Month: September 2016

  • Four years… In Memory of…

    Four years… In Memory of…

    Today our family remembers two very special people. My grandson, sweet little Amalya Nathaniel, was born and passed away on September 10, 2012. God used him in such amazing ways. We were blessed that he lived for one hour and twenty minutes, but he’ll be in our hearts forever. My quilt, Surrender, was made as…

  • Bull’s Eye #3: Exploration

    Bull’s Eye #3: Exploration

    Bull’s Eye #3: Exploration is my second quilt that is part of the Circular Abstractions exhibit at the Muskegon Museum of Art. (It is a continuation of the Bull’s Eye quilt I made for my “Foreign Language series.”) I decided to continue my exploration of pattern and repetition with this quilt. Like Bull’s Eye #2,…

  • Bull’s Eye #2: Freedom

    Bull’s Eye #2: Freedom

    Here is one of the quilts I’ve been keeping in hiding for more than a year! I started making this quilt in May 2014, so it’s nice to finally be able to show it on my blog. This quilt, Bull’s Eye #2: Freedom, is part of Nancy Crow’s Circular Abstraction: Bull’s Eyes Quilts which is…

  • A view of Circular Abstractions: Bull’s Eyes Quilts

    A view of Circular Abstractions: Bull’s Eyes Quilts

    Here’s a quick glimpse of my two quilts hanging in the Muskegon Museum of Art, in Muskegon, Michigan. Sometime soon, I’ll post full pictures of each of my quilts. In the meantime, click on the link to get more information about Circular Abstractions: Bull’s Eyes Quilts.