Saturday, December 31, 2022

Schedule your quilts

 I'm happy to start 2023 with a new way to schedule customer quilts, right on my calendar! I can't wait to start the new quilting season with an easier way for customers to see my quilting availability. Here's to a beautiful year filled with fabulous quilts and quilting.

Here's the link to my Calendar:


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Friday, April 7, 2017

Lucky Quilt

I was commissioned to make this Lucky Quilt for a High school Senior. We worked together with an Embroiderer who made two custom blocks with her school name and her sports number and then we followed the Lucky pattern by Thimbleblossoms for the rest of the quilt in her school colors. We also choose Variety pantograph for an overall quilting pattern. It turned out great and we were both happy with how it turned out.



Friday, March 3, 2017

Disappearing Nine Patch

This was a sample I made for a Local Quilt shop. It is a Disappering nine patch made from Woolies flannel by Maywood studios. This pattern is a quick and easy pattern to put together and fun to sew. The quilting is an overall pantograph pattern called Vanilla cream.



Friday, February 17, 2017

Aunt Millie's Flower Garden


This quilt was beautifully pieced and appliqued by a customer and I was hired to do the quilting. We discussed what designs and the final look of the quilt was desired and this is what we came up with. We chose a 12 oz. batting to give the flowers more pop and it worked beautifully. The quilt pattern is Aunt Millie's Flower Garden by Piece O Cake Designs. The quilting is free hand.



Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Ladies Album Quilt

 I managed to get the Store sample done for the shop in the midst of all the summer craziness. This quilt is named Ladies Album and is made from the fabric line Ladies Album by Moda.  This was a really fun project to make and I had a great time quilting it. This is semi custom quilted.

Saturday, June 28, 2014

Wood Grain Quilting and The Jelly Roll Race II



I'm Back with another fun project. I don't know if you have ever made a Jelly Roll race quilt but they are super fast and super fun. I was watching the Missouri Star Quilt Company You Tube channel again and happened to see the "Jelly Roll Race II" video and decided to give it a try. You can watch the video here: Jelly Roll Race II  This came together so fast and let me get right down to the quilting. I really love how the wood Grain pantograph quilting turned out. Here is a close up:

Saturday, June 14, 2014

Houndstooth Quilt and a little Craziness

Hello there wow how fast time flies, I have been enjoying the summer weather and working in my yard and Garden as well as quilting up a storm. We had Sue Patten come to the shop where I work and teach a two day machine quilting work shop that was such a blast. I also had the opportunity to take classes from Judi Madsen and Lisa Calle down at HMQS in May. These ladies are so talented as well as excellent teachers. It's totally amazing to me how fast the summer months go. I watched the newer Missouri Star quilt company tutorial on the Houndstooth Quilt and I knew I had to make one of these great quilts for myself. you can watch the tutorial here: Houndstooth tutorial
 I have been wanting to make a Neutral quilt for a while and decided that this was the perfect opportunity however this choice made it impossible to find the material  I needed in precuts. I ended up buying 2.5yards of each color and I have to say I absolutely love the way this quilt turned out. I hope you are enjoying the summer months too. I hope to keep you posted on a some quilty goodness along the way it's always a little crazy around here in the summer. The pantograph is "Paradise" Pantograph