



Here's a collection of quilts I have worked on over the past couple of years. All (but one, and I'm getting to that) are original designs. Most are experiments.
Dreams Come True is a queensize quilt for my daughter (the fairy on the right)
Micronesian Memories is a t-shirt quilt that also incorporates many themed fabrics (on the back is a painting of Two Lovers Leap, a Guam Landmark).
Leaving Winter Behind is my first homage to Gustav Klimt and was done for a quilt challenge. The rules included the use of circles in nature and three specific fabrics (which I sprayed with gold fabric paint and embellished with beads).
Hwy 249 Chaos! uses a cyanotype print as it's focal point. The car appears to be breaking through the borders. I wanted to add some mud spatters to make it more dynamic. In Fact, I painted the spare tire from the car and rolled it across the front and back. Then I quilted around the tread marks.
Wheels of Wonder was inspired by the book 'Quilter's Playtime' and was made to use up some fabrics I'd been holding onto for about 5 years. This was my first attempt at making templates. I've never been good at following directions. This piece made it into the AJCs story on the Bulloch Hall Quilt Show in March 2008.
The House is raw edge applique of a small stone house at Macchu Piccu






