Both a full picture and details of Midsommer Night's dream, based upon the play of the same name. Both story lines are represented, with the detail pic showing the quilting of the storyline involving the humans at the bottom corner.
This quilt was ultimately a sampler quilt of various textile related processes. It was completed in 2002.
I made this Crazy Quilt for my sister in law in 2002, out of bits of crochet and things that were her grandma's.
This is a literal representation of Malachi 4:2, called Sun of Righteousness (2001). I think I will include this one in Biblica Hebraica.
Here is both the front and back of Dragon Star, a quilt I made for my aunt in 2002. It is for the most part a traditional Lone Star quilt.

I made this quilt for my cousin's wedding gift in 2002. Purple and blue were her colours, though this picture doesn't exactly show them true. The center was signed by the guests, then I took it home and quilted it. I designed the quilting after traditional welsh quilting patterns.
The Viking Warrior (2001), My mom's favorite quilt. His name is Sven. He was originally not meant to have horns on his helmet, but then no one knew he was a viking-which is ironic because the reason I didn't want horns on it was because vikings never wore them.

And this is my Dad's Favorite quilt, Black and Tan Fantasie, made in 2004 after the song by Duke Ellington. The album cover I made for a N'ness object was actually the label for it.
This is an older one. It was really a test quilt and since I live out in the boonies, I used the fabric that I had available at home-I do wish I had've had something else for the background. My sister in law has this in her house now.