Life is an adventure! Preserve your memories in a quilt.
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Fox Quilt
Bookcase Wall Quilt
Flash Baby Quilt
Guitar Wall Quilt
Rey and BB8 Wall Quilt
Luke’s Last Sunset Quilt
Sloth T-shirt Quilt
French Mademoiselle Quilt
Dinosaur Lap Quilt
Berenstain Bears Quilt
Brookwood High Broncos
Black and Gray Lap Quilt
Blue and Gray Lap Quilt
Garden Fence Lap Quilt
Auburn quilts for Father’s Day
Detroit Tigers quilt with alternating frames style
Senior graduation quilt with name – school colors are black and silver
A baby quilt in the Seattle Streets design
Van Gogh baby – Starry Night
Starry Night quilt backing
orange and blue stadium quilt – rail fence style
maroon and gold stadium quilt
Darth Vader and Luke Skywalker Star Wars quilt
Rey and Kylo Ren Star Wars quilt
A runner quilt
I scanned running bibs and incorporated them into the bottom two corners of the quilt.
A mariner’s compass wall quilt I made for our living room.
A crazy quilt with shadow boxes. This is a good way to incorporate a LOT of clothes into a little space.
Handbell Wall Quilt
UGA Wall Quilt
purple and gray stadium quilt – rail fence style
Red and black rail fence stadium quilt
Red, gray, and white stadium quilt – rail fence style
Red, gray, and white stadium quilt – quarters style
Maroon and gold checkerboard stadium quilt
Blue and Gray Lap Quilt #2
green, gold, and navy blue checkerboard stadium quilt
blue, gray, and white stadium quilt – quarters style
American flag themed stadium quilt
green and gold stadium quilt
Braves t-shirt quilt from when they won the World Series
Wine themed lap quilt – alternating frames style
wine themed quilt backing
“Just like wine, I get better with age.”
Wine Lap Quilt with flannel back
Wine themed flannel backing
Softball jersey quilt
School yearbook picture – I scanned this and included it in the quilt as a surprise since she’d lost all her softball shirts from high school.
Softball backing
Cops and robbers baby quilt for a policeman’s new daughter
Baby quilt with modern blocks and a minky backing.
A blue line on the back to honor the policeman daddy
Motorcycle memory quilt
Road trip backing for the motorcycle quilt
Little Asian girl themed lap quilt
Plaid flannel backing
Black, gray, and white stadium quilt – quarters style
Swim team t-shirt quilt
This is the first quilt I made where I used flannel backing. I fell in love!
Pipe organ quilt
The keyboard is accurate!
A memory quilt made from dress shirts and t-shirts. This is the mother holding it after it was gifted to her as a surprise.
An in-progress picture of the memory quilt.
I was asked to include this label. I realized a signature would be perfect, and they were able to scan one for me.
There was a shirt included with a lot of signatures, so I cut them out and placed them around the quilt so as not to lose any.
Girl Silhouette Quilt
I put the silhouettes of mommy’s favorite princesses on there and included Princess Leia for daddy.
Minnie Mouse themed quilt
A graduate holding her t-shirt quilt. I think she liked it.
I knew this senior liked Harry Potter, so I used the Harry Potter font to make the letters of her name.
An in-progress picture of a sorority quilt.
A memory quilt for a friend using the shirts her father-in-law gave her over the years.
She chose this fabric because most of the shirts had to do with the bayou and eating crawfish.
I made this quilt for myself. It’s a queen size and consists of my fandoms from childhood through present day.
A softball quilt for a graduating senior.
A picture of the graduating softball player from her early years of playing.
The prettiest backing I’ve ever used!
A quilt I made for my mother-in-law using fabric she found in a family hope chest.
I think he likes it.
A runner lap quilt. It has the oldest shirt I’ve ever cut – from 1979.
I made this mariner’s compass quilt as a surprise for my husband at Christmas. I used his favorite colors of green and black, accented with white and gold.
A Harry Potter quilt complete with the four houses, their crests, and a long quote.
I quilted with with designs like a broomstick, wand, lightening bolt, and the Deathly Hallows symbol.
A Seattle Streets baby quilt for a friend.
A quilt made from the favorite childhood shirts for a graduating senior.
An Odyssey of the Mind quilt for a graduating senior.
Rainbow Bargello Quilt
I quilted it using a flame pattern.
I changed the thread out and varied the colors, so it looks cool both back and front.
A diamond patterned quilt I made and sent as a surprise for a professor.
A t-shirt quilt for a graduating senior.
I placed a gold “G” on the back as part of the school logo.
Color Crayon Quilt
I varied the thread and make the back and front both colorful as a result.
A cot quilt made from period correct Civil War fabric.
I tied it together instead of quilting it.
A lacrosse coach quilt.
An in-progress picture of a hockey quilt. Look carefully and you can see I incorporated his socks!
A memory quilt made from dress shirts. I managed to keep the collars on and featured.
A school wall quilt I made for my craft fair booth.
A graduating senior t-shirt quilt.
A memory quilt made from nice business causal clothes. This lady was an artist, so I arranged it by color and placed her own artwork in the middle.
A close up of the pink square.
I quilted in swirls to balance out the hard edges from the boxes.
The artist’s artwork was in the center.
Her sister and I worked together to create a label based off of her friend’s words at the memorial service.
Another graduating senior quilt. This one had a spunky orange batik backing.
Paramedic Quilt
I quilted a heartbeat in the borders! I had to do research to make sure I didn’t accidentally quilt a heart attack instead.
A paramedic quilt for a bed at the station.
I used reverse applique and loved how the Star of Life turned out.
I liked the satin backing.
A baby quilt made using panels.
Swirl quilting design to balance to hard edges of the Seattle Streets pattern
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