by Natalie Osborne | Apr 10, 2020
Ask Me If I'm a Carrot « back to All Quilts This quilt was finished in three days as an Easter gift for Judy’s daughter, Darien. “Ask me if I’m a carrot” was an inside joke (still a secret) among Judy’s high school friends. Quilt was started 3/22/1988 and finished...
by Natalie Osborne | Apr 10, 2020
Arctic Applique « back to All Quilts Judy developed a set of arctic-themed stencils for reverse appliqué. This quilt was a sample for a class she taught. The class description reads: “Reverse appliqué techniques are a useful addition to the quiltmaker’s...
by Natalie Osborne | Apr 9, 2020
Alaska Anniversary « back to All Quilts Judy reproduced the official State of Alaska anniversary logo for this quilt. Judy’s notes say, “Was quilting on this when we got phone call saying Bill Egan had died.” William (Bill) Egan served as the first and the...
by Blythe Campbell | Nov 21, 2016
Sunset Row by Row « back to All Quilts This quilt features six rows of suns and sunsets, each made by a different member of the “Bias Strippers” – the name of one of the Northwest Quilters small quilt groups in the Tigard/Sw Portland area. Quilt was...
by Blythe Campbell | Nov 21, 2016
The Road to Oz « back to All Quilts This quilt appeared in Judy’s book One of a Kind Quilts. The quilt was inspired by “Baby Patch,” an 1880’s crib quilt from the estate of Roy S. Newell and currently in the collection of the Kenosha, Wisconsin...