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Lori’s Notebook

Ted’s Atrium

June 15, 2022

Perhaps because there are several architects in my own family, or perhaps because I find architecture’s intersection between art and design so compelling, I experienced a sense of excited nervousness at the outset of this memorial quilt project. Read more >

Categories: Behind-the-Scenes, Memorial Quilts, Quilts, Special Occasion Quilts

Roy’s Light

May 11, 2022

During my initial conversation with clients, the first thing I ask is for them to share a little bit about their loved one who died. Read more >

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

Deanne’s Song

April 19, 2022

When Deanne’s daughter Barbara first called me to discuss her memorial quilt, it was clear she was still traumatized from the events surrounding her mother’s death. Read more >

Categories: Memorial Quilts, Quilts, Special Occasion Quilts

Charlie’s Tartans

March 15, 2022

When Lyn first came to my studio to deliver her husband Charlie’s clothing, it had only been two months since his death. Read more >

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

Grandma Kat – Part 2

January 29, 2022

This is the second post of a two-part story featuring a family of memorial quilts honoring Grandma Kat, a beloved wife, mother, and grandmother. Read more >

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From Lori’s Notebook

  • 2022 Graduation Quilts

    My Graduation Quilt Project hit its pinnacle this year with the largest number of graduates in a single year, one of which included my son, Lee.

  • Ted’s Atrium

    Perhaps because there are several architects in my own family, or perhaps because I find architecture’s intersection between art and design so compelling, I experienced a sense of excited nervousness at the outset of this memorial quilt project.

  • Roy’s Light

    During my initial conversation with clients, the first thing I ask is for them to share a little bit about their loved one who died.

  • Deanne’s Song
  • Charlie’s Tartans

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