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Robin's beautiful feathered star is the center of a medallion bed quilt.
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Kathleen Young
The day of the Old Church Gallery Quilt Guild, Floyd, VA, workshop will always be in our memory. We live about 30 miles from the Virginia Tech campus and many in the area have strong ties to the campus. As the day unfolded, our prayers continued to grow. The date, 4.16.07, is stitched on a branch of the tree. I wanted to use a triangle, a circle and a square in this piece. When I
heard what had happened during our workshop I went over to my campus and took digital images, one of which I put on fabric and used in place of the birds initially used in the work shop. The tree is a combination of applique and free hand machine embroidery. As some of the trees on campus were tied with orange or maroon fabric, I tied my tree in fabric. The caring and support of the community both local and the world and the students for one another, is the reason I selected this image to by on my quilt.
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Eleanor
Eleanor loves to create beautiful porcelain dolls and used them as the inspiration for her original Hawaiian quilt design. This quilt was designed at the North Carolina Quilters' Symposium, Wilmington, NC in 2001
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Marilyn Reed
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Lois Walker
Lois is a member of the Piecemakers Guild from Lake Gaston, NC and used her feathered star block as the center of her beautiful medallion quilt.
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Judy from Floyd, VA
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Ruth Anne Shorter, Annice Crandall and Paula share a moment of good times at the feathered star workshop this May.
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Paula from NC
Paula Shields created this beautiful all green feathered star block at the Tar River Quilters, NC workshop.
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Annice Crandall
Annice Crandall created this beautiful feathered star block that sparkles and twinkles at the Tar River Quilters, NC workshop.
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Linda Conti
I just love animals and this feathered star creates the most beautiful place for a polar bear and her cub. Crystals are used in the eyes of the animals on the border and in the snowflakes around the polar bear and cub.
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Didi Salvatierra
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Frost Vally YMCA Quilt Retreat, October 2005, Catskills, NY.
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Kay McClain
Kay, Paula and Doris, Kay's mother
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They That Sew Through Tears - Grief Workshop, Roanoke, VA
The beautiful quilts created in this workshop, many by first time sewers represent the life of an infant lost. The courage, creativity and willingness to try something new continues to be an inspiration to me.
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Oklahoma Guild Feathered Star Workshop
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Gert Armstrong
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Betty Jenkins
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Lisa Cook
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Annette Smith, Great Falls, MT
Annette made this quilt in the Miniature Shattered Lone Star class
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Jeanne Endrikat, Manassa, VA
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Gerry
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Betty Jenkins
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