In Remembrance
43″ x 49
My painted and quilted art piece is on display this Easter season at McKinleyville Baptist Church in McKinleyville, CA

In Remembrance
43″ x 49
My painted and quilted art piece is on display this Easter season at McKinleyville Baptist Church in McKinleyville, CA


Deep in the Forest 44″ x 69″
My newest redwood quilt…now on display at Redwood Art Assn, Eureka, CA.–(it was just awarded Best of Show)!!
Redwood Arts Association in Eureka is having an exhibit called Beyond the Page until Dec 12.

“Garden Green” is my entry, a painted piece which is heavily quilted and the bottom is shaped to resemble a leaf, with a tiny piping accent. Award of Merit
Across F street at the Morris Graves Museum is another exhibit from Nov. 29 – Jan. 4. There you can see what I call “Cat Tails”. It has a woven sky, Mosaic pieced ground, and a painted tiger with heavy embroidery. It is also heavily quilted and has a shaped edge with tiny piping accenting the binding.


International Quilt Festival in Houston, TX
The judging is complete and my quilt has won 1st place in Naturescapes category.
I consider this a great honor.

These 3 quilts will be on display at the Redwood Regional Airport north of McKinleyville, Ca
They are “California Gold”, “Avenue of the Giants”, and “Agate Beach”.
I hope if you visit the airport you’ll enjoy the art that will be on display there.




Little Red Schoolhouse
36″ x 35″
Displayed at the International Quilt Festival in Houston, Tx October 2025
Crescent View is on it’s way to Paducah for the show in late April.
In 2020 it was also juried into this show, but the show was cancelled – so here it goes again in 2022.
It’s nice to have the big quilt shows meeting again “in person”. So far I haven’t attended, but maybe soon.


Color My World, pattern by Wendy Williams.
The Quilt Show.com posts a pattern each year, month by month. I thought it might be fun to do this Block of the Month project. Each month I would get a new section to work on, then put it away and work on other things I enjoyed the process.
Once it was done I decided to have a friend, long arm quilter, Susan from Top to Bottom Stitches quilt it for me.

well it’s done. It was fun to make, but I’m not sure the silk part is better than when I paint on cotton…maybe.

