
This quilt is similar to the one that my Mom liked, but it's a different quilt. Imagine sewing this design? It might drive me to drink.

The pinwheel style quilt below looks like a Dr. Seuss version. Little squares appear to be perched on each wing of the pinwheel. Lots of motion there.
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In case I haven't said thank you....THANKYOU!
These are beautiful. I couldn't get there to see the show and really enjoy the vicarious experience!
I wish I could have gone to this show! Thanks for sharing these quilts with us. The pictures are the next best thing to being there. Gail
I can't even tell you how much I am enjoying these red and white quilts. Thank you so much for sharing.
I want to thank you for all of the posts you have done so far on the red and white quilt exhibit in New York. There was no way I could get there, even though I do know several Nebraskans that did fly out for the show. Keep the photos coming, especially for those of us not lucky enough to get to attend!
Each one is a work of art. And my favorite colors too!
Striking colour scheme!
Have a sweet day!
You certainly did a great job of photographing the quilts, Karen, thank you so much!
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