
Prints are created by scanning the original fiber art work. The scan picks up all of the details of the original. In fact, many customers initially think they are looking at the original. The prints make perfect gifts. There are limited quantities available at this time. All prints are designed to fit in a standard mat for an 11″ x 14″ frame unless otherwise noted. Prints will arrive with mat board and foam core backing ready for framing. Please contact me to purchase.

Petals of Gold
This 11 x 14 piece is framed in a gold frame. It is composed of merino wool, mohair locks and a variety of silk fibers.

Birch Reflections
This large piece of uses extensive silk clippings to create the leaves and textures of fall. The birch are reflected in the water and there are stones at the waters edge.

Cranes on the Morning Marsh
This large 20x24 piece is my interpretation of cranes strolling in the early morning sunlight. The marsh grasses are composed of sari silk, flax, wool locks, and silk threads. The feathers contain silk carrier rods. Silk is mixed with wool throughout to add texture and detail.
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Farm Under Moonlit Skies
This wet felted image captures a farm in bright moon light. It is wet felted first and then highlighted with embroidery.
The materials are merino wool, silk lap, silk roving, and embroidery thread. Framed to 11 x 14

Sunlit Canola Landscape
Blooming canola is a brilliant yelloww. This scene captures the rolling hills of Eastern Washington's palouse covered in blooming canola. The materials are merino wool and wool nets. Additional details are added with embroidery and needle felt.

Queen Anne's Lace, Chicory and Chickadees
This will be framed to about 24 x 24. Queen Ann's Lace and chicory often bloom along the roadside together. Chickadees were added to highlight the scene. The Queen Anne's lace is made from Wensleydale locks and sari silk threads. The chicory is silk. Grasses are silk, flax, and mohair locks. The basis is multiple colors of merino wool blended together to create depth of color and texture.

Door County Beach: This piece is at the Woodland Gallery in Stoughton. Please contact them to purchase
Door County is one of my favorite places for scenery. This is inspired by a photo that I took of the shoreline. The material is wool and silk with embroidery and top stitching. Framed under glass















