Fall Migration
New quilt in the works! It’s a fall migration of fabric scraps inspired by Suzy Quilts’ Fly Away pattern. I’ve been winding in leftover fabrics from the recent starburst quilt, last year’s log-cabin beauty,… Continue reading
Half-triangle blocks are true magic. They are so simple to build, but pack such a visual punch. Originally, I was following this pattern by Lemon Squeezy Home, but began to deviate from it… Continue reading
I’ve been wanting to do a whole-cloth quilt forever because they’re a great way to show off vintage fabric. Another win is that it’s an easy quilt to bring together, which translates for… Continue reading
2012: A star (block) is born in Dover, New Hampshire to a newly graduated poet. I didn’t have a sewing machine at that time, so this star was hand-sewn together. And then I… Continue reading
Finally I can reveal the queen-size wedding quilt I’ve been consumed with the past four months! This log-cabin block quilt was created for my very dear friends & power couple, actress Harmony Stempel and painter Samuel… Continue reading
Two weeks back, I was at the MET gawking at the hand-sewn/hand-quilted genius of our quilting ancestors. Sure, the MET is chock-full of incredible fine art (which I love), but there’s something about… Continue reading
There’s nothing like a project that uses up the leftovers from previous quilts. This simple woodland quilt was composed of fabric scraps from a log-cabin baby quilt, fabric I inherited from my great-grandmother, and leftovers from 2015’s Gift… Continue reading
Just in time for the holiday season, The Gift Fox is pulling together some little gifties for you & yours! I’ll be at the Pop-Up Holiday Market at Halyards in Brooklyn on Saturday, December… Continue reading
A crib quilt with pinwheel stars made from quilting scraps. Also, shout out to the hot new band, The Immaculate Corpses.
Finally! The holidays are over and I can share with you this year’s crafting project: POTHOLDERS. Yup. They were simple to make, easy to hand-quilt, and lovely to wrap up in fox wrapping… Continue reading