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Sorry I’ve been so lax with the blog. Rick and I took an unexpected trip to Florida to see his family. It was a great trip and so good to see everyone. Now I’m home and it’s time to hit the long-arm. This quilt is from Dawn and it made me think of citrus fruit [...]

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Quilt

This quilt was made by my friend Tamara. It’s for her brother in law and is heading over to Italy soon. The quilt is huge so we only got a picture of half of it but I wanted to post it because it’s great. Tamara always does such a nice job with color. I can’t [...]

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Kristy’s Quilt

Okay, another entry about long-arming. This quilt was made by my dear friend Kristy. We took a workshop from Louisa Smith several years ago and learned bargello. The piece I started in the workshop became the Route 66 quilt for my brother. Kristy finished that first one and now has done this new one. It’s [...]

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Judy’s Quilt

Judy E. made this quilt in response to the book “Three Cups of Tea.”  The book is set in Afghanistan and Judy looked at a lot of pictures of the country. She wanted to make something beautiful and positive since so much of what we hear about Afghanistan is negative. She especially enjoyed the pictures [...]

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More, More, More

Quilting, quilting and more quilting. I’ve been trying to catch up with regularly scheduled appointments and fit in some extras. It’s been raining the last few days so I’ve been perfectly content to stay in and work.  I quilted a Building Blocks quilt for Barbara that she started in my class. It turned out really [...]

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