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Lori’s Notebook

Thai Eclipse: A Wall Piece for a Beautiful Home

May 7, 2017

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I recently had a great opportunity to work with a former neighbor of mine to create a quilt for her newly renovated home.  Read more >

Categories: Designer Collection Quilts, Home Decor

Two Tartan Quilts Finished

August 11, 2015

'MacLachlan Tartan', a designer quilt designed by Lori Mason

Back in June, I started two different tartan inspired quilts, one from the MacLachlan Clan, and the other from the Cameron Clan. Both are now finished! Read more >

Categories: Designer Collection Quilts

Next Up in the Tartan Series: MacLachlan

June 17, 2015

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I have begun the next quilt in my Tartan Clan series. This one is based off of the MacLachlan Clan pattern. Read more >

Categories: Behind-the-Scenes, Designer Collection Quilts

Fighting Cancer, Making Art, and Cycling Across America

May 20, 2014

Last Friday, I attended a heartwarming fundraiser for the Ben Towne Center for Childhood Cancer Research located in Seattle, Washington.  They have been working on ground-breaking biotechnology aimed at curing childhood cancer without the harmful effects of chemotherapy or radiation.

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Categories: Designer Collection Quilts, Inspiration Tagged: Ben Towne Foundation, charity, lori mason quilt, mineral forest fabric, quilt donation

Fan Quilt in the Making

October 30, 2013

I’m in the process of making a large appliqué quilt with my Kyoto Garden fabrics.  Very exciting to see the fabrics working together!

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Categories: Behind-the-Scenes, Designer Collection Quilts Tagged: Kyoto Garden fabrics, kyoto garden quilt, Lori Mason Design quilts

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From Lori’s Notebook

  • Sam’s Pants

    Even though Sam’s mother Christine told me that Sam was a sharp dresser and loved to wear brightly colored pants, I was still surprised and thrilled when I lifted a whole collection of red pants out of the box she sent.

  • Remembering Jim and James

    When Deborah and I first connected and began to discuss imagery that would reflect the interests of her late husband Jim, it was hard to know where to begin.

  • Steve’s Tommy Bahama Quilts

    Steve had a beautiful collection of Tommy Bahama silk shirts, and in his honor, his wife Jackie asked me to use them to make two memorial quilts, one for her, and one for Steve’s daughter Jenna.

  • Ann’s Life of Compassion and Giving
  • Jason’s Diamonds

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