Here are some of the quilts I have donated to support organizations I'm involved with.
2024 East Bay Heritage Quilters Opportunity Quilt
Opportunity Quilt is a term used by groups to describe a quilt to be raffled off at a show as a fundraiser. This quilt travels to local festivals and other guild meetings with volunteer’s selling tickets. It is also providing another opportunity to share the community projects and promotion of East Bay Heritage Quilters.
The drawing for the winner of the quilt will be held on the afternoon of March 24, 2024, at the Voices in Cloth Quilt Show at the Center of Arts & Ideas at the Henry J Kaiser Building, Oakland, CA. Tickets are available at https://www.ebhq.org/VIC, and you do not have to be present, the winner will be notified.
3rd Time is the Charm, 83” high x 54” wide
Contributed to Parkinson’s Network of Mount Diablo Event, Walnut Creek, CA, 2023:
Six Baseball Mitts
When Women Ruled Baseball
Studio Art Quilt Associates donations:
2024 Benefit Auction, A New Direction?
2023 Benefit Auction, Remembering
2023 Spotlight Auction, Circles
2022 Benefit Auction, Generations
2022 Spotlight Auction, Friends
2021 Benefit Auction, Mutating
2020 Benefit Auction, Geometry in Silk
2021 Spotlight Auction, Beyond the Fence
2019 Spotlight Auction, Home Run
2019 Benefit Auction, Out!
2018 Spotlight Auction, Sawblades
2018 Benefit Auction, Four Baseball Mitts
2017 Benefit Auction, Baseball Mitt
2017 Spotlight Auction
2016 - Spotlight Auction
2015 - Benefit Auction, Another Home Run
2015 - Fiberlandia Spotlight Auction
2014 - Benefit Auction,Cross Cut
2013 - Benefit Auction,Sawblades 6
2012 - Benefit Auction,At Home Plate
2011 - Benefit Auction,Sawblades 4
San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles
Donated for “A Shot of Fiber” FiberShots Community Challenge, 2016
2016 - Out at 2nd
Donated for the “Embellish!”, FiberShots Community Benefit Exhibition, 2015
2015 - Underwater Scene
Donated for the “Tasty Too: Food Inspired Quilts”, FiberShots Community Benefit Exhibition, 2014
2014 - Limes, #1, #2, #3, 16” wide x 16” high (each)
Materials: silk fabric, screen printed, recycled sari silk, wool yarn, machine stitched.
Donated for the “High Fiber 2012” Annual Benefit Art Exhibition and Sale
Sawblades 3
Sign of Spring