
From the beginning, working with Tula Pink has been one of the highlights of my quilting “career”. Each quilt she makes is an opportunity for me to push myself further than before. The quilts below are only a small portion of the quilts that I have machine quilted for her.

Stacked is a quilt pattern that Tula Pink designed for her book, “Quilts from the House of Tula Pink. This quilt was displayed in her booth at the International Quilt Market. My blog post about her booth shows this version of her stacked quilt, as well as the other quilts I machine quilted for her.
Kiss Kiss is a quilt pattern designed by Tula Pink. In the blog post, Kiss Kiss Quilt times 3, I show how I quilted three different versions of this quilt. It’s amazing how changing the quilting can change up the look of the quilt!
Raindrops was a quilt pattern she designed for her first book, “Quilts from the House of Tula Pink”. She used Robert Kaufman’s Radiance fabric as the backing and it machine quilted like a dream! I talk about this quilt in more detail in this blog post as well as the reason that this quilt took me so long to quilt……

Quilts designed and pieced by Tula Pink
I had the honor of machine quilting all of the quilts in Tula Pink’s first book, “Quilts from the House of Tula Pink”. Read about how I quilted the cover quilt, Beanstalks, in this blog post.
Quilt designed and pieced by Tula Pink

Quilt designed and pieced by Tula Pink
Quilt designed and pieced by Tula Pink
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Quilt designed and pieced by Tula Pink to benefit the Ali Kemp Education Foundation
More info about this quilt can be found here.
Fabric panel designed by Tula Pink for display in her booth at International Quilt Market Fall 2010