My textile work is an extension
of my art practice and the pieces I create are intended for regular use to bring beauty, resourcefulness, and functionality to your daily life.

These functional quilted art objects include mini quilts (aka potholders, mug rugs), reversible tote bags, upcycled clothing, and accessories like scrunchies and masks. As of 2022 I have been dabbling in garment-making and have a really fun collaboration with a local patron launching in the fall. Stay tuned by following me on instagram or subscribing to my newsletter.

I use only reclaimed fabrics, mostly from clothes that can no longer be mended, thrifted linens, hand-me-down quilting cottons, and treasured scraps from friends & family. I naturally dye many of these natural fibers, sometimes as whole garments which I offer for sale when available, but most often to use in my totes and mini quilts.

My pieces are made-to-order and one-of-a-kind: if you would like to commission work from me, please fill out this google form or get in touch via my contact page.

handpieced & quilted “Leo” patch; quilting cotton, naturally dyed muslin, clothing scraps. 2019

silk scrap scrunchie; botanically dyed silk scraps, reclaimed silk garment scraps. 2020

library tote; naturally dyed cotton & linen, vintage feedsack scraps, reclaimed bedsheets, a screenprinted quilting cotton scrap. 2021

babysitter’s tote; naturally dyed cotton, quilting scraps, reclaimed denim & other clothing. 2021

beach scene mini quilt; silk, cotton, and linen. 2017

mini quilt; vintage feedsack & quilting cotton scraps, reclaimed fabric scraps. 2020

homestead tote; reclaimed clothing, cotton bedsheets, naturally dyed cotton scraps. 2021