Quilts
(2005)
There is something about this blue. I can't get the colour quite right in any photos. You just have to come and see the real thing!
30" x39"
(2005)
31" x 21"
(2005)
37" x 21"
(2005)
26" x26"
(2005)
27" x51"Started as a quilt. I added collage afterwards.
(2004)
22" x 22"
This started out as a wall quilt made for the Northcott Challenge 2002.
(2005)
35" x18"
(2003)
61" x 20"
Playing with the rainbow.
(2004)
51" x 33"
(2003)
45" x 29"
When art crashes a math class, this is what can happen!
This quilt received an Honourable Mention at The Ontario Juried Show in Waterloo, 2003
(1999)
30" x 34"
A Stained Glass technique quilt inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright.
(2003)
43" x 32"
(2000)
43" x 45"
Flowers for Algernon was included in the Ontario Juried Show 2001 in Kitchener, Ontario.
(2000) - (42" x 34") - Susan R. Dague's ZIG ZAG Path in Quilters' Newsletter Magazine #315 called out to me in a very loud voice. I was in the middle of several other projects at the time but I just had to make this quilt. I know, I know - paper foundation piecing is yucky but it really is the only way to give the stripes and zig zags a crisp look. Every edge of the block is on the bias!
(1998)
56" x 60"
This is what happens when you use the fabrics left over from a John Willard workshop in a Ruth McDowell workshop.