I haven’t found or created a workable site for selling online, so the best thing to do is get in touch with me at patwig63@gmail.com.
If you’re in the NYC metro area and would like to set up a private appointment, also email me at patwig63@gmail.com.
Some PatwigQuilts are made to be machine washable on gentle setting. If you machine dry them with heat they’ll get all wrinkly the way quilts sometimes do. If you don’t want that to happen, dry clean. You can also spot clean.
They are made in a smoke-free, but not pet-free environment. Felines patrol my house at all times, including my workspaces, so please take note if you have cat allergies.
Most of my work utilizes old or discarded clothes and other fabrics. I wash all materials before use.
Every quilt is unique, made by me, one at a time.
Pat,
These are truly beautiful and you are mighty talented! Can’t wait to see these in person one day.
xo,
Loree
Beautiful! I am interested in possibly purchasing either Flying geese variation, Fall 2007 (#6) or Chinese Coin, Fall 09 (#9). Are those adult sized? Cost?
Shortly after I bought your quilts, I found out that a friend of mine was having a baby, a boy. I thought that the Flying Geese Variation #6 would make a lovely baby gift. Well…I had plans to see her and the baby this past week and found that I could not part with the quilt. I absolutely love it (and the other 2 quilts as well)! You do such beautiful work.
Hi Pat.
Is the Pineapple Variation still” Waiting for a home?”.
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Very cool! I started working on a few quilted pillows- but ran out of time. I think I still have lots of material around- would love to donate it.
Also- do you remember Jeff & Jon Bailey? Their mother taught me to quilt, she is still quilting away!
Very informative post.Really looking forward to read more. Much obliged.
Love reading and seeing how talented you are! You make beautiful quilts!
Your work is very interesting! I have a basket full of my parents’ clothes and your quilts have given me ideas. Have you ever considered having the quilting done on a long arm machine?