

A lake-cabin quilt through and through: deep navy water, soft mist-gray sky, sandy tan, and a quiet sage that reads like the shoreline at dusk. The center pulls you in right away with three printed panels, a stand of paddles ("always PADDLE your own canoe"), a watercolor A-frame cabin tucked among the pines, and a cheerful "GO JUMP in the LAKE", framed by flying geese marching across the top and bottom in dark navy and that same soft gray. Pieced log cabin blocks in fish prints, oar prints, and little "LIFE at the LAKE" patches anchor the corners. The quilting is where it really takes flight: big looping dragonflies, wings spread wide, drift across all the open background space like they're skimming over the surface of the water, stitched in Steel Blue thread that sits just a half-shade darker than the gray fabric so the wings catch the light from across the room. Straight-line ruler work runs through the panels and sashing to keep it all moored. A quilt that smells faintly of pine and sunscreen.