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This quilt was designed in December of 2003. I have always been fascinated by the sky, night or day and I love the moon in all it’s phases. It was always interesting to me that you could see the dark part of the moon as being slightly different than the rest of the sky around it even though it was dark. So I decided to try to capture this phenomenon in fabric. Since star fabrics are an addiction of mine, I had to find a way to use some of them. I sold this quilt to one of my mother’s friends. I hope she is enjoying it. |
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