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January 13, 2026
And Every Now and Then, I'm My Own Customer
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I made this quilt, actually a tied comforter, back around 1980. I had been quilting just a few years. I stepped out of the initial ...
September 17, 2025
A Joyful Dresden Plate
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I love this quilt! This is especially notable because the era and colors are not among my favorites. What pleases me so much is the full...
September 15, 2025
After a Long Absence....I'm Coming Back!
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It's been a loooooong while since any activity here on my blog.... Here's what's coming up: To do right now: I've starte...
April 17, 2025
Quilt Repair Tales - Saving History One Quilt at a Time
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On May 3 and 4, I’m participating in the Global Quilt Connection’s Sampler Platter program. I’ll be joining 17 other quilt teachers, who’...
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December 9, 2024
Preserving Our Quilt Legacy - Virtual Workshop
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Good news! My Preserving Our Quilt Legacy Virtual Workshop is coming up soon. Sessions take place on five Saturdays, Jan 28 - Feb 25 2025...
November 14, 2024
Seminole Patchwork
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Occasionally, I get requests to mend things other than quilts. This is Seminole patchwork, a technique developed among the Seminole people...
October 30, 2024
Friends Across the Sea
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A family memento. Here's the story the quilt owner told: This quilt was made for us by our friend Shelia in England. It was given to...
May 21, 2024
My Favorite Basket Quilt
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I absolutely love this quilt! If it had been in a shop rather than coming to me for repair, I might have just "had" to buy it. P...
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May 7, 2024
The Pied a Terre Quilt
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A couple of years ago, I told Part 1 of this story, in which I mended a memory quilt for a customer. She shared its sweet story for me to s...
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February 29, 2024
A Tale of Two Victorian Crazy Quilts - and a Fabric Mystery
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A Tale of Two Victorian Crazy Quilts - in Four Parts Parr 1 Setting the Scene This pair of crazy quilts still lives in the family a...
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