It's so easy to get caught up in what's still in progress, that I sometimes forget to enjoy what I've already accomplished. I also find it much easier to give away or sell a quilt, if I have pictures of the finished quilt.
Not so Negative (Quilt Back)
Dresden Gone Urban 2011
QAYG Log Cabin 2011
Not Your Paint by Number 2011 51"x 70"
Strips on Stripes 2011
Hexagon Baby Quilt 2008
Dresden Gone Urban (Quilt Back)
QAYG Log Cabin 2011
Not Your Paint by Number 2011 51"x 70"
Strips on Stripes 2011
Hexagon Baby Quilt 2008
Circles For Paige
Marianne
ReplyDeleteYour quilts are stunning. It is so different and unique. Thanks for sharing!
Marié
Thanks so much, Marie
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilts, congratulations!
ReplyDeleteWow - such gorgeous colors! I am so inspired by your work and look forward to seeing your future projects!
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AMAZING QUILTS! I especially love the QAYG Log Cabbin!!! :) Did you use Oakshott solids on that one?
ReplyDeleteReallY beautiful, I love how your work has evolved!
ReplyDeleteThe colors and designs of your quilts are magnificent. So inspiring too.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Chris.
DeleteYou have instantly become my favorite quilter! These don't look like quilts.. they look like museum pieces of modern art! LOVE LOVE LOVE them!
ReplyDeleteWOW! I've never found a quilt gallery from any other quilter in which I loved so many. Amazing! So glad I found my way here.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Valerie.
DeleteAll of your quilts are so beautiful, so unique and different to other modern quilters. Love your new design wall too!
ReplyDeleteFABULOUS QUILTS!! Loved the QAYG tutorial.
ReplyDeleteI am a stained glass artist, wood worker and needle pointer. Your quilts are the most amazing studies in color I have ever seen! I want to quilt now! Thank you for sharing them.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much.
DeleteWOW! Do I love your stuff! I can't believe they didn't pick your quilt a couple of years ago, but that's water under the bridge. I will be back :)
ReplyDeleteLoooove the circle quilt!!! Did you quilt the background separate?
ReplyDeleteThanks Kristy....if you are referring to Circles for Paige, then the answer is no I didn't. I quilted it on the long arm.
DeleteYour body of work is imprssive.
ReplyDeleteMarianne, I love your Circles for Paige quilt. I have been searching for similar graphic fabrics, but it is proving difficult to find the free-flowing circular patterned fabrics displayed on your quilt. Any hints as to where I might find these? Many Thanks.
ReplyDeleteHi, Sorry to take so long to get back to you. One of the prints is Targets by Kaffe Fassett for Rowan. A couple were Another Ioata for Robert Kaufman. also a couple were from Fabricland. My daughter and I just went through my stash to pick fabrics for this quilt, so they weren't bought at the same time.
DeleteUna belleza todos tus edredones y trabajos, y tus tutoriales QAYG, espectaculares!!! estoy aprendiendo mucho de tu página, gracias por ser tan bondadosa y compartir, has conseguido una admiradora más!soy autodidacta y me encantó todo GRACIAS!!!
ReplyDeleteYour quilts are amazing. Such color. absolutely gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous quilts. Beautiful colors and great designs. You have your own style! Amazing!
ReplyDeleteWow, your quilts are breathtaking! I love the colors and the shapes!
ReplyDeleteAmazing! Love the variety of colors, textures, styles...
ReplyDeleteLove your Quilts and color choices. They are such an inspiration.
ReplyDeleteThank so much.
DeleteHi I love your quilts their stunning and so inspiring. I'm not sure where to start but it's going to be of my goals to make quilts for my grandchildren. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteJust found your site and will be following from now on. Love your style and your eye for color. You've inspired me.
ReplyDeleteJust found your site, very inspiring. I'm new to blogging having put it off for years, now I'm hooked, in good part because of your quilting
ReplyDeleteThanks, Barbara....I know what you mean about being hooked!!!!
DeleteThere's nothing you do that I don't LOVE! You are so inspiring - thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Carrie.
DeleteIs there any way I can learn your technique of quilting in blocks? I love your quilts, especially Ripple Effect, Not so Negative and Strips on Stripes!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much....I have written several tutorials on the techniques I like to use. If you go to the top of the blog you can find them under tutorials. I hope that helps.
DeleteThese look like paintings....So quirky and unique! They remind me of the Quilts of Gees Bend. Beautiful. I'm going to try your technique on some neckties. I researched everything out there, looked at all the youtube videos and found your tutorial the easiest and most informative. Thanks
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Sandy.
DeleteYou are correct. They are similar to Gees Bend. I had not made that connection.
DeleteHola! Que bello todo lo que hace yo solo quisiera aprender hacer un camino de mesa colorido.Soy de Venezuela Mldz.cc@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteHello! How beautiful everything he does. I would like to learn to make a table path I saw one that is colorful that is of geometric form. I've never done anything with this technique. My name is Carmen, I am from Venezuela. My email mldz.cc@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI am so inspired by your work. I just found your blog. I want to improv quilt and I look forward to trying it with the quilt as you go technique.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Judy.
DeleteI love seeing the quilts you’ve made. They’re all your own designs? You’re very talented! Do you enter QuiltCon? And I’m loving the inset circles you’ve been making lately... and with transparency? Wow! You’re knocking my socks off! Fantastic stuff! Can you suggest any place I might find an online tutorial for making inset circles? They fascinate me. Thank you very much!
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