꩜ I make quilts that hold stories. Each one emerges from conversations about the colors that make you feel at home, the textures you reach for, the objects you've kept for reasons you might not even articulate. We look at photos of your space, your people, your collections. I listen for what resonates with meaning, then translate that into fabric.
My approach is influenced by the Gee's Bend quilters and contemporary makers who embrace improvisation and imperfect geometry. The quilts I create span a wide aesthetic range: some are bold and graphic, built from blocks of color and asymmetrical patterns; others are loose and playful, incorporating hand-dyed fabrics, celestial motifs, or unexpected imagery. What they have in common is a commitment to slowness and care—visible hand-quilting, irregular seams, the kind of imperfection that signals something made by a person, not a machine.
꩜ Every quilt is composed of secondhand materials: thrifted fabrics from Salvation Army, textile scraps rescued through FabScrap, vintage finds from antique stores, and donated pieces carrying their own histories. The result is something both entirely new and made of many pasts, a reflection of how we actually live with the things we love.
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