

We've invited three creative quilters to join us as Guests Artists.
Learn more about them on the "Our Stories" pages. You'll find images of their favorite pieces in our Gallery.
We're currently all working on our latest challenge: Bark Branch Bloom. These pieces will debut in the Fall of 2026.
The Bark Branch Bloom collection captures the life, texture, and movement of our natural landscape—from the rough skin of ancient trees to the sway of wild grasses and garden blossoms. Our makers looked closely at the quiet details of the outdoors, stitching the strength of timber, the reach of branches, and the sudden color of new growth into deep, layered quilt stories. The resulting pieces feel grounded, organic, and alive, bringing a peaceful view of the woods and fields onto the wall.

We're Storytellers. Because we love to tell our stories, our group is available for lectures, trunk shows, and exhibits.
We have collections from our various challenges. To learn more about our creative design and method processes, please contact us.
We have collections from our various challenges:
Please contact us for a rate structure based upon your requests and location.
The Color collection is all about celebrating color in every form. Our members played with bold combinations, subtle harmonies, color theory, and the pure joy of working with vibrant fabrics to create quilts that explore how color sets the mood and tells the story. Some quilts are bright and energetic, others soft and harmonious, but all of them show what happens when color takes center stage.
"Yellowish" by Hedda Wright
30" x 30"
The Achromatic collection proves how much you can do without any color at all. Our members stuck to black, white, and every shade of gray, using strong contrasts, texture, and clean design to tell their stories in a really striking way. Some quilts feel bold and graphic, others softer and more moody, but all of them show the power of keeping things simple. These have a clean, timeless elegance that looks great in exhibits, modern spaces, or anywhere you want a sophisticated, quiet statement.
"On the Fence" by Hedda Wright
The Pacific Northwest