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Why Quilt? One Person’s Story Penny Gold Piecemakers Guild January 19, 2001.

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1 Why Quilt? One Person’s Story Penny Gold Piecemakers Guild January 19, 2001

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3 S.A.S.S. quilt 2001

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5 first potholders, each 8x8”

6 Card Trick potholders, 8x8”

7 a Flying Geese pattern, 8x8”

8 strip piecing 8x8”

9 paper piecing, 8x8”

10 working with plain colors, different bindings, 8x8”

11 appliqué, from a Matisse design, 8x8”

12 appliqué and free-motion quilting, 8x8”

13 placemats, 12x18”

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15 Suzanne Marshall design, ca. 30x34”

16 from Jean Lohmar’s basic piecing class, with appliqué added, 36x36”

17 from a Nancy Chong Hawaiian appliqué class, 36x36” With apologies for the blurriness of some of the photos-- I have not mastered our digital camera!

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19 2003 S.A.S.S. quilt

20 first Log Cabin block (upper right corner)

21 Folk Art appliqué, 36x42”

22 173 Circles, 46x64”

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24 Jewel Box, Fun Quilts (Bill Kerr & Weeks Ringle)

25 Iced Coffee, Fun Quilts (Bill Kerr & Weeks Ringle)

26 small sketch, June 2005, 3-1/2 x 5”

27 Pine Grove, first try, 12x18”

28 the opposite of “pine grove,” 12x18”

29 Pine Grove, 12x12”

30 portrait, 5x12”

31 maquette for quilt, 15x17”

32 maquette with several trials of appliqué techniques

33 strip in progress, 14x60”

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