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Here are some more quilts. The kaleidoscope quilt is one of my favorite patterns. It offers so much possibility in using colors and prints to create a variety of effects. I enjoy using the straight-edge pieces to give the illusion of spinning circles.
The watercolor quilt is a small wall-hanging that I create about 10 years ago. It was an experiment in using many different floral fabrics. Now that I have a whole wall covered with fleece, it would be much easier to design.
The pillows were made recently. I used the same fabric source for the central panel in each, but different contrasting fabrics for the three pillows. I'm currently quilting a large throw quilt that should complement these pillows and my beige couches.
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