



This is a constellation quilt that I made started in 2016. It is the only quilt that I have made. I sewed the fabrics and batting together, then added on the constellation embroidery in glow-in-the-dark embroidery string. The milky way is made up of french knots, which gives the quilt a nice texture.
This is one project for Design Foundations 101 at Lehigh University. The assignment was to create four unique cut-and-paste compositions with the same four-color full-value range palette.
After creating the color palette, we had to mix the paints, paint them onto paper with consistent saturation levels and color schemes, then create a cut-paper composition.
For my composition, I chose to do an interpretation of the four suites of cards- spades, hearts, diamonds, and clubs- representing each in the literal sense.


This is my final project for Design Foundations 101. The assignment was to choose an artist that inspires you, and design/create a playing card in their style. I chose Elsa Mora, who specializes in paper-cut art. I designed the above playing card, the queen of hearts, and cut it out of paper.
I knit this vest, adapting a pattern that I bought so that the house on it would look like Hallormsstaðaskóli instead of a church on the original pattern.
It is made from mohair, and the colorwork was done using the intarsia method. This is my first intarsia project, and this photo is taken before the project was blocked to even the stitches.






This is a mug that I painted at the end of 2021, which has 18 tiles that I painted on with glaze. Each tile relates to a memory that I have of the year, including the Hallormsstaðaskóli school, foster puppies at my summer farm job, cribbage, a covid mask, and hemp from my studies in Iceland.