Changing the Artwork

I’ve been in my “new” studio a couple of years now, so I decided to change out the art quilts I have on the walls. Some of the newly-hung items are from years ago, but I found them in the closet, so here they are.

I had forgotten about this little leaf-pounding piece that I quilted by hand.

I made Atomic Sunflower only two years ago, but I’d forgotten about it, too.

I did make this one self-portrait quilt in a class years ago, but that’s it for people in my quilts.

I designed and made this little neighborhood after seeing similar projects online. Isn’t the internet a great source of inspiration?

I made this many years ago from a pattern designed with tiny pieces. I don’t think that designer is still publishing patterns.

I made this when I was first experimenting with stripes and curves. I still love the colors.

There isn’t room for all the small quilts to be up at one time, so I probably need to change things up more than every couple of years!

18 thoughts on “Changing the Artwork

  1. Fun, fun, fun! How nice that you have a place to hang and rotate through the wall hangings you’ve made. I’ve NEVER made a self-portrait, so I admire that you have! You look very cute, and those glasses are adorable. I want a pair like that! My fav is “Atomic Sunflower” which is so happy and colorful. That one must be a summertime wall quilt… or maybe winter, when you need a little brightness.

  2. Such fun, finding forgotten pieces! Me it’s usually finding photos of forgotten pieces. My favorite is your version of the neighborhood design; second is the atomic sunflower. It’s also nice to see the variety of styles you have tried.

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