Archive for Quilting
This project for an exhibition at the San Jose Quilts and Textile Museum is going slower than I anticipated — partially due to the size of the quilt, but more because of the complexity. There many small details in the landscape that have to be sewn separately, and I have to be careful about which order to sew them so they don’t bubble up or go all wonky.

As always, I am fascinated by the abstract designs being formed on the back of the quilt, so even though it’s slow — it’s an enjoyable process.

Cover for a Gratitude Journal
Here's a quickie project that was fun to make. I had a small quilt that I liked, but never finished. So I cut my...
When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Evacuate
Well, I thought I was tough anyway, sweating it out all summer in my studio with no air conditioning. But truthfully, it has been a...
