QuiltCon 2026
Upcoming Events
Have you heard? We will be vending at QuiltCon in Raleigh, North Carolina, on February 19 - 22, 2026.
If you’re heading our way to attend the show, we couldn’t be more excited to have you visit the place we called "home" for the first 7 years of our marriage! Raleigh is a vibrant city full of creative energy, Southern charm, and plenty of spots to eat, explore, and unwind in between all the quilting fun. Whether this is your first visit or you’ve been here before, we’ve rounded up our favorite local gems to help you feel right at home during your stay. We can't wait to see you!
new on the blog

Weekend Quilting + Fast Quilt Patterns
Lo & Behold Stitchery has quite a few quilt patterns that you can whip up very quickly…even in one weekend. I’ll (quickly!) walk you through some of our quickest quilt patterns, from pretty fast to lightning fast.

Petite Plaid Quilt Pattern - The Sugar Plum Version

How to Make an Ombre Puff Quilt - Free Pattern & Tutorial (with VIDEO!)
When I first published the Ombre Puff pattern and tutorial in 2020, I had no idea how popular it would be! In this blog post, you’ll find everything you need to know about sewing your own Ombre Puff quilt. There’s a lot of information, so you can use the jump links below to navigate to what you need. Happy quilting!
Brittany + Peter
who we are
Dream chasers. Working hard to turn our ideas into reality. Believing in our mission to inspire, empower and encourage others to create beauty in the world through the art of quilting.
Thank you. We feel so incredibly blessed and grateful that we get to do this each and every day together and with all of you. Thank you for being here and a part of our community.
lo & behold
a namesake
My granny was my best friend and biggest inspiration. My creativity was sparked and nurtured by her. I fondly remember spending my summers at her house crafting at the kitchen table. We would create Christmas ornaments, water color paintings, pottery and whatever our hearts desired. While I never had the chance to learn to sew or quilt with granny, she created many quilts on her own....which were later passed down to me. In part quilting is a way for me to connect with and honor her memory. Becoming a quilter has been a such a beautiful journey of creating, learning, healing, and remembering. Im forever grateful to my granny for being the start and heart of my love for quilting. Including her name as a part of Lo (Lois) & Behold Stitchery was important and is so special to me.



































































