Working with family, friends, and customers to make quilts for their special occassions or every day lives brings me so much joy. I love the creativity of bringing their personalities and interests to the fabrics and patterns I use in their one-of-a-kind keepsake.

A wedding quilt of lines intersecting using the client's color preferences (pattern is The Eliza Quilt by Kitchen Table Quilting)

Quilt for Baby Eva in soft pinks and greens

This quilt pays homage to the brides pink ombré wedding dress (pattern is Malaga from Villa Rosa)

This is a Maltese Cross block repeated, each with a different fabric representing a different memory, for my husband's bed at the fire station.

A gift for a self-proclaimed mermaid and lover of the sea (pattern is Sun Salutations by Whole Circle Studio)

A classic southwestern design for an Arizona transplant to Alaska

A second pillow for the Arizona transplant to Alaska

A wedding quilt with fabrics that play off the bride and groom's various interests and preferred color palette (pattern is Scrappy Geese by Quilt Theory)

Another wedding quilt gift (pattern is Interwoven by Lo and Behold)

Baby Girl quilt (pattern is Midpoint Quilt by Cotton and Joy)

A queen size bed quilt for an OBX beach cottage (pattern is Cat's Cradle from "Charm School")

One of two twin quilts, made from the same pattern but with different fabrics, for the other bedroom of the beach cottage. (pattern is The Nancy Quilt by Kitchen Table Quilting)

Second of two twin quilts, made from the same pattern but with different fabrics, for the other bedroom of the beach cottage. (pattern is The Nancy Quilt by Kitchen Table Quilting)

This is a large rainbow patchwork heart meant to hang inside or outside (under cover) to spread love and cheer.

This half-square triangle quilt was made with colors used in Baby Felix's nursery.

Quilt for Baby Emmett (pattern is Run Wild by Then Came June)

This rainbow diamond baby quilt was made for a gender surprise baby.

The Tree of Wonder fabric panel by Carrie Bloomston made the perfect centerpiece for a whimsical five-year-old.

This wedding gift quilt may look like a bunch of squares, but it's morse code. The bride enjoys morse code and the quilt is a lyric from the song they did their first dance to.

A soccer jersey quilt to commemorate a high school senior's soccer career.