Archive for the 'Quilting' Category



Playing Hooky

Published on May 8, 2010

I’ve been away from my blog for quite some time and I apologize. It seems I am not a good blogger. Life runs so fast at some times that it is hard to fit everything in. 
In addition to my work with the needle side of Foxglove Cottage, which is quite a load this time of [...]


Doll Quilts for Christmas

Published on December 27, 2009

 
 I promised a few weeks ago to show you pictures of the doll quilts I made for our daughter’s children. The three older girls have American Girls dolls. For Christmas they received a bunk bed with a trundle underneath for their dolls to sleep in. At my daughter’s suggestion I made quilts for each of their [...]


Spring City Quilt Show

Published on September 12, 2009

My town, Spring City, is a very small town—about 800 residents. It was established in the mid-1800’s and has remained mostly untouched by development. Because of it’s isolation, many original structures still stand and many of them have been restored to original, and better, condition.
It’s picturesque quality and natural beauty with so many springs in [...]


Creative Minds

Published on July 26, 2009

 
Over the years I have learned that the creative process cannot be controlled. New ideas cannot be called up at will. In fact, they often appear at the most inopportune times. Worse still, if a great idea is ignored, or pushed aside to be developed late, it will disappear altogether into the recesses of the [...]