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The last of the quilts.
I have more quilts I could show you but hopefully you've enjoyed browsing through a month's worth of quilty photos! Which is your favorite? Mine in found in this post!
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All the quilts are very beautiful. Such wonderful artistry in each one.
ReplyDeleteOnce again -wonderful art-work. Must have been really a lot of work. All the best and a good time
ReplyDeleteVioletta
These are really wonderful! You saved the best for last. Thanks for hosting our party
ReplyDeleteI like the "fireworks" quilt!! Although, all of them are really beautiful! Thank you! Cathy
ReplyDeleteIt's hard to choose a favourite but I think I like the 3rd one.
ReplyDeleteLove them all, especially the racoon.
ReplyDeleteHappy Tuesday and thanks for hosting, Sue.
More wonderful quilts! I think I fave the 4th one down, but the last is bright and cheerful! Enjoy your week, stay safe, and thankyou again for the linkup.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful sources of inspirations are in this technique. Maybe you'll try once.
ReplyDeleteEven it's more metaphorically, I like to use in greeting cards this approach!
Thank you for this series. Have a beautiful week ahead, Sue!
I like these quilts. i recently discovered a quilt artist named Faith Ringgold in Picasso museum. Very intesting https://www.museepicassoparis.fr/fr/expositions-en-cours
ReplyDeleteCute raccoon. You don't see many raccoons on quilts!
ReplyDeleteThey all look so good, my favorite would be the 3rd one....
ReplyDeleteThey are all so beautiful. I can't pick a favorite.
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosing the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.
Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday and rest of the week. ♥
I love them all, but the third one today is truly amazing!
ReplyDeleteWe love the fun, non traditional quilts, so pretty and creative.
ReplyDeleteAll of them over the last three or so weeks were beautiful. It's a skill I've never attempted (I'm not much of a sewer) but a quilter inspired me to crochet a temperature afghan (a strip for each day of a year representing its high temperature). Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteThose are such beautiful quilts. Thanks for sharing them. Thanks for hosting and I hope that you have a wonderful day.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the link today Sue. And for quilting posts.
ReplyDeleteLooks amazing
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