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Monday, October 17, 2011



Finished in time for the Gualala Arts & Pacific Piecemakers Quilt Guild Challenge show in April 2011. A testament to procrastination and the learning curve...I am so surprised when I look back at how this quilt started out as an idea and changed so in it's final form.


Three quilts designed separately and meant to have space between them to allow your eye to fill in the spaces...My last major piece before we left on our cross country adventure from May to August.

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Landscape Re-Born


This landscape started in 2009 and languished on my design board for over a year...somehow it just would not come together for me. Thanks to a group of dedicated quilt artists support and encouragement...I started on it again with the dead line of the PPQG April 2011 show as my kick in the pants dead line...
I changed the original design and sky...When my husband inquired about what was that " giant green Caterpillar" and all those logs in the middle, I knew that the design and contrast was not clear....
Taking the photo in black and white and gray tones helped me see where I needed more contrast...happily I am quilting the last panel today...Hooray

Friday, September 24, 2010

Day's End




This piece was the result of an exercise done with my art group. We were looking at the design element LINE. We each had 3o minutes to create a small composition using the element that we were to experiment with. Using bits and pieces from our small workshop shoe box collection, I found these pieces of sunset calling to me. I liked my little 8" by 10" exercise so much that I took it home and quilted it. I then mounted it on a piece of pre-quilted upholstery fabric.

Oak Hills




These are the hills we looked out on from our camping trip this summer. Sunset time was a warm golden windswept time of cotton tree fairies everywhere....

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Sea Dragon Arrives !




Here is my Sea Dragon which I worked on for 2 months. I enjoyed the challenge of making a quilt that did not have the traditional binding. The irregular binding is a combination of "pillow-casing" and over-stiching the fussy-cut edges at the bottom.
This piece has hand beading and is about 18" by 12" in size. I love the sea and I could swim away in this piece.

Monday, May 17, 2010

Spring Flowers




This year the Iris are incredible. Our "Rhodies" are great huge balls of color. I love this time of year.

If There Be Monsters




This little guy was made for my grandson Nicholas, who told me there were "Monsters" in his closet at night and his parents did not believe him. He even drew me a color picture of the Monster. He said he had 3 eyes so he could see better at night and very long claws to catch little boys...So I made him his "own" Monster to take to bed with him to protect him.