finished quilts 2014-2023

2023 finishes: 

Ladies' Aid New York Sampler April 2023 






Tenugui Quilt February 2023 









2022 finishes: 

Lots of potholders in 2022! 






2020 - 2021 finishes: 


Liberty Hexies started summer 2020, finished March 2021 



Paulina's Quilt February 2021 







2020 finishes


A soft quilt for hard times 

Birds in the Air for Humble Quilts doll swap 2020






Charlotte's log cabin 2020 


 
David's indigo log cabin 


2019 finishes: 
stepping stones 2019 for Japanese orphanage graduate 

Bears with Boro raindrops for Tommy 2019 



2018 finishes: 

ROLLING STONE for Noelle and Keenan finished December 2018 

AQSG study quilt for 2018 Jazzy Yellow Checkerboard 



CHURN DASH with swap blocks - donated as comfort quilt 


Basket of Blessings 


Winter Quilt from a Jan Patek pattern finished August 2018 


Westering Women quilt a long from Barbara Brackman's Civil War Quilts blog finished June 2018

Sunny baby quilt for Karen, made with Dottie March 2018 



2017 finishes: 


Quilt for Tona Dec 2017

















2016: 

Stepping Stones quilt for 2017 


Ethel's Treasure Baskets - AQSG quilt study 2016

stars in a time warp 2015







Flags of the American Revolution 2014-2015 


Stepping Stones quilt for 2016 (finished Sept 2015)


Improv quilt 2015 


sashiko sampler 2015





Wedding quilt for Kaela and Joe - Steps to the Altar 2014


For David and Janette 

Baby quilt 

College quilt for Kaela 

Tokyo Friendship quilt 

College quilt for Megan 


Tommy's 4 patch

Stepping Stones 

Sashiko pillow 


simple baby quilt with tenugui - 2014

2 comments:

  1. Just found your blog, cynthia...what a talented quilter you are! Love all your work! I hope someday to get behind the sewing machine again and "try" to quilt--had the best teacher with you by my side! Love and miss you!

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  2. What beautiful quilts! I know each one is full of love and many hours of hard work. Where did you find the Toyko Friendship pattern? My son is studying in Japan for the year and loves all things Japanese.

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