Turning a New Leaf

$4,400.00

I began making leaves using bias strips with my initial thought to cluster the leaves together. But during composition, I felt the leaves needed to breathe. Spacing them apart, I could see the leaves almost come to life, with new leaves emerging and making me turn a new leaf.

Finished with no show facing and with a hanging sleeve that can be used to hang it on the wall (You would need a rod or a yardstick would work too).

Materials: Cotton with Cotton/poly batting

Care: Gentle vacuum to remove dust. On receiving the quilt, the wrinkles/folds can be removed by steaming.

Dimensions: 70”x64”

This quilt was accepted at the International Quilt Festival In Houston, TX 2025 and Sisters Outdoor Quilt show 2025

I began making leaves using bias strips with my initial thought to cluster the leaves together. But during composition, I felt the leaves needed to breathe. Spacing them apart, I could see the leaves almost come to life, with new leaves emerging and making me turn a new leaf.

Finished with no show facing and with a hanging sleeve that can be used to hang it on the wall (You would need a rod or a yardstick would work too).

Materials: Cotton with Cotton/poly batting

Care: Gentle vacuum to remove dust. On receiving the quilt, the wrinkles/folds can be removed by steaming.

Dimensions: 70”x64”

This quilt was accepted at the International Quilt Festival In Houston, TX 2025 and Sisters Outdoor Quilt show 2025