Textiles

I've created a variety of textile projects over the years, from wool felt applique wall hangings to cyanotype quilts.

Tarot Card Wall Hangings

These appliqué wall hangings are thoughtfully designed to display tarot and oracle cards. Crafted in small batches using wool-blend felt, each piece is naturally soft and rich in texture. Easily swap out your cards with the simple magnet design, or leave the magnet off to display the piece on its own.

Read the story behind the project or watch the video about it.

Below: The first prototype

Horses Quilted Wall Hanging

This project uses a mix of screen printing and machine quilting on upcycled fabrics.

Watch the youtube video

Whig Rose Banner

My first time exploring applique. Watch the youtube video

Stained Glass Curtain Panels

These quilted linen curtain panels were hand-cut and machine-pieced using beautiful linen and select upcycled materials. The semi-sheer panels filter natural light while offering a soft sense of privacy. The imagery is inspired by nineteenth century quilt designs.

This design was inspired in part by the Korean textile tradition of Jogakbo, a patchwork method within Bojagi that uses geometric composition and natural fibers to create functional fabric panels. While my materials, methods, and imagery differ, learning about Jogakbo sparked my creative curiosity and informed this piece — and I’m grateful for the spark

Below: Custom "Homestead" curtain panel, watch the youtube video

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