My name is Becky. I'm a quilt-aholic. I've been quilting since 1999 and started with a Dear Jane since I didn't know any better. After 30 or so blocks, purple and white wasn't speaking to me anymore, so I needed to find something more in line with my graphic sensibilities. Check out the works in progress below:

Jane #1 (currently on hold as I decide what to do with it, if anything)
My first one has purple and blue focus fabrics with different white-on-whites (WOWs) as the backgrounds. Check my progress starting with Row A.

Jane #2 (one block done on this one, in limbo too))
I fell in love with the 2000 Hoffman Challenge fabric. The idea was a 4X4 wall hanging. See how far I've gotten with this one.

Jane #3 (moving right along on this one)
I couldn't stop with just two...in my online shopping travels, I came across some eyepopping black and white prints. I filed this information away into the back of my head, and found it a few weeks later when it combined with the fact that my sister is a black and white kind of person. She's also graduating from a Master's degree program in May [update - she graduated in 2000, so this is *way* overdue]. Present...black and white fabric...black and white Jane! This quilt fits into everything. I bounced the idea off the wonderful people on the Dear Jane email list, made a mockup in Photoshop, and decided to go for it. If you don't get dizzy easily, take a look at those blocks.

Other Jane projects in progress include siggy swap squares, Spring Fling blocks, pillows with fabric from a secret pal, and burgundy and gold blocks. I will work on getting those pictures up someday.

Part of Jane's magic is the camaraderie that comes along with making this journey. There are all sorts of wonderful people all over the world making this quilt. The email list on www.dearjane.com is one of the many links.