Lisa Loves to Quilt

Lisa Loves to Quilt The art quilts I create have no limits on the materials I use.

I will often use fabric dyes, pigments, watercolors, acrylic paint, digital prints and paper in my original art.

Another cathedral window pendant.
05/16/2026

Another cathedral window pendant.

My first try at making a cathedral pendant. Artist Megan Levacy presented the instructions for the pendant at the recent...
05/14/2026

My first try at making a cathedral pendant. Artist Megan Levacy presented the instructions for the pendant at the recent 2026 Making Zen online retreat. You can find Megan at crythebird.com or on Instagram

Meow! Another 6”x 6” art quilt finished.
04/26/2026

Meow! Another 6”x 6” art quilt finished.

Another 6x6 piece for the Art Sanctuary September exhibit. I enjoyed trying lots of combinations of different surfaces d...
04/23/2026

Another 6x6 piece for the Art Sanctuary September exhibit. I enjoyed trying lots of combinations of different surfaces designed fabrics to construct and stitch a not so average landscape.

Another finished 6”x6” art quilt.
04/18/2026

Another finished 6”x6” art quilt.

The blue fish quilt I recently posted was kind of blah. That bothered me and after consulting with a friend, she agreed ...
04/15/2026

The blue fish quilt I recently posted was kind of blah. That bothered me and after consulting with a friend, she agreed it needed outlined with an eye grabbing color and suggested green. Chartreuse pearl cotton provided the punch of color it needed. I think it’s an improvement. Chartreuse is very tasty too.

Some vintage fabrics are quite lovely like these vintage Asian fabrics that I recently purchased on Etsy. Working on thi...
04/06/2026

Some vintage fabrics are quite lovely like these vintage Asian fabrics that I recently purchased on Etsy. Working on this piece was joyful.

My latest 6”x6” quilted art. The Blue Morpho butterfly was digitally printed from an original photo then stitched on to ...
04/01/2026

My latest 6”x6” quilted art. The Blue Morpho butterfly was digitally printed from an original photo then stitched on to a cyanotype background that I created with Japanese Maple leaves. I then added lots of machine stitching and hand embroidery to complete the piece.

Goodbye Yellow Poppies. The University of Michigan Hospital, Ann Harbor, MI has purchased it to display in a hallway lea...
03/30/2026

Goodbye Yellow Poppies. The University of Michigan Hospital, Ann Harbor, MI has purchased it to display in a hallway leading to the Delores Soderquist Brehm Chapel alongside several other Art in Hospital quilts. I'm going to miss it but knowing it's in a good space makes me happy.

I might have went just a little too much on the hand embroidery but I got a lot of practice in.
03/28/2026

I might have went just a little too much on the hand embroidery but I got a lot of practice in.

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