Quilt Archives
From the Studio Archives
This gallery is a look back at past quilts that helped define my journey — each handmade, one at a time, with the same care that guides every SQ² design today. Though these pieces have found their homes, they remain part of the ongoing story of craftsmanship and connection that inspires my work.
Each quilt tells a chapter of where my hands, heart, and creativity have been. From early designs pieced in quiet evenings to milestone works that shaped my current collections, every stitch reflects a moment in time and the lessons learned along the way. Together, they trace how SQ² Creations has grown — not by chasing trends, but by honoring the steady rhythm of handmade work.
I hope this archive invites you to linger, to see the beauty in progress, and to remember that every finished piece begins with intention. May these past quilts remind you — as they remind me — that true craftsmanship is never hurried. It’s built stitch by stitch, season by season, into something lasting.
Fall/Winter 2025
The second half of 2025 marked a season of deepening roots and expanding reach. My quilts found homes through a blend of local markets — like Rarden Whitetail Deer Festival, Lucasville Trade Days, and Homestead Market on Creek — and, for the first time, through my online shop. I made my first digital sale in July and also experienced a new kind of connection: a customer at Rarden spoke for a king-size quilt before it ever launched — and followed through, reminding me how personal and powerful handmade can be.
Each quilt from this season reflects that quiet shift — from steady maker to something more. With every sale, I continued learning what it means to build a business rooted in story, in craft, and in trust.
Sky & Storytime
Baby Quilt - $160
Sold at Winter at Round Barn
November 2025
Daisy Dreams
Baby Quilt - $160
Sold at Winter at Round Barn
November 2025
Fields of Grace
King Quilt - $930
Sold at Rarden Whitetail Deer Festival while being pieced — purchased before launch
October 2025
Twilight Tales
Baby Quilt - $160
Sold at Homestead Market on Creek
September 2025
Minimal Neutral Holiday Throw
Lap Quilt $160
Sold at Homestead Market on Creek
September 2025
Winter Wonderland
Lap Quilt - $300
Sold at Lucasville Trade Days
September 2025
Modern Holiday Throw
Lap Quilt - $170
Sold at Lucasville Trade Days
September 2025
Floral Hearts Throw
Lap Quilt - $125
Sold at Rarden Whitetail Deer Festival
September 2025
Cozy Teal & Cream Throw
Lap Quilt - $125
Sold at Rarden Whitetail Deer Festival
September 2025
Blush & Bunny Trails
Baby Quilt - $160
Sold Online
July 2025
Spring/Summer 2025
The first half of 2025 marked a season of steady growth and connection — a time when my quilts began finding homes through in-person markets likeLucasville Trade DaysandRaccoon Creek Market. Most of the quilts I brought to life during this time were baby and lap-sized: rich in detail, comforting in scale, and easy to carry home. One queen-size quilt also found its way to a new home, reminding me that heirloom doesn’t always mean oversized. These early markets shaped more than just my sales — they shaped my approach: valuing presence, storytelling, and the quiet pull of well-made work.
Eclectic Halloween
Queen Quilt - $575
Sold at Raccoon Creek Market
June 2025
Blue Stripe Quilt with Gray Backing
Lap Quilt - $85
Sold at Raccoon Creek Market
June 2025
Square Patchwork Baby Quilt
Baby Quilt - $50
Sold at Lucasville Trade Days
April 2025
Pastel Throw
Lap Quilt - $100
Sold at Lucasville Trade Days
April 2025
Brightly Colored Throw
Lap Quilt - $100
Sold at Lucasville Trade Days
April 2025
Blue & Cream Throw
Lap Quilt - $250
Sold at Lucasville Trade Days
April 2025
Beach Throw
Lap Quilt - $140
Sold at Lucasville Trade Days
April 2025
Basket Sampler Throw
Lap Quilt - $150
Sold at Lucasville Trade Days
April 2025
Striped Baby Quilt
Baby Quilt - $50
Sold at Lucasville Trade Days
April 2025