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Edna specializes in creating Memory Quilts. You supply the memories and we create the visual journey of your memories. Examples could include a quilt design that spans many years of a person's life; a quilt could contain many pieces of a child's clothing from past years designed into a memory quilt for a college graduation gift;  or a quilt could be designed using memories of a deceased love one. We can create almost any memory concept from most materials you have on hand. For a better idea of what can be done, please click here. To give you a better idea of what we can do for you, please review the quilts below that have been created for past clients. Current quilts on hand are can be viewed by clicking here.

 

Edna's Quilt Gallery (These quilts are not available for purchase)

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Scott Air Force Base Welcome Mat - Art in Transit commissioned the piece in 2003. Elegance - 28 x 28 inches. Designed for an Atlanta attorney. Freedom Trail - Designed for Freedom Trail Organization -  Ann Walker, Director. JJK - Jackie Joyner Kersee Collection
Off The Wall - © 1993 12 x 36 inches. Individual shapes wrapped in batting and covered with various cloth pieces. Private owner in Wash. D.C. Cultural Diversity - Commissioned by the St. Louis University Cross Cultural Center. Students from DSA, MSA and ISF provided material. Welcome Mat Quilt - 11 foot design replicated in terrazzo stone. On display at the Washington Park Metro Station. Sisterhood II - 36 x 46 inches, circa 1990. Designed for Sister Johnnie Penelton of the Delta sorority.
 
Mental Slavery - 36 x 36 inches, circa 1993. Symbolizes opening of the mind to new opportunities and positive growth. Spiritual Guide: Pointing the Way - Owned by Meshach Taylor (actor). Sophisticated Lady - Florence Griffith-Joyner and Edna showing quilt, circa 1995. Quilt Designs & Poetry Rhymes
Book by Edna J. Patterson-Petty and Rose Jackson-Beavers © 2000
Village Gate - Appeared on the cover of African American Review (Winter 2005) Dimensions: 31" x 25.5" Honor the Past - Celebrate the Future - Designed as a history quilt for E. St. Louis Board of Education. Dimensions: 87" x 86" Honor the Past - Celebrate the Future (Close-up) Miles and Trane - Twice as Nice, circa 2007

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