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Lori’s Notebook

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 >

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

Grandma Kat – Part 1

January 29, 2022

When I first met Kat’s daughter Kelley at my studio, her grief over her mother’s death was fresh and palpable. Read more >

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

What Women Create Magazine Feature

December 19, 2021

Way back in August 2020, I reached out to Jo Packham, the creator of the Women Create suite of magazines, to see if she would be interested in featuring my memorial quilts. Read more >

Categories: Memorial Quilts, Press, Quilts Tagged: Joe Gunter, memorial quilts, What women create, what women create magazine, where women create

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From Lori’s Notebook

  • Olivia’s Library

    How can you not love a career librarian?

  • Clifton’s Ties and Shirts

    When it comes to making a memorial quilt from a man’s shirts and ties, I would say the majority of my clients opt to have them combined together within their quilt – not so with Clifton’s quilts.

  • 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
  • Steve’s Tommy Bahama Quilts

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