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Mixed media applique with die cut shapes of wool, leather, felt and linen; promoting a quilting guild through local media; stitching a variety of motifs.
Mixed media applique with die cut shapes of wool, leather, felt and linen; promoting a quilting guild through local media; stitching a variety of motifs.
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S2, EP6 "Transparency and Big Stitch"Using transparency as a design element; creating a quilt for charity; combining hand-quilting with machine quilting to create high contrast designs with depth, texture and movement.
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