Yearly Archives: 2016

4 posts

The Quilt Show with Alex Anderson

Hey Everybody! As many of you know, Spring Quilt Market was in Salt Lake City in May. Of course, because it was in my back yard, I had to make a point to go! I didn’t have a booth or anything, I more just wanted to make new friends and wholesale some of my merchandise. As I was walking through the hallway of the Salt Palace Convention Center, I passed many people I didn’t recognize. But then… I see a woman pass me who I KNEW I recognized. It was Alex Anderson! She is the host of the popular quilting channel […]

Infertility & Gratitude

I know the subject of infertility seems like it has nothing to do with art and design… But I promise there is a point to this story. I hope you’ll keep reading… Andrew and I were married in the Bountiful, Utah Temple in 2009. Throughout the first few years of our marriage, Andrew pursued his computer science degree (while STILL working full time! What a trooper!) and I worked a full-time day job as well as worked to build my own design business on the side. Long evening hours were spent with Andrew slaving over homework, and me slaving over my quilting machine and […]

Introducing the Digital Design Loyalty Club!

Hello, computerized quilting enthusiasts! I have been designing computerized quilting patterns for over 4 years now. Over that time, I have come up with over 1000 designs! Since I launched my website in April of 2015 I have been listing those designs on my site little by little. Now that you have quite a few to pick from, I wanted to find a way to show appreciation for all the support I have been shown by those of you who have purchased and used my designs. So, without further adieu, I would like to introduce to you the Digital Design […]

A Quilt For The Home ❤

In the almost 7 years that I have been a quilter, I have attempted to make a quilt for the hubby and I maybe once or twice. The first time I tried, (about 4 years ago) the quilt top I spent about 15 hours piecing got ripped in half right before my eyes by someone who thought that the piecing was not good enough for a bed quilt. Yep, that happened to me. (That will be a blog post for another time… when I finish the top, or can even look at the 2 halves without crying.) So a few years have passed, […]