Everything is done for the bloom show and here is a preview as promised. The nandina pillows have both a contemporary and traditional feel, I think.
Smokebush leaf clusters are randomly arranged on this pieced and quilted wall hanging.

I love the playfulness of the fiddlehead prints. The ginkgo wall hanging is printed on vintage French linen from the 1920s - there are still some minor rust spots in a few places - the fabric is so beautiful - dense and lustrous.

The bags are very different from anything I've done before. For this special flowery occasion they are perfect. For more information about the bloom show visit the barn swallow.






There will be several printed pieces represented as well, such as the nandina leaflet star flower created above, and a fun screen printed fiddlehead pattern shown below. Friday is my deadline, and I promise to show you the final objects as they take shape. In the meantime mark your calendars for the opening reception on April 5, from 1 - 3 pm. The show will run until the end of May, and I hope you'll have a chance to see it if you are in the Charlottesville, Virginia, area. 






My favorite fern fronds decorate these freshly printed note cards. I love working with paper, especially this recycled card stock from 


A while back I found these wonderful vintage irish linen handkerchiefs. Unused but gracefully aged with occasional spots to prove their heritage. They are sheer, almost transparent, and the linen is just exquisite. Now a few of them will be transformed into a wall hanging, although I am not sure which form it will take just yet...







