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2024 finishes

#2.22: Weeds

#1.22





2023 finishes

Time Slips Away


#4.22



#4.21


2022 finishes

Circling the Block



#5.21

 
#3.21


In For a Penny



2021 finishes

Maps


Butterflies

Sugar and Spice


The Shipping Forecast



Jess's Moons

Night Birds

2020 finishes
Scrappy 3: Peace, Love, Home

2019 finishes
Taking Flight


Playing with Scale

Hourglasses


2018 finishes
Two-blocks


Chinese Coins

Findhorn


Not Speaking for Me



2017 finishes
Yellow Birds



Dot to Dot


All at Sea

Half a Year 



Quiet Quilt



At the Edge


2016 finishes
Scrappy 2



Walls

Build Me a Wall


Jacket II


Denim




Inner City
Front



2015 finishes
Two Hungry Birds



Little Elephant


Small Pleasures



2014 finishes
Charley Harper


Moon of Fallen Leaves

Fine Feathers (Annie's Quilt)




Scrappy



2013 finishes
Eden's Birds

Birds for Rafael

Trip to Israel


African quilt - made in about 2006



19 comments:

  1. They are sooo beautiful. I am lost for words.

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  2. I'm glad you like them! It's cool for me to have them all in one place; it means I can see how my quilting has evolved over time.

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  3. Such beautiful quilts! You must collect fabrics with birds on them! I think I see a motif. :-)

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    1. Thank you, I'm glad you like them. The bird thing started with the two kids' quilts because I wanted them to have a common theme, but it has become a bit of a habit with me to look for birds when I'm browsing fabric sites.

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  4. You use such bright happy fabrics in your quilts....That scrappy one is pretty amazing...lots of little pieces of fabric. Wonderful work !

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    1. Thanks for coming to look - I'm glad you like them. Love of colour is what makes me want to quilt in the first place but it helps that there are so many great fabrics out there.

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  5. I really like your Birds for Rafael, so colourful and cheerful!

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  6. Scrappy quilts are my favorite. You do beautiful work!

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  7. Hi kaja! I love your quilts! They are beautiful, colourful and you have your own style! x Teje

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  8. You have a unique way of choosing your coloors. I love your quilts.

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  9. I love the backs as much as the fronts! And the colors of the African quilt! Beautiful, thoughtful patchwork and design.

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  10. Wow, I love all of them! I think we've got lots in common. Just a whole quilt show right here. Thank you!

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  11. Amazing work! I love the complexity contrasted with the simplicity of the backs!

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  12. I jusr adore your style and patterns. Fantastic. You inspire me....thank you. You a talented quilter. Keep sewing slowly.....

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  13. I love your sense of color and adventure in design and all the scrappiness and the pieced backs. there's a lot here to look at and study and inspire!

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  14. All your quilts are amazing--I like Moon of Falling Leaves a lot--great idea; and of course, All At Sea is spectacular and also At the Edge really speaks to me, too. Thank you for sharing your works so inspiring hugs, Julierose

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  15. I just found your quilts through a Pinterest photo and am intrigued at your joyous use of fabric with such an improvisational spirit.

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