Flow, 2025, free-motion quilted textile, 44”x70” ($2000)

This quilt is a reimagining of the traditional "Tumbling Block" pattern. I’ve always been drawn to its optical illusion and use of value to play with depth and direction. The geometric substrate creates order. Free-motion stitching creates texture and pathways that flow beyond the boundaries of the blocks. Vacant spaces leave room for the unknown. Though rooted in tradition, this quilt is a modern meditation on change, resilience, and letting go.

Drunken Mandala, 2025, free-motion quilted textile, 35”x35” ($900)

In this mandala quilt, I reimagine the traditional "Drunkard’s Path" quilt block to create a composition that explores the tension between commotion and stillness. The “Drunkards Path” block is a historically significant quilt block associated with movement and resistance. The curves in each block make the mandala feel both energetic and centered. There’s a rhythm to the repetition, but also a stillness at the heart of the piece. I use free-motion stitching to add another layer of detail, and those intricate lines and patterns give the quilt texture and a sense of quiet flow. This piece is about holding opposites: stillness and motion, tradition and reinvention.

Assembly,, 2025, free-motion quilted textile, 26”x50” ($500)

Assembly is a quilted textile composed of layered units, each organized around a central red square that references the traditional log cabin block. Historically, this block functioned as both structure and signal—its red center often symbolizing hearth, home, or communal life. By repeating and reworking this form, the piece draws on the cultural language embedded in quiltmaking: ideas of gathering, resourcefulness, and interdependence passed through generations. Patchwork accumulates like mapped terrain, while free-motion stitching traces paths, borders, and connective lines, suggesting movement across shared ground. The work emphasizes community not as uniformity, but as a complex assembly of parts—held together through proximity, labor, and care.