Alexander:


The Chicken quilt, which looks remarkably like a Provencal tablecloth, and since the feature fabric is called "Panic in Provence" its quite fitting:

Center detail from the chicken quilt - you'll be able to finally see why its called that!

Edge detail from the chicken quilt:

Sasha's baby quilt:
Sylvain and his baby quilt - isn't he cute!



Brian and Debbie's throw:

A Threads of Time pattern, "Past Times" with Moda Maison de Noel fabric. I call it Christmas Past (does this mean I now have to make Christmas Present and Christmas Future?)

Marti's tablerunner, I love this fabric, its Kaye's Kitchen, and I have a bunch more:

A quilt for dd's violin teacher and his new wife, from the Happy Hour collection of patterns by Terry Atkinson of Atkinson Designs:

A raffle quilt for breast cancer made by survivor Sharon Adams:


Sharon's applique's were beautiful!

Feathered heart:

Salvation Army Bear (or in this case, Bunny) quilt 2008:


Circle quilt, aka Faux Beauty, based on a Better Homes & Gardens quilt, but you know I can never just follow the pattern:



Leafy panto:

Alice's hand pieced block from a class with Jinny Beyer, quilted by me and turned into a pillow, complete with piping and zipper!



Another "Gustav" bag - love this fabric!

My Circle of Stars quilt from a class with Sally Collins:


A new quilt for our bed, made from a Cotton Blossom layer cake:

I quilted it all with freehand feathers, and have called it my "Down Alternative" :-)

