The kittens have been with us a year – they are still kittens to us, but they are sort of huge now. They like the window in my studio – it’s close to the ducks that sometimes visit the backyard. Fluffy doesn’t mind sharing a lap with the kittens. Eventually though the kittens will squirm […]
Month: April 2016
She Enjoys Rainy Days
It’s still dusty everywhere! My allergies are begging for a nice soaking rain and in general rainy days are great. She enjoys rainy days (9†x 12â€) You can make this girl using the Umbrella Girls 2 pattern. The sky is called Passing Cloud in gray from Cloud 9. It’s mostly sold out online, but […]
Discover Adventure
She is cute as a button and ready for find fun. Discover adventure (5.5†x 9â€)
Walking Side by Side
This couple, part of my Side By Side pattern, can be set in other settings besides winter. Their outfits are appropriate for early spring or fall – they would look great at silhouettes on a sunset background too. Walking in a winter wonderland (9†x 12â€)
They Like Adventures
The mountains are still capped in snow – it’s beautiful to see spring chasing the snow away. They like winter adventures (6†x 12â€) You can create a similar quilt with my Side By Side pattern.
Enjoys Bike Adventures
This fat tire bike didn’t make the cut when I was designing my pattern. While this makes a cute art quilt, I just wasn’t thrilled with the perspective and there was little room to add fun details like spokes. He enjoys winter bike adventures (9†x 12â€)
Love Her Bike
My husband changed the tires on our fat tire bikes – they are ready for summer fun, but nonetheless, I do love my snow bike. She loves her snow bike (9†x 12â€) Want to create a quilt like this? Use my Fat Tire Fun patterns and this fabric by McKenna Ryan.
Enjoys Fun
Winter may be done, but I have few snow themed quilts that I haven’t shared yet, like this Ski Fun girl. She enjoys winter fun (8†x 10â€)
Dreaming of a Life Together
I’m often asked, why do you use the text fabrics? The short answer is: I like words and I like visual art – both tell stories. The longer answer is that our skin – every scar, bruise, freckle – tells a story about the life we have lived. The text prints represent those stories. Dreaming […]