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Date Created2016
DescriptionI decided to do this because this would be an ongoing project to get my skills up on hand quilting, embellishing, applique, etc. Plus I was amazed at the crazy quilts I've seen, the work and love...
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Date Created1960-1979
DescriptionMy aunt Joyce gave me this quilt; she has lots of quilts from my grandmother Aurora Dingus-Bransford. She said my Grandmother (RoRo) gave it to her. My Grandmother Roro was from Taft, Oklahoma. She...
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Date Created2014
DescriptionThis quilt was created as a result of a challenge for our Teacup group. We were given a small piece of teal fabric. We were required to add at least six borders. Borders were pieced (black/white) and...
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Date Created2014
DescriptionThis pattern was shared with me by one of my quilting sisters (Karen Jack). She helped me cut the pieces and I did the layout. I love using black/white strips of fabric cut on bias for my binding.
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Date Created2014
DescriptionWhen my sister and I were younger my mother (Emmie D. Melvin) had given us T-shirts with the Maya Angelou poem Phenomenal Woman on it. I found mine that had been put away. I decided I would make a...
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Date Created2004
DescriptionA challenge project - Favorite Dessert . I choose to do six different desserts fused into 11.5 inch squares. I used hand and machine embroidery and sashings to connect the squares, I also used some...
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Date Created2014
DescriptionThis was a challenge project.
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Date Created2014
DescriptionI received the sample fabric from a dear friend Judy. I wanted to make something to show her that I used the fabric.
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Date Created2014
DescriptionI loved this piece by Loretta Pettway and did a copy as close as I could. I could not do the triangles separately, so I found a piece of fabric that had the triangles already, and used that to emulate...
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Date Created2008
DescriptionMy cousin shared the template and the pattern with me. One of my favorites and my signature black and white strip binding cut in the bias.