About Us
Terri Gordon’s love for sewing began in the sixth grade, when she crafted her very first outfit under the guidance of her mother. From those early days, she found comfort and creativity in the art of stitching.
In the years that followed—including her time working in a quilt shop during the events of 9/11—quilting became more than a craft; it became therapy through seasons of profound trauma and loss.
Terri has built her life with resilience, embracing the challenges and joys of quilting, especially intricate wall panels and memory quilts.
As a proud mother of fallen soldier Spc. Brandon D. Gordon (KIA February 18, 2007), every quilt she creates bears a label with his name—ensuring he is never forgotten.
Her deeply personal work, including memory quilts made from uniforms for grieving families, echoes the belief that “soldiers never die until they are forgotten.”
With every stitch, Terri honors love, loss, and legacy—because "Night Stalkers Don’t Quit".
In the years that followed—including her time working in a quilt shop during the events of 9/11—quilting became more than a craft; it became therapy through seasons of profound trauma and loss.
Terri has built her life with resilience, embracing the challenges and joys of quilting, especially intricate wall panels and memory quilts.
As a proud mother of fallen soldier Spc. Brandon D. Gordon (KIA February 18, 2007), every quilt she creates bears a label with his name—ensuring he is never forgotten.
Her deeply personal work, including memory quilts made from uniforms for grieving families, echoes the belief that “soldiers never die until they are forgotten.”
With every stitch, Terri honors love, loss, and legacy—because "Night Stalkers Don’t Quit".
