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Lori’s Notebook

Jack’s Palms

January 25, 2019

First things first. As if serving as a medic in Vietnam were not enough, Jack was also a POW and received a Purple Heart for his service and sacrifice. Read more >

Categories: Behind-the-Scenes, Memorial Quilts, Quilts, Textiles

Remembering Barbara

December 23, 2018

When Barbara’s niece, Anne, came to my studio to drop off Barbara’s clothing, I knew these quilts would pack a punch. Read more >

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Willamette Falls Riverwalk Experience

December 16, 2018

Last Friday I had the distinct pleasure of touring the site of the future Willamette Falls Riverwalk in Oregon City, just 12 miles south of Portland. Read more >

Categories: Behind-the-Scenes, Everyday Life, Travel, Uncategorized Tagged: oregon city, willamette falls, willamette falls legacy project

Michael’s Robes

November 25, 2018

I was so touched some months ago when, Sharon, my former professor of textile art, contacted me to make three memorial quilts to honor her husband, Michael. Two were to be made for Michaels’ son and daughter, and one for Sharon. Read more >

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Al’s Life of Service

November 4, 2018

First and foremost, Al Magurn was a man of service. Loyal to the core, Al served in the military for 35 years and was devoted to his life partner, Leslie, for 56 years. Read more >

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From Lori’s Notebook

  • Kathy’s Waves

    The ocean was a central and anchoring element in Kathy’s life.

  • Mark’s van der Rohe

    It’s not often that the clothing I receive for my memorial quilts so clearly reflects a person’s passion and life work.

  • Louisa’s Eclipse

    I believe many of us from a certain generation can relate to having held on to a box of our mother’s or grandmother’s table linens which we don’t have the heart to discard, nor do we want to bust out our irons every time we have a dinner party.

  • A Tartan for Tasmania
  • Sat, Cit, Ananda: A New Day

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