

This was a quilt bought at the Piedmont Craft show in 2015 by a couple that
have a room they call "the blue room" so my indigo dyed quilt went well.

Another of my Indigo quilts in a professional office setting.

This quilt was purchased by a woman that saw it at the Berkeley Springs
Quilt Show.
It's one of my Sphere series. She contacted me after returning home to see
if it
was still available. It was but it had been committed to the National Quilt
show in
Little Rock, Arkansas for an exhibition. After a short vacation, the quilt
now resides
in the studio of the buyer in Kansas.
 
Sometimes my quilts just go with something the customer already has,
like this one that I sold at the Chautauqua show.

This quilt is a little out of the high fashion mainstream but inventive none
the less.
This project was started at
a class I gave
for the York (PA) Quilter's Guild to
demonstrate my Dancing Log Cabin design. What you can't see in this picture
is that the maker used glow in the dark thread as yet another interesting
element.


The Double O retreat is in Paw Paw, West Virginia. and the owner came to the
studio during
studio tour last year (2016) and bought 3 of the Spheres quilts to decorate
two of the rooms.

A customer bought some of my fabric at the
Annual League of New Hampshire
Craftsmen's Fair at Mount Sunapee, NH and sent me the following
note.
My husband and I were married at Cacapon State Park in WV, and have enjoyed
doing
the "traditional" anniversary gifts for each other. Second anniversary is
cotton, and
some pillowcases made from fabric dyed right in Berkely Springs was a
perfect gift,
and a quick and easy project.

This is my entry in the Living with Crafts exhibit at the
2017 Annual League of New Hampshire
Craftsmen's Fair at Mount Sunapee, NH.

One of my indigo-dyeing class students made this zippered pouch by using her dyed
fabric. She enhanced some of the design elements with fabric paint then
created a stencil for a golden yellow ginkgo leaf. Finally adding some simple bead designs. |