Folksy Flannel Log Mansion
Hope Valley Simple Squares
Do Good Stitches Strip Quilt
Stained Glass Quilt
Banff Improv Quilt
Flea Market Fancy Colorful Squares Quilt
Blogged here.
Nicey Jane Baby Quilts
Read about there baby quilts here and here!
City Reflection
My quilt for the Ann Arbor Modern Quilt Guild kona cotton “no prints allowed” challenge– it won the challenge! Read more about it here.
Disappearing 9-patch Baby Quilt
More info here.
Modern Meadow Baby Quilt
Read more about it here.
So many squares quilt
Read more about it here.
Do. Good Stitches String Quilt
Read about it here.
Nicey Jane Baby Quilt
Read about it here.
Red + Aqua Mixtape Quilt
Read about it here.
{Another} Rubik’s crush quilt
After finishing my sister’s rubik’s crush quilt, I wanted one for myself. Read more about it here!
4-Square Innocent Crush Quilt
Read more about it here.
Rubik’s Crush Quilt
I made this quilt using Ashley’s rubik’s crush quilt design. Read more about it here.
The Castle Quilt
I made the castle quilt for my Dad for Christmas in 2010. Read more about the quilt here.
Stacks of Books Quilt
The Stacks of Books quilt is a Christmas gift made for my mom, a voracious reader and book lover. The design was my own, but inspired by various sources. Read more about it here.
Grandpa’s Blue + Green Squares Quilt
I made this quilt as a Christmas gift for my Grandpa in 2010. Read more about it here!
Jewelry Holder
I made this jewelry holder using some upcycled materials for my sister for Christmas. I originally posted about it here, and posted step-by-step instructions for making your own here.
Olivia’s Purple Squares Quilt + Pillows
I made this quilt for my sister as a graduation gift in 2010. I then made her matching pillows for Christmas. You can read more about it here.
Blue + Red Stacked Coins Quilt
After finishing the blue, green, and brown stacked coins quilt as a gift I gave away, I wanted one for myself. I went with the blue, red, and brown palate so that it would match our living room colors, and I love the way it turned out. Read more about it here.
Blue, Green, and Brown Stacked Coins Quilt
Stacked coins quilt, made for my wedding officiant, using the pattern in the book “Last Minute Patchwork + Quilted Gifts” by Joelle Hoverson. Read more about the quilt here.
The Filmstrip Quilt
Read more about the filmstrip quilt here!
We also used this quilt as a backdrop for our outdoor photobooth at our summer wedding. See photos and read about that here.
Zig-Zag Quilt
The zig zag quilt was made as a gift to friends of ours who were in our wedding. To make my zig-zag quilt, I followed this tutorial, by crazy mom quilts. Read more about the quilt here.
3 Striped Wedding Quilts
For our wedding, I wanted to make a small thank-you gift for our parents and J’s grandparents for all of their support. I made them each a lap-sized quilt using strips of fabric for the quilt top, and a simple print for the back. You can find more info about them here, here, and here.
Birdie Sling Bags
Birdie Sling bags made as gifts for my sisters, made using the pattern by Amy Butler.
Read more about them in the posts here and here.
Pink + Yellow napkins and towels
I made these coordinating napkins and towels for my friend Karen for her birthday. Read more about them here.
Deconstructed 9-Patch Quilt
This quilt was a gift for my sister when she graduated in May of 2010. I thought that earning one’s Ph.D. was deserving of a big gift, and thus the deconstructed 9-patch was born. I share more details about the quilt here.
Nicey Jane Desk Chair Makeover
When I needed a new desk chair, I bought an old (and cheap!) desk chair from the university, and painted the wood and recovered the seat with some of my favorite Nicey-Jane fabric. Read more about it here.
{Plus, Heather Bailey left me a comment on flickr about my chair makeover! Check out my post about it here}
Red + White Mixtape Quilt
Red and white mixtape quilt made as a wedding gift for friends. Pattern from Oh Fransson’s website. Read more about it here.
Sewn Moleskine Journals
Pattern from the book “Last Minute Patchwork and Quilted Gifts” by Joelle Hoverson. Read more about them here.
Spectrum Quilt
The spectrum quilt was the first quilt I ever made. I wanted to use a bunch of my favorite fabrics, and I arranged them in color order. The quilt is small– probably about 3 feet by three feet square, and now hangs in my office in front of my computer. Read more about it here.
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Hi Natalie,
I’m a beginning quilter, and I love your designs! They are beautiful, but many of them seem to be within my (beginning) level of expertise. (I only took up quilting last summer when I was in the middle of a graduate degree…I got a sewing machine for Christmas, and it has helped to keep me sane. I finished my degree last week, so I’ve got until September to sew before the school year begins and I’m back to teaching middle school math.)
Thank you for providing me with some inspiration! – Caren
I love the way you photographed your stained glass quilt – awesome! =D
All your quilts are very nice, they have a fresh design and I like the bright colors you use! Looking forward to see more! Barbora
I love all your quilts! I’m such a basic sewer ..I’ve sewn blankets before with just simple blocks. Someday I hope to become a little more advanced and learn to do nice quilts like you do! To me, what you do is impressive!! Thanks for sharing! I can’t wait to try a wonky windmill quilt!!
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Your quilts are just beautiful and very inspiring! I’d love a book with all your photos so I could watch them like a picture book again and again 😉
Judith