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A collection of quilt patterns I have designed over the years.  I explored the geometric beauty of quilts with my earlier designs.  Lately, I have been designing quilt patterns to highlight and harmonize with my fabric collections.

Lone Star Quilt

When you're from Texas, nothing says home like a Lone Star quilt. 

This one uses fabrics from my Mushroom Grove collection.

Seeker Quilt

I love flying geese quilt blocks.  They're fun to make, and they give

a quilt a sense of motion and energy.  I named this quilt the Seeker

quilt because it seems to be on the move, looking for adventure! 

Gone to Seed Quilt

This pattern is sort of a sampler quilt gone wild!  It features blocks from the Garden Retreat collection panel, with a bunch of traditional blocks scattered in between like wildflowers.  I love the colorful chaos of this quilt!

Curiosity Quilt 

Curiosity

Curiosity was inspired by the Ruby Star Society Curio fabric collection. 

Click the button below for a free copy of the Curiosity quilt pattern!

Floria Quilt 

I created Floria using curved template pieces.

It's a great pattern to showcase the color and design of a fabric collection.

This is another version of the Floria quilt,

inspired by the desert colors in Big Bend National Park.  

Trinkets Quilt 

The Trinkets Quilt consists of only 9 blocks and is made

entirely of half square triangles... it's a deceptively simple make!

The Beverly Quilt 

My inspiration for this design is the poolside mural in the Avalon Hotel in Beverly Hills, which used to be the iconic Beverly Carlton Hotel, home to Marilyn Monroe, Lucille Ball, and Desi Arnaz to name a few. Depending on the fabric I use, this quilt takes on mid mod, graphic, or geometric vibes. 

Driven Quilt 

My husband is a huge auto racing fan.  I created this quilt, using the colors of his favorite team, so he could watch the races in snuggly comfort on the sofa. I created the design using traditional quilt blocks and units like flying geese, bear claw, half square triangles, and pinwheels, but in a modern layout to create movement within the design.

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