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This was made as a gift for one of my parents. It was one of the first quilts I ever did. I wanted to make my dad a quilt but he is an architect and so a traditional “country” quilt would not do. So I happened across the book “Watercolor Quilts” by Pat Margaret and Donna Slusser and was hooked on the idea of “painting” with fabric. This was a simple progression of fabric values from dark in one corner to light in the other corner. I framed it as a window to give it some structure as it was very impressionistic. |
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