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Lori’s Notebook

9 Quilts in James’ Honor – Part 2

September 27, 2018

This is the second of a 2-part blog post about a series of nine memorial quilts I made for a grieving family in Texas. Read more >

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

Michael’s Tune

September 13, 2018

I always feel a special kinship to the memorial quilts I make that honor other artists. Creating Michael’s Tune was no exception. Read more >

Categories: Behind-the-Scenes, Memorial Quilts, Quilts, Textiles Tagged: fiber art, grief, grief quilt, Lori Mason Design, memorial quilt, memory quilt, textiles

Dirck’s Islamic Star

June 10, 2018

Sometimes a person’s clothing isn’t the right material for a memorial quilt. Read more >

Categories: Memorial Quilts, Quilts, Special Occasion Quilts, Textiles

A Family of Quilts – Part 3

May 31, 2018

note: This is the third and final segment of a 3-part blog post about a group of quilts I made for a family in Alaska. Please read Parts 1&2 for the back story.

Part 3 features the wall quilts I made for Bhree’s two cousins. Read more >

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A Family of Quilts – Part 2

May 23, 2018

note: This is the second of a 3-part blog post about a group of quilts I made for a family in Alaska. Please read Part 1 for the back story.

Part 2 features the quilts I made for Bhree’s two daughters, Emma and Lizzie, and her grandmother, Margaret, who happens to live in my home city of Portland, Oregon. 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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