

Quilt I made and designed to celebrate my parents 50th anniversary. I sent out squares of hand-dyed fabric with gel pens for important people to trace their hands and write a special message for my parents inside. I cut out the hand "prints" and appliqued them to the quilt top.

Here is a detail of the hands ...
The back of a rag quilt I made for my niece when she graduated from high school. I never did get a photo of the front. She immediately named this quilt, "The Babymaker" so it shall be called :)
Another niece who graduated from high school and her quilt. It was a busy year :) This quilt is called Lady of Lake Champlain because this niece spends quite a bit of time on Lake Champlain. The quilt design is Marcia Hohn's Lady of the Lake 2 from her Quilter's Cache.