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The light fabrics in this top are ones that I hand dyed.
I love all of the Log Cabin settings!
The focus fabric in this quilt shows frogs all dressed up :)
Great quilt for a young boy with the colorful airplanes flying around.
Pleased with the corner treatment.  I'll be using that again!
Sorry for this picture - the quilt top really does have a border all the way around!
This focus fabric made great stacks and I like the design.  Very intense colors!!
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This quilt's little squares are very tiny!
A friend suggested the name when she saw the Quilt Top....perfect :)
I've always wanted a Moon Garden of all white flowers to look at in the moonlight.  Never managed that, so this is the next best thing :)
Super Scrappy!!  This was fun for me to find a way to set a bunch of stars made from stacked fabric left over from other quilt tops :)
I wanted to make a top with orange, pink and purple without it being garish.  I think that the pastels and black and white accents accomplished toning down the brights.
Brighter than the picture.  I liked the large star formed by the red & green.
The pinwheels look great with the plaid fabric stacked for each one.
I think they may be talking about where the fried eggs came from in that red border fabric :)
This would make a lovely baby quilt!  There is space in the setting blocks for some nice quilting.
Loved working on it - loved the result :)
A lot of half-square triangles...thus the name :)
These blocks are made from so many different fabrics!
Hope you'll take a close-up look at those blocks - the focus fabric was amazing!
Loved this little Santa!
Look at all of the tiny flying geese in the border! I made the geese while waiting for news of a grandson's birth :)  Really like the turquoise highlights in this Quilt Top.
Great colors in the focus fabric
I was amazed at how adding the four 16 patches brought out the central double star design.
These mirror boxes use the back of the fabric for every other triangle.
Subtle colors make the quilt look older - lots of room for great quilting to show.
The double fold bias binding on this Quilt Top is also scrappy.
I really liked this setting on an old favorite.
A lot of gold in the scrappy blacks.
Note that the center of each block is a Friendship Star using the border fabric.
This Quilt Top came about by using four different stacked hexagon groups in combination.  I had planned on four different quilt tops but it just wasn't working.  Together, I loved them :)
Some great traditional fabrics.
This design was fun to work with and I was pleased with the red zig-zags!
Sometimes, I really like to use lots of red to pull scrap colors together.
Shows great in person!
Design shows well in person.
The little touch of green in the Drunkard's Path blocks, really makes the red glow.
Loved this setting - it makes the tiny nine patches sparkle :)
I started making Sawtooth Stars with each piece of different solid colors that I had.  I had a lot of them!
Making the backgrounds get increasingly lighter towards the center gives some nice depth to the quilt top.
This very large floral print focus fabric made very diverse blocks.
Quilting would show up well on this lighter quilt top.
Loved the sun faces in this focus fabric :)
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