2024 Finished Quilt Roundup
At the end of each year, I like to reflect on all the projects I’ve completed over the past 12 months and do a final tally. If you’re curious, you can check out my roundups from previous years here:
2023
2022
2021
2020 Part 1 and 2020 Part 2
2018
2017
And here are this year's finished quilts!
1. The Charlotte Quilt in Carolyn Friedlander
2. The Daphne Quilt in Sugar Maple
3. A Scrappy Daphne Quilt 4. The Daphne Quilt in Forest Forage
5. The Erica Quilt in Picture Book
6. The Erica Quilt in Evolve
7. A Scrappy, Rainbow Erica Quilt
8. The Fiona Quilt in Pivot
9. The Fiona Quilt in Fresh Linen
10. A Scrappy, Rainbow Fiona Quilt
11. The Greta Quilt in Dog Park
12. A Scrappy, Rifle Paper Co. Greta Quilt
13. A Solid, Rainbow Greta Quilt
14. The Ivy Quilt in Canyon Springs
15. The Helen Quilt in Starry
16. A Scrappy Helen Quilt
17. The Helen Quilt in Yuma
18. The Elena Quilt in Rifle Paper Co. Orchard
19. The Irene Quilt in Warp and Weft Hue
20. The Irene Quilt in Duval
21. A Scrappy, Rainbow Irene Quilt
22. The Jenny Quilt in Warp and Weft Hue
23. The Jenny Quilt in a Rainbow of Pure Solids
24. A Scrappy Jenny Quilt
25. The Barbie Betty Quilt
26. The Art Gallery Fabrics Katie Quilt
27. The Kristen Quilt in Eye Candy
28. The Kristen Quilt in Rifle Paper Co. Halloween
29. A Scrappy Kristen Quilt
30. The Phoebe Quilt in Queen of Hearts
31. The Lydia Quilt in Bird is the Word
32. The Lydia Quilt in Swedish Holiday
33. The Lydia Quilt in Rifle Paper Co. Holiday Classics III
34. The Violet Quilt in Holiday Classics
35. The Molly Quilt in Endpaper
36. The Molly Quilt in a Year in Petals
37. The Molly Quilt in AGF Solids
This is actually the smallest number of quilts I’ve made in several years! As my business has grown, I’ve had less time to spend at the sewing machine. But I truly enjoy the balance between designing, connecting with people, and sewing—it’s all rewarding in its own way.
Stay tuned! I’ll also be sharing a roundup of patterns and tutorials later this week, so keep an eye out!
Kim on
Love!!! I may have screenshot a couple to try and bring my sewjo back / make me make time for quilting! So cool to see them all in one post. This may be your lowest number in a while but WOW you are productive!!!
Pam M on
Very productive year, and great collection of quilts. Yesterday I made a start on a rainbow Erica and am having lots of fun with it. But I have a bone to pick with you !! Scrappy = uses up fabric leftovers, right? Well I’ve done the small purple, the blues and the sea colours ….. but there does not appear to be one bit of difference to the stash !!! LOL. Happy New Year all and looking forward to seeing what goodies Erica has in store for us in 2025.
Annabelle on
So beautiful! I love seeing how you use the Ruby Star Society fabrics, but then it makes me want to buy them 😂
Leeane on
Wow, wow,wow! What an impressive number of quilts! I love seeing the different colour ways in you use in the same design – it’s very inspiring. I find your patterns very well written and easy to follow and love that you include different size options. Thank you 🙏
Patty on
Love all your patterns… love the simplicity , the flexibility in sizing, and also that you show various mock-ups in different fabric lines. If this was a lower-number-of-quilts-made-year, you are SUPER productive!!
Davida J on
Wonderful and truly inspirational. I love seeing your use of fabric and color !
Thank you !
Marichus on
Lovely quilts. Been looking for patterns to use my scraps but none are as good-looking as yours .
Laura on
Beautiful quilts! Love seeing how the patterns change with different fabric.
Rebecca on
Wow what a lineup!!! How beautiful!!
Sandra on
Really lovely. I love having the array of fabric choices all together in one viewing. It helps me see different aspects of the quilt design when some elements pop out in one version but something else comes to the forefront in another. Great work this year!
Laurie on
Wow. Great year of quilts. Thank you.