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2015 Quilt Show EntriesNo1NameMary AdamsTitleDay & Night2Mary AdamsSail Rigger's Bag3Tami AlbrechtLady in Red4Tami AlbrechtShibori Zebra5Tami AlbrechtWinter Hare6MargoBerenbergIllusions7MargoBerenbergPurple Reign8Adrienne BortellJacob’s Log Cabin9Adrienne BortellMy Garden10Jan BrinkMonet's Swamp11Jan BrinkMicrowave hot pad12Jan BrinkPotato Bag13Maria BrowerBig InchiesAbout the EntryMy granddaughter chose the two fabrics three years ago forthis Day & Night design by Eleanor Burns. The colors are notmy favorite, so it has been a challenge to work on it. Last yearshe told me I had to finish it before she went to college. Shegraduates from high school this coming June!I was not able to attend the class (the year before last) butmade it on my own. It'll be great for my golf stuff!My "Inchie Challenge" was inspired by discarded scraps from afellow quilter. Triangles were sewn together, sandwiched andquilted to create the inchies. Against a simple quiltedbackdrop the varying sizes of inchies were assembled in acascade, nestling "The Lady in Red" in their midst.I created the background fabric using a Shibori resist printingtechnique. This requires yarn, a tin can and fabric paint. Thezebra paint was created by drawing the image on contactpaper, cutting out the design, applying it to the fabric andpainting. Removing the contact paper stencil revealed thezebra on its Shibori background.Winter Hare was created using an Elmer's School Glue Geltechnique. I drew the design with the glue and after it dried Ipainted the exposed fabric. The design was revealed whenthe glue was washed out. The geometric band at the bottomwas created using a contact paper resist technique.This was the second item I tried when I began quilting. Thepattern was so busy I couldn't make myself finish it. Finallythis year I committed to finishing ALL of my unfinishedprojects. By putting sashing around the blocks I tamed the"busyness" and this quilt is now one of my favorites.I took a class at Bella's Quilts from Kathy Miller last Spring andwas unable to finish the quilt at that time. I started working onit again when I returned to the Voyager. It was challenging atfirst but I'm glad I persevered. I selected the colors and madethe quilt for my stepdaughter.My grandson requested a quilt to take to college in NewEngland. He liked a brown log cabin quilt in a magazine andthis is the result. The fabrics came totally from my stash - Ididn’t buy a thing. When I ran out of one color group, I startedwith another, which gave me the “design.”The flowers are my “busy work” which I then have to figureout how to put together even though they don’t really haveany rhyme or reason.After reading Ricky Tims' "Convergence Quilts, Mysterious,Magical, Easy and Fun" (Ricky Tims C&T Publishing @2003), Itried the technique in reduced size. While sewing it, I thoughtit looked like a swamp. This year I decided it needed frogs andwater lily pads.I made these items for my children for Christmas gifts. I hadthis one left over. Made in 100% cotton. A soup bowl fits inthe hot pad & the corners facilitate removing the hot bowl.I made these items for my children for Christmas gifts. I hadthis one left over. Made in 100% cotton. Bag will also warmor cook vegetables, tortillas, etc.This was our 2014/15 Inchie Challenge. To make the best useof the pattern in the fabric I made the inchies larger.Quilted ByLynne JensenMary AdamsTami AlbrechtTami AlbrechtTami AlbrechtLynne JensenJulie houseAdrienneBortellAdrienneBortellJan BrinkJan BrinkJan BrinkMaria Brower

2015 Quilt Show EntriesNo14NameMaria BrowerTitleBeautiful Bloom15Maria BrowerCactus and Flowers16Maria BrowerKokopelli Dance17Maria BrowerI See Stitches18Donna CampEmbroideredChristmas19Arlene Carter20Arlene Carter21Joan CaversScraphunter’s StarIIWildflowerRhapsodyMy Sister's Grapes22Tami Albrecht,Joan Cavers,Anne Gloeckler,Maureen HerranTossed Garnet23Gloria Colgrove24Christine CooperCheckmarkBargelloFarmer and Friend25Christine CooperHeart Nine Patch26Kris CurtisRecycled DenimPurse27Pat Davis"Ulu" (Hawaiianname forBreadfruit)28Pat DavisTotal EclipseAbout the EntryThe flower was a demonstration and project in our fiber artsgroup. I wanted to do something with my completed flower,so I attached it to a backing I made using silk roving and fibers.The center block was first stamped with a wood block andpaint, and the designs and borders were beaded.The Kokopelli and other small Southwest motifs werehandmade and fussy-cut for this art quilt.This is my second of three jackets. It is a Southwest designmade with a sweatshirt and stitched with decorative stitches;a pieced circle design on the back and a group of fussy-cutdancing Kokopelli appliquéd on the bottom back.This embroidered wall hanging uses designs from AnitaGoodesign. I was inspired and mentored by Anna-MargaretFountain, a fellow Quilters 2 member. It is my first completedembroidery project.I made this quilt for my grandson Brady. He is 8 years old.Hope he likes it!This quilt is made in loving memory of our daughter Amanda.Flannel backing as requested. Deeply missed. Never forgotten.My sister painted the grapes and challenged me to dosomething with the fabric. When I arrived in Tucson I realizedI had the perfect space for a small wall hanging. I decided totry something asymmetric and I am quite pleased with theresults.The challenge for this quilt was to use a packet of fabric fromthe cupboard to create a quilt. We had fun deciding whichpacket to choose. We were allowed to choose the pattern andto add extra fabric to that in the packet. Our quilt is based ona "Deconstructed Nine Patch".My first experience at doing bargello. Wow!! The design is bySusie Weaver.My Tuesday appliqué group decided to do a block exchangeusing a block called "The Pennsylvania Block" paired with asolid block. There were about eighteen participants. My bestfriend and mentor hand quilted it for me.The nine patch blocks were rescued from the 1930's fabric binin the Quilters 2 closet. I added the appliqué hearts and theappliqué flowers on the border.In my never ending search for the ideal purse, I designed thisone. I used recycled denim jeans for the exterior including thebutterfly pocket. The lining is from stash and includes twozipper pockets. I like it but will continue tweaking the designto get it exactly right.I made this quilt thirteen years ago for my oldest daughter'sbirthday. The green leaves were cut out and hand appliquédonto the white background. It is hand quilted in thetraditional Hawaiian 'echo' style. It took 900 yards of threadand over 1500 hours to complete. The pattern is "Ulu" byPoakalani.This quilt was just completed for my oldest son's birthday, andmy daughter-in-law helped me choose the wonderful colors.It is by far the most difficult quilt I have done and it took meforever to complete! The pattern is "Total Eclipse" by JudyNiemeyer, which I enlarged to queen size.Quilted ByMaria BrowerMaria BrowerMaria BrowerMaria BrowerDonna CampLynne JensenLynne JensenJoan CaversMaureenHerranJulie HouseHand quiltedby Mary JaneEhlichHand quiltedby ChristineCooperKris CurtisPat DavisPat Davis

2015 Quilt Show EntriesNo29NameSharon DonnellyTitleTiny DancerAbout the EntryThis pattern was used in a previous quilt for my niece and haddark purple triangles. When I made my quilt I used a lightcolor for the triangles. It was interesting to see how using alight color changed the appearance of the quilt.The flower fabric and music fabric appealed to me as two ofmy favorite things. The design is from a published pattern butI don't have access to the pattern here in Tucson and I don'trecall the name.This quilt is made from embroidered blocks designed by AnitaGoodesign.30Sharon DonnellyMy Favorite Things31Anna MargaretFountainNursery RhymesQuilt34Sharon GarnerLabyrinthI bought the quilt design packet - Labyrinth by Calico CarriageQuilt Designs / designer Debbie Maddy- while travelling theSummer of 2013. I pieced the quilt during a quilting retreat atBear Cabin in Show Low, AZ last May 2014 and it was quiltedby Desiree Pursley in Nov 2014.35Anne GloecklerRustic Hearts36Carol GruenkeAfternoon Delight:Earl Grey3738Judy HeegJudy HeegSunshinePurse394041Lynne JensenLynne JensenLynne JensenChristmas StarsDiamond DoubleFeelin' The Blues42Lynne JensenHappy Talk43Lynne Jensen44Lynne JensenHot Days and ChiliNightsLilac Garden45Lynne JensenMidnight Gold46Lynne JensenRadiant47Lynne JensenShade Cascade48Lynne Jensen49Susie JohanssonWild AnimalKingdomZentangle ManiaThis quilt was designed, raw-edge appliquéd and stitchedtogether by a “Quiltathon” group of members in January. Thiswas just one of the projects completed by the enthusiasticmembers of Quilters 2 that day!Elisa’s Backporch Design: Tea-inspired Quilts. This quilt is EarlGrey; lots of curves to sew! I bought the templates and madeit for my daughter.A friend and I put together the pattern for this table runner.I assembled the design from parts of several different pursepatterns, to arrive at what I liked.Pattern by Jason Yenter.Pattern is by Cozy Quilts. I used scraps from my stash.The pattern is Strips and Salsa. As soon as my daughter sawthis on the design wall, she claimed it. Her home is full ofblues.I love the sayings on this quilt. It makes one think about whatis important in life.B-Q2 Pattern. I hang this quilt by my sewing machine toremind me why I live in Tucson in the summer!.I found this pattern in a ten year old magazine I had saved andmade it with fabric from my stashThe pattern is French Braid. I used a variety of fat quartersand left over scraps.This was made as a sample for teaching a class at Quilter'sMarket.This is a pattern from Blank Fabrics. I taught a class on this atQuilter's Market.I designed this pattern and the quilt is my husband's favoriteon cool nights.Zentangle art in paper and fabric put together in a mobile.50Susie JohanssonSouthwest DollEmbellished doll figure made in Fiber Art Group.51Fran Walthall &Norma KindsethOffspring of"SouthwestReflections" (2015Raffle Quilt)There were blocks made by Quilters 2 members that didn't fitinto the original raffle quilt design as well as some leftoverfabric, so Fran offered to make an additional quilt. WithNorma's help, they spent five days or so designing andassembling this striking quilt.Quilted DesireePursley ofPurpleMountainQuilter,Benson, AZAnneGloecklerLynne JensenJudy HeegJudy HeegLynne JensenLynne JensenLynne JensenLynne JensenLynne JensenLynne JensenLynne JensenLynne JensenLynne JensenLynne JensenSusieJohanssonSusieJohanssonAdrienneBortell

2015 Quilt Show EntriesNo5253NameTrish LockieTrish LockieTitleIce TentaclesMisty Morning54Trish LockieSummer Meadow5556Trish LockieJoan McCaffreyThe CoveMoney Bags57NanetteMcDonielsLet There BeChocolate58NanetteMcDonielsCat Nip Nap59NanetteMcDonielsWhirly Gig60NanetteMcDonielsSouthwestHandbag61Roger McKissickIndian Doll62Roger McKissickIndian Staff andShield63Roger McKissickMystical Moths64Roger McKissickUnder The Shroud66Carol MeierSouthwest Galleryof Inchies70Carol MontheiSaddlemaniaAbout the EntryWet felted with wool rovings.Needle felted by hand with wool rovings and yarn on a wetfelted base.Needle felted by hand with wool rovings and yarns into acotton base.Needle felted by hand with wool rovings on a cotton base.This purse was started here two years ago. It's my secondproject combining quilting and embroidery. It left here in abag and returned here untouched! This is my UFO winter andI finished one project! It's the Hobo bag from AnitaGoodesign.In this 2013 Summer Challenge, we were to use some of thered material (the heart) and some of the multicolor (innerborder). The pattern is by Lizzie B. Cre8tive, named "Let ThereBe Chocolate". I just love it!This was our group's 2014 Summer Challenge. Everyone hadto use the pattern "Connected Places" and use any fabric wewished. I had a panel of the cats and put other pieces with it.I added an extra border to use parts of the panel with sayings.This was a Block of the Month at Quilter's Market from April2012 to March 2013. The black and white fabric and a blockpattern were given each month. Additional fabric was addedby the quilter. I added twist and turn pieces on the borderwith color stripes.The pattern for this bag is "Bow Tucks Tote". I like it for all thepockets inside. I've made about seventy of these; they aregreat!The clothing was machine sewn. The body and moccasinswere hand sewn. The head and face was made with Sculpey.The war paint, Indian beads and feathers were added forIndian ceremonial design. The ceremonial staff was carvedfrom bass wood.The staff is Ohio ironwood. The cloth was machine sewn.Leather was used for the handle and strappings. The feathersare from chickens, hawks and wild birds. The shield was madewith a Hoola Hoop and leather. The chief was machine sewnon stabilizer.All moths, which are authentic moths, were hand made usingchicken feathers, cloth, wood and paint. The upholsterysquares were machine sewn. Jute and twigs were sewn byhand for an appliquéd rustic effect.The face of crucified Jesus is formed with different patternsvery similar to painted portraits by the famous artist Matisse.Colored pencil was used to create shading, shadows, andhighlights on the face. My rendition of what Jesus' face lookedlike from the markings on the Shroud of Turin.The Art Quilt Group selected “inchies" as our challenge for2014/15. I chose a Southwest theme. These “inchies” actuallymeasure 1.5 inches. Copper wire and beads are used to fastenthem to the quilt.This quilt started as a Pam Bono design. It took one summerjust to cut the pieces. It was a quilt that just would not gotogether for me. After putting it away for two years, I decidedit would not defeat me. The two appliquéd saddles are all thatis left of Pam Bono's design.Quilted ByJoanMcCaffreyLynne ielsCarol MeierCarol Monthei

2015 Quilt Show EntriesNo71NameClarice PahleTitleStack and WhackLeMoyne Star72Sue PatchStars From the Past73Susan PrentissDesert Sky74Susan PrentissBevels For My RV75Marion RathwellA Bag for Betty76SouthwesternChallenge77Mary Adams,Donna Camp,Katie Galli,Anne Herman,Billye ReynoldsBillye Reynolds78Billye ReynoldsCholé79Paula RichMountain LadySlipper80Sharon RozyckiBlanket Stitch Baby81Barbara SalazarCelestial Magic82Barbara SalazarFireside Chat83Barbara SalazarPrickly Pear84Barbara SalazarMy SecondFavorite MarineAn Old PuebloChristmasAbout the EntryCatching the bug after a short Quilters 2 Stack and WhackClass, I purchased "Magic Stack and Whack Quilts" by BethanyS. Reynolds. I had so much fun that a planned twin size quiltturned into a king size bedspread! Too big for my machine, itwas quilted by my local quilt shop.This quilt has helped to decrease some of my stash. Thepattern is from an old mid 1970's quilt magazine. I drew upthe blocks and created a paper-pieced format. All materialsare antique and not typical quilting fabrics. We use it in ourcamper as we travel.I just love the points obtained from paper piecing! This will bea wall hanging in my soon-to-be-remodeled sewing room. Thepattern is "Desert Sky" by Judy Niemeyer, Quiltworx.My friend Donna convinced me this quilt would be perfect formy RV - and it is perfect! The pattern is "Bevels" by KariNichols, Mountainpeak CreationsI often make this bag, a version of "Turning Twenty Again", forfriends. I use their favorite colors for a personalized gift.We counted off to form our group. Then we were given a bagof fabric from the Quilters 2 closet and asked to make acharity quilt. We met several times and designed this quilt bycollaborative effort in stages.Quilted ByPatchedWorks, ElmGrove, WIResult of a block of the month at Quilt Basket taught byCatherine Skow who also designed the pattern. Techniquesused include machine appliqué, hand embroidery, beadingand embellishing.Made from "Cholé" fabric by Benartex, pattern by Bernina,"Cholé" machine embroidery designs by QESD. Techniquesused: machine pieced designs manipulated in computersoftware then machine embroidered onto pieced blocks.This is my first art quilt, made from the pattern "Petals of myHeart Wildflower Collection". I've had the pattern for manyyears and was finally inspired to "just do it".Our neighbor in Michigan had a new baby, what better excuseto make a quilt? This quilt is an Anita Goodesign embroideryquilt. The blocks are set on point. All appliqués are coveredwith the blanket stitch.This quilt is so much fun. Just keep looking and you’ll findsquares, stars, circles and more. I used traditional Christmascolors and quilted it with bells and holly.This pattern was designed by Linda and Bonnie at Quilter'sMarket, Tucson. It was part of their Strippers Club series. Ichose red and black for the colors and like how dynamic itlooks.This was a custom pattern created by The Quilter's Market andworked on during a weekend retreat in 2014. This was myfirst attempt at custom quilting using ruler work and freehand.Notice the saguaro and prickly pear along with the sunbursts.This was made from my nephew’s uniform, worn while incombat in Afghanistan serving in the Marines. It is quilted withDevil Dogs, anchors, rifles and chains. The photographs are hisfriends and family. There are three generations of Marines andNavy on the quilt.BillyeReynoldsSue PatchLynne JensenSusan PrentissMarionRathwellKatie Galli andAnne HermanElaine baraSalazarBarbaraSalazar

2015 Quilt Show EntriesNo85NameBarbara SalazarTitleSpirit by ToniWhitney86Barbara SalazarTwo Fabric Bargello87Cari SecordNavajo Sampler8889Cari SecordChristine Cooper,Mavis Gaines,Jeanette Hooper,Norma KindsethQuilted JacketFifty Shades ofPurple with aTouch of Gray90Jan TuttleBack to Nature, FallBatik91Jan TuttleMany Stars, AllDifferent92Elaine VanierMy Stars93Elaine VanierMy Logs94Fran Walthall95Fran WalthallThere's One inEvery CrowdInchie Mobile96Fran WalthallScreen Saver97Fran WalthallSimulating RockArt II98Fran Walthall99Louise WaltonStitch and ThreadExerciseBright NewBeginningsAbout the EntryThe majestic eagle started as a wall hanging but I added to itto create a full sized, self designed quilt on both the front andback. The eagle was built layer by layer.Lynne Jensen taught several of us how to do this quilt. Theombre or gradient fabric along with the print fabric made abeautiful quilt.This quilt was begun to celebrate the purchase of our newhouse in the Voyager Bay, two and a half years ago. Thepattern was purchased in Albuquerque, New Mexico and is by"One Horse Studio". The blocks are based on old Navajo rugpatterns.This jacket was made in a Quilters 2 class.In January 2015, Quilters 2 decided to clear some shelves inthe CLOSET. Names were drawn for teams to work on a fabriccollection packet. Our team of four received a packet with fiveinch strips of purple fabrics plus flannel for the back. Weadded white from the closet "stash". We enjoyed working witheach other so much that we would be happy to do it again!Block of the month at Quilter's Desert Patch in 2009. This isthe second color version of this quilt I have made. It tookapproximately two years. There are 240 flying geese! Theseare my favorite colors.Block of the month in 2008 at Quilter's Desert Patch. I used"Thangles" for the half square triangles. The top was finished 3years ago and I quilted it on my longarm in 2014. Now it's mybed quilt.I adapted a Judy Niemeyer design to suit me for this quilt. Itwas an exercise in learning the cropping technique on my longarm. It will find a good home in my quilt collection for now.This quilt was assembled in an embroidery hoop and theblocks were sewn together on a regular sewing machine. Thepattern is by Anita Goodesign. I enjoyed the assembly processand have the quilt on my sofa.Salvaged some selvages.Quilted ByBarbaraSalazar1", 1.5" and 2" bits of quilted squares qualify as "inchies". Iadded a few beads, dyed some cheesecloth, wrapped itaround a crooked yucca stick (from Jerry Cook) and hungstrands of "inchies".Roger brought us some old copper window screen. I found acircular motif fabric, then cut light weight cardboard squaresand wrapped screen squares around them. I added buttonsand quilted "big stitch" with embroidery cotton.Second in a series. The idea came from a class with MaryEllen Searcy at Hearts & Hands in Green Valley. Techniquesare bleach discharge, appliqué, trapunto, hand stitching, handbeading and copper work.Playing with machine and hand stitches.Fran WalthallMade for my beautiful granddaughter Jessie. I didn't ask herfavorite color. All the brightest, most beautiful hues of thespectrum are included. I wanted a quilt full of radiant energyto send her off to college, warming her through many brightnew beginnings.Lynne JensenBarbaraSalazarCari SecordCari SecordDesireePursleyJan TuttleElaine VanierElaine VanierFran WalthallFran WalthallFran Walthall

2015 Quilt Show EntriesNo100NameLouise WaltonTitleSunflowers in theChicken CoopAbout the EntryYears ago, I picked up coordinated sunflower materials atBella's and liked the match with blue chicken fabric in mystash. I envision the chicks looking for sunflower seeds. I hopeto keep this quilt as it goes well in my living room and keepsmy visitors warm. The block design is from "Potato ChipPattern" at Quilter's Market.101Louise WaltonCheerful RedRooster102JoAnn WashaCathedral Window103JoAnn WashaBargello104JoAnn WashaBedroom Deer105106Diane WilliamsDiane Williams107Diane WilliamsNico's QuiltHome Is Where theHeart IsBaby Alphabet108Diane Williams109SharonWoodworth110SharonWoodworthAlaska Star111112SharonWoodworthAudrey Young113Audrey YoungReflections ofSpringMonsters UnderMy BedLife Messages114Audrey Young115Audrey YoungAll I Got ForChristmas Was aButtonElectrified Sunset116Audrey YoungFall's EnchantmentFound this cute rooster project in Quilt Magazine - a design byDiane Arganbright. I needed a break from quilting. I did himwith a bunch of scraps, stuffed him around a bag of rice forweight and now I have a patchwork doorstop or maybe a largepincushion?I like the challenge of learning new techniques. I designed thisquilt and it is my effort at learning the cathedral windowstechnique. It is based on a technique by Erica Plank using the9" seam pressing template from "Unseen Hands". The designwas influenced by Lynne Edwards' "Cathedral Window Quilts"I saw a bargello quilt in a magazine advertisement and knew Ihad to try to make one. I purchased the book "Twist and TurnBargello Quilts" by Eileen Wright and based my quilt on the"Aurora Borealis" design.This quilt is based on a photo of a deer sitting in the yardoutside our bedroom window. Using techniques from Ruth B.McDowell's "Expanding the Basics", freezer paper piecingtechniques, and her "Design Workshop" books, I designed thiswall hanging. It is sewn with straight seams, no curves or yseams.Made for my oldest grandson.Made for my third great grandchild - sometime in the distantfuture!Made for my first great grandchild - sometime in the distantfuture!Made for my second great grandchild - sometime in thedistant future!A quilter friend in Washington gave me the pattern “Spirit ofthe Southwest” and some of the fabrics (copyright 2001 byThe Quiltmaker). She bought it on a trip then realized it didn'tfit her Northwest style.Table Topper. Pattern from Carol Doak's book “50 FabulousPaper-Pieced Stars". I use this on my counter between kitchenand dining area.Table Topper Pattern design by Gladys Clayson, MartineauDesigns.Monster ideas from “How To Draw 101 Monsters”, by TopThat Publishing. Writing from a Richard Scarry bookCross stitched designs from Precious Moment's “That's Life”.Custom crazy pieced background. Original creative stitchingwith perle cotton thread.Lutradur background painted with silver metallic paint andsponged with blue paint. Painted dryer sheet “inchies” createbackdrop for ornaments.Yarn wrapped pipe cleaners, fuzzy black yarn and heavyinterfacing used to create the flowers.Kit “Window on the East” by Quilt Woman.com. Diamonddust and sequins accent trees. Can you find the hiddenanimals?Zoo Day at theBeachSpirit of theSouthwestQuilted ByLynne JensenJust for FunQuilt Shop,Vancouver,WAFiddlestick'sQuilt Shop,Vancouver,WALynne JensenLynne JensenLynne JensenLynne JensenLucy Dahn,Tucson, AZSharonWoodworthSharonWoodworthAudrey YoungAudrey YoungAudrey YoungAudrey YoungAudrey Young

2015 Quilt Show EntriesNo117NameAudrey YoungTitleMagical Moment118Audrey YoungMarsh Flight119Audrey YoungMoonlight Dazzle120Audrey Young121Audrey YoungStay Out of MyCacheWelcome To MyDahlia Garden122Audrey YoungWoven Friendship124Adrienne Bortell,Connie Maley,Jolene Steppe,Caroll ZobristIn The PinkAbout the EntryHand dyed fabric from “Joy's Fabrics & Quilts.” Tree is felted,yarn painted, and trapuntoed. A gift, the real quaking aspenleaf was acidified, stabilized and plated in silverPattern by Ravenwood Designs. Black fused fabric cut intostained glass design. Fabrics inserted under black fabric.Only variations of blue used in the design. Lutradurbackground painted with pearl white and blue paints.Real bark and moss applied to Tsukineko inked lutradurbackground. Animals felted and thread painted.“Dinner Plate Dahlia Brooch” pattern by la Todera. Paintedfiber paste applied to heavy interfacing for branches. Yarnwrapped pipe cleaners create the stems.Fused black cloth wedges woven through concentric fusedfabric circles, fiber paste stenciled birds, and pine needles.We received a bag of materials from the Quilters 2 closet. Thehour glass squares were already put together and we addedthe cream squares to complete the top.Quilted ByAudrey YoungAudrey YoungAudrey YoungAudrey YoungAudrey YoungAudrey YoungCarol Zobrist

29 Sharon Donnelly Tiny Dancer This pattern was used in a previous quilt for my niece and had dark purple triangles. When I made my quilt I used a light color for the triangles. It was interesting to see how using a light color changed the appearance of the quilt. Sharon Donnelly

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