I began quilting in my early twenties to finish up some quilt projects that my grandmother had sewn. Since I didn't have much money at the time, I thought it would be a good way to make some gifts for family members. There wasn't much internet at that point, so I had to follow my instincts, read a few instruction books, and make a lot of mistakes. I made quite a few small quilts from blocks my grandmother had sewn and was able to share her work with my cousins. Fast forward twenty years and it is just amazing how the online quilt community has grown and flourished. When my mother retired, she also began quilting, and now we have a shared passion for quilting. It's definitely a family thing!
I really like the modern traditional asthetic in quilts, so you'll see that a lot of my quilts are made with modern fabrics in geometric shapes, with standard grid layouts and no borders. The blocks themselves are usually traditional blocks though, so the quilt is familiar but modern at the same time.
Cobblestone Quilt |
One block hexagon quilt |
Disappearing Nine Patch |
Other quilts styles include scrappy layouts, quilts with borders, or quilts with more traditional fabric.
One project (still unfinished) is my Delilah Quilt, designed by Jen Kingwell. It is a block of the month using templates, which I machine pieced. I have lots of advice and tutorials for this quilt on my Delilah page. You can see how I worked through each block. Templates and the pattern are now available outside of the BOM program. I really learned so many new techniques working on the quilt. I do have my top done, just figuring out how to quilt it now.
Not only do I love quilting, but I also love to make all sorts of other projects. It's great to have faster finishes in between larger quilt projects. It's also fun to use up favorite fabrics.
I hope you've enjoyed getting to know me a little more and seeing some of my work. I'd love to hear what projects you liked, so please drop me a note below. You can follow me on bloglovin, instagram, and pinterest using the links in the sidebar. And don't forget to visit the other quilters here.
Thank you!