Welcome! I’ve got most of the quilts I’ve made on this site. And I intend to update it as I make more.
The ALL QUILTS tab will let you view everything, even the quilts my grandmother made. The divisions in the BABY QUILTS tab are necessary since I haven’t figured out how to make a drop box scroll yet – I’ve made a LOT of baby quilts.
FYI
* Clicking on most of the images on this site will bring up a larger, sometimes much larger, image.
* A ‘rag’ quilt is NOT made out of rags. The multi-layer blocks are sewn together with the seams on the front, then the seams are clipped to fringe them. After laundering, the seams are fluffy fringes.
* The garbage can you may see in some of the pictures on my deck is used for birdseed, NOT garbage. The @#$% squirrels would make short work of a plastic container.
- Gallery
- QUILTS
- 2024
- 2023
- 2022
- 2021
- 2020
- 2019
- 2018
- Diamond String Quilt
- Mosaic
- Rainbow Baby Quilt
- Baby Ellie
- Luci’s Quilt
- Rita’s New York Granddaughter
- T-shirt quilt for Debbie’s Niece#2
- Frances’ First Grandbaby
- Denise #6
- Melissa and Jeff Wedding Quilt
- Striped Triangles II
- Striped Triangles I
- Jackie & Nick Wedding Quilt
- Christmas Plaid
- Uncle George 2
- 2017
- 2016
- 2015
- 2014
- 2013
- 2012
- 2011
- 2010
- 2009
- 2008
- 2007
- 2006
- 2005
- T-SHIRT QUILTS
- WCR Auction Baby Quilt
- BABY QUILTS
- FAMILY
- FRIENDS
- Denise Grandchild #3
- Denise Martin Grandchild #1
- Mary’s Granddaughter
- Chicago Baby Boy
- Denise Grandchild #2
- Baby Travel Quilt
- Baby Jake Oxley
- Baby Ryan VanAken
- Alice Whyte’s Grandbaby
- Baby Girl Quilt
- Baby Annabelle Morse
- Baby Bryce Morse
- Big Bridge Prize
- Baby Jacob VanAken
- Baby Drew Oxley
- Cottles Great-Grandbaby Quilt
- Grandbaby Rakouskas
- Before 2000
- SMALLER WORKS
- My Grandmother’s Quilts
- Assists
- All Quilts
wow – this is so impressive! What beautiful work.
Holy Shnikey! That’s a lot of quilts! I’m just getting started, but I hope someday I have a list like that.
Goodness… When you said you quilted-was that an understatement! And you think I am prolific???? You must be sewing all the time! Bet you laughed at the 4 little cotton quilting projects I have laid out to do. Your stash must be amazing! I have only the batistes and silks. When you come back in October, maybe you can help me with a design I am working on for some of the silks. I have decided to do beading and embroidery on the wool parts of the little table runner and topper. You know how much I love beads and embroidery!
Thanks! I have never worked with silk, so I don’t know how much help I could be. I expect a walking foot would be helpful in piecing. But I’d enjoy seeing you again and seeing the work you’ve done since we first met. Your beading and embroidery are truly exquisite! Have you been to the quilt store down in Jasper? They might be able to help – or know someone who can. And I remember thinking how kind and generous you were to tackle a Quilt of Valor Project. I haven’t done that yet. Look forward to October and hope I see you again then.
Ann Sayre
WOW Ann! I had no idea how beautiful and unique quilts can be until I saw this collection of quilts you’ve made!!! You have an amazing gift to visualize and put together each of these quilts. And so many of them have personal meaning. Wow. Thanks to Reid for sharing this site with me!!
Unbelievable and exquisite and funny and puny!