A miniature quilt made out of thousands of pieces of silk.
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Note the fussy cut border.
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The wall hanging was made by NQA'S 2013 teacher of the year.
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This is a Dear Jane quilt which took first place in the Scrap category.
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Second place in scrap category of which my quilt took third.
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The following photos were taken when I was on overload as I completely missed photographing their entry card. My apologies that I cannot give due credit. However, I still wanted to share these quilts with fellow quilt bloggers.
The following quilt maker has so many blocks made, that she put the extra blocks on the back with the result that the backing matched the front.
Thank you for viewing. It was a fun and inspiring quilt show.
Recently, I attended the Shipshewana Quilt Festival in Indiana. It was a smaller juried show with beautiful quilts. Monetary prizes were awarded. To see photos of the show, may I recommend hopping over to Fabric Therapy. Teresa does an awesome job of posting photos for those to view who were unable to attend. The room was too dark for my camera and flash photography was not allowed.
Soon I hope to get back to sewing either by hand or machine. At this point I don't have a preference other than I need to make time.
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