Frequently Asked Questions

Please contact me via email, if you have any questions! I very rarely check my social media DMs due to time and my mental health!

How do you create your art?

I design and create whole-cloth quilts. I first create an illustration in Procreate or Illustrator depending on the style. I then get the illustrations printed on organic cotton fabric. After being printed, I quilt and sew around the designs on a sit down free motion quilting machine. Having this type of machine allows me to maneuver the fabric to get more intricate details.

What is a whole cloth quilt?

A whole cloth quilt is distinguished by its top layer, which is crafted from a single, continuous piece of fabric rather than being assembled from multiple squares or patched together. This technique eliminates the need for piecing, resulting in a seamless design. The quilt consists of two complete fabric layers—one for the top and one for the back.

Do you do international shipping?

As of right now I am able to ship to the USA, UK, Australia, Canada, and France!

Do you do commission work?

I do not. I am very busy creating my own quilt designs, and I’m staying busy with orders. If I ever have the time, I will post on my social and will do a limited amount of commission orders. I would like to eventually do artist collabs, so if that is something you’re interested in, send me an email. I can see if I’m able to. Please know if I’m not able to it’s probably because I don’t have time at the moment.

When will my order ship?

Orders are made to order so please allow 2-5 weeks to ship out.

For canvas prints please allow 1-2 weeks to ship out.

I ship all my orders with USPS. USPS usually take 2-6 business days after I drop the orders off at my local post office.

Email me if you have concerns about your order! Be sure to include your full name and order number.

Do you do wholesale?

As of right now, no. Hopefully I will have future products that will allow me to do that.

What is your return policy?

If you are simply unhappy with your textile piece, you may return it within 7 business days. You must package the piece in exactly the same fashion as it was when it arrived to you (you may reuse the packaging). I will email you my mailing address to return the piece once you confirm that is what you would like to do. Return shipping fees, like all shipping charges, are the customer’s responsibility. Once I have the piece in perfect condition, I can proceed with a refund. 

Will you release panels of your old designs?

No, I won’t be releasing older designs as panels. At the heart of everything, I’m an artist—I create because I love it, and my goal is to share my art in a way that feels true to me. That said, making whole cloth quilting more accessible is something that’s deeply personal to me. In fact, it’s the reason I began my journey of creating and designing whole cloth quilts five years ago—it was a gentler process on my body, especially when dealing with joint and other conditions. I also realized I couldn’t find any whole cloth quilts that truly spoke to me, specially ones with more illustrative and artistic designs, so I decided to create my own. Offering these panels now feels like a full-circle moment, and I’m excited to share them with you.

How many panels will you release?

I’m planning to release a new panel with each drop going forward. I’m excited to see where this journey takes us!

What if I want the design but not as a panel?

Some designs will be available as panels only, while others will have the option to be ready-made. I’ll always share those details when a new drop is announced.

Will you be releasing a tutorial?

Not at this time. But if you search for whole cloth quilting online, there are so many wonderful resources to explore! Some people quilt by hand, while others use a sewing machine with a free-motion foot (most machines come with one or have an attachment available to buy).

Is it a kit?

No, for now, it’s just the fabric panel. Maybe one day I’ll offer full kits, but since it’s just me running this little business, there’s only so much I can do and right now, I don’t have the time to cut and assemble kits.