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Nancy Watts
My daughter lives in Walnut Creek, California and when I saw this fabric named “Walnut Creek” I knew I had to make a quilt for her. The interior pattern is called “Scrappy Patches” and the quilt is 67” by 79”. I enjoyed working with the printed diamond pattern in the borders. I machine quilted the quilt. I included a picture of Bonnie wrapped up in the quilt next to my grandson Nico.
Judy Liebo
The oldest in my dad’s family was my Aunt Lois. She was an exquisite hand crafter. When she was in her eighties, she gifted me a quilt that she had made years earlier. It was torn in places by her wheelchair, the batting had disappeared and many seams were ripped. But it contained 49 intricately embroidered floral wreaths. I decided to cut them apart making smaller quilts to give to the families of her siblings.
Dawn White
“Tea Time on High Street” was made from a Jelly Roll (2-1/2″ strips). The strips are sewn into a tube and then cut into triangles which open up to form blocks measuring 7″ square. Despite those blocks having bias edges, it was a fun quilt to make. Pattern is “Tea Time in Bali” (free!) by Larene Smith.