Lake County Quilt Trail | Hawaiian Pineapple
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Hawaiian Pineapple

Donors

Rian and Debra Sommerfield

Owners

David and Bonnie Weiss

Location

2505 Soda Bay Road, Kelseyville

This classic barn sits amid a beautifully maintained vineyard, lush in summer. The Hawaiian Pineapple was chosen to honor Debra’s mother, Jacqueline Raelene Araujo Myers. Jackie Myers was a true “island girl,” born and raised in Hawaii. Hawaiian quilts have always been made with much reverence for ancestors. It employs the tradition of using only two colors in its execution. This one was chosen carefully and lovingly.