This quilt I made and donated for the Kingwood Area Quilt Guild 2002 Quilt Auction. It is from a Fons and Porter magazine pattern and is twin sized. It was machine pieced and quilted with variegated cotton and completed Feb 2002. Hopefully the guild will make at least $15!! LOL
Update: This quilt actually sold for $310.00! I was stunned!!!
 
  
  
  
  
 
  
This baby sized quilt was actually started back
in 2000.  It was a class on Topsy-Turvy quilts that have a 3-D effect. 
I finished the binding in March 2002 and have donated this quilt to Project
Linus, a very nice program. 
  
  
  
  
  
  
 
  
 
  
  
This quilt was made for a friend at work who
is an avid modeler.  He has been very kind to my son in encouraging modeling
and giving my son many kits, magazines, and kind words.  This wall hanging
was embroidered using my new Brother 8500 and an Amazing Designs card. 
It was completed in April 2002. 
  
 
  
 
  
This quilt was made as a birthday present for a good friend. The pattern was out of a Quiltmakers Magazine. It is lap sized and completed in June 2002. Very easy and nice quilt to make.
 
  
  
  
  
  
 
  
  
This quilt was a BOM at one of my local quilt 
stores (It's a Stitch).  I started it in 2001 and completed it in Sept
2002.  It was machine pieced by me and machine quilted by my friend
Dee on her longarm. 
  
  
  
 
  
  
  
 
  
  
This quilt is called a Lazy Afternoon quilt 
because it only takes a few hours to complete.  It is made of flannels, 
fishing is my son's favorite hobby so these fishing motifs were perfect, and
then it's tied.  It can be quilted in traditional manner if wanted.  
This quilt was completed in Sept 2002. 
  
  
 
 
  
I liked this Lazy Afternoon quilt so much that I made one for myself in Marcus Brothers flannel too.
 
 
And I finally finished Moonglow!!!! This was a Jenny Beyer Kit that I purchased and put together. It was made for my dear hubby. But he was told if he was ever to leave me the quilt stays!!! LOL This quilt was finished in August 2002.