
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. Read more >


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. Read more >
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Nov 10, 2025 – Visit “Lori’s Notebook” to read about the Lace Snowflakes
Feb 07, 2025 – Visit “Lori’s Notebook” to read about the Sunrise quilt, Sat, Cit, Ananda
July 14, 2024 – The Sunlight Press – read Lori’s Essay, “An Artful Gesture”
June 05, 2024 – The Manifest Station Blog – Lori’s Essay, “Touch Trail Romper”
May 7, 2024 – Visit “Lori’s Notebook” to read about Rosemary’s Apron quilt.
April 12, 2024 – Visit “Lori’s Notebook” to read about her time at F.I.T
April 11, 2024 – HUE MAGAZINE FEATURE
March 07, 2024 – Visit “Lori’s Notebook” to read about Arty’s horse blanket quilt.
Jan 18, 2024 – Visit “Lori’s Notebook” to read about Ethan’s Compass Quilt.
Jan 09, 2024 – Visit “Lori’s Notebook” to read about Bonnie and Sherrie’s Love in the Stars
Sept 06, 2023 – My solo exhibition at The Dalles Art Center.
Oct 15, 2023 – Visit “Lori’s Notebook” to see the story of my quilt honoring Salvador.
Oct 19, 2023 – Review of my September exhibition at The Dalles Art Center in Columbia Community Connection News.
Nov 09, 2023 – Read more poetry by Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer aka Wordwoman.

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. Read more >

When I create a custom quilt pattern for a client based on the things they share about their loved one, my ideas for the design can sometimes percolate slowly, or they can present themselves in an instant. Read more >

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. Read more >