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These are just a sampling of the many quilts I've made.

Signature quilts make great special occasion keepsakes. The squares for this one were done by children at a birthday party. This is another idea for a signature quilt using hourglass blocks along with signature blocks.
I just finished this quilt out of family reunion T-shirts. I thought the Norman Rockwell fabric added a nice touch. What a nice way to remember a favorite pet! This quilt is made from doggie scarves.
I named this quilt Total Eclipse which has a special meaning to me. I just won a First Place ribbon on it in the West Houston Quilter's Guild 2011 Quilt Show. My other entry in the WHQG Quilt Show 2011 won a Second Place ribbon. I was pretty excited about making both of these 2011 entries because they were different for me.
I made this quilt for a fundraiser at Galatas Elementary in The Woodlands. My daughter works there and two of my grandsons are students at Galatas. This makes a striking quilt when when only one T-shirt is available or I can put four T-shirts in the middle instead of using background fabric.
Put smiles like this on your loved ones' faces with a school quilt. My twin great-nieces are Texas A&M fans. I had a lot of fun making this happy baby quilt for a new great-nephew.
This quilt was entered in Machine Quilter's Showcase and won a third place ribbon in the West Houston Quilter's Guild Show. This was a commissioned quilt for a fundraiser at the the annual Awty School Gala.
I won two awards on this quilt in the West Houston Quilter's Guild Show. It received a second place ribbon and a judge's choice ribbon. One of the fun things about quilting is making quilts with friends. I made this quilt from blocks traded within an exchange group.
This recent T-shirt quilt was made using a fun coral colored fabric with bright dots for the sashing and border. I love the fabric in this quilt, so I used a simple design that would showcase the fabric.
I've always loved log cabin quilts and this is a favorite, especially since it won a first place ribbon in our guild quilt show. I enjoy doing scrappy quilts and loved this one so much that I entered it in our guild show where it won a second place ribbon.
I made this quilt for my dear friend Linda. She chose a beautiful batik for the sashing and borders. Linda is one of my best customers. This is another of her quilts using the random piecing method.
This quilt resides in Austin with my oldest granddaughter who is attending the University of Texas. Here's a close-up of Callie's UT quilt. I gave it to her for her high school graduation.
I've made several All About Me quilts. This one was made out of baby clothes and makes a wonderful keepsake. Here's a close-up view of the All About Me quilt. Katie and Robert's mom will treasure it.
I've really enjoyed making quilts for this family and seeing all the places they've traveled. The two lucky boys in this family have some amazing T-shirts from all their travels.
This memory quilt is especially meaningful to a young woman who had me make four of these quilts using her dad's Western shirts. I have to give the Aggies equal time. This customer wanted frames around the T-shirts before the sashing was added.
Another Texas A&M quilt--this one demonstrates contrasting cornerstones. They just add a little pop to the quilt. A close-up view showing how two T-shirts can be combined into one quilt square.
I made this quilt for the Woodlawn High School 50th Anniversary Gala and Fundraiser. An old football jersey was used in the center of the quilt.