Quilt repairs, restorations, commissions. What should I do with Grandma's quilt? As quilters and collectors of quilts we are all faced with decisions about what to do with our quilts that are showing signs of wear, especially older quilts that are near and dear to our hearts. I can help.
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Some very good things happened in my life since a hospital visit in December 2019 to our move to Savannah in 2022. Reminding myself of the good things in a quilted diary began as a covid project, became a morning meditation. and morphed into a diary of my personal journey.
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You can find me any Wednesday at Sew Much More. Join us for open sew! The Savannah Quilt Guild meets the second Saturday of the month and they are a wonderful group of women! Keep an eye on my blog for upcoming classes and lectures.
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What's Going On

A quick look at what's going on in my world. New stuff, old stuff, fabric, felines, and fun stuff.
Hand Embroidered Baby Quilt
Cathedral Windows Quilt Repair
Lady Log Cabin Quilt Repair
Gina's Wedding Quilt
Zipper bags with smaller bags and masks.
Baby Quilt
Red Work
Quilt Repair Tulip
Layered curve log cabin

Quilt Repair and Restoration

The Process of Repairing Quilts ~ Coming Soon

OUR TEAM

Charlie

Charlie

Quilt Inspector One
Softness and snug-ability are his specialties. Although blind, Charlie can locate and occupy a quilt in record time.
Sammy

Sammy

Quilt Inspector Two
Sammy evaluates all quilts for sleep-ability. Napping is her specialty: back, side, curled up, stretched out. If a quilt is nappable she'll know.
Maggie

Maggie

Queen Quilt Inspector
Elder of the inspection team. No one knows quilts like Maggie. Spending most of her time in the "quilt room" keeping a eye on Mom, Maggie has been known to play the gravity game with sewing objects if the room is empty for any length of time.

WHAT OTHERS SAY