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Lynn's quilt
was one of a group made for two families who were being hosted
by a church in Humble, Texas, following Hurricane Katrina. The
quilt was presented to one of the children in September 2005. |
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Lynn
made this baby quilt for her husband
Jim's doctor's nurse, Niki. She'd been
so good squeezing him in for some appointments
he needed that he wanted to thank her.
It was presented in July 2005 and the
little girl arrived in August. Both parents
are former naval officers and the family
now lives in the Seattle Area. |
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Diana Stewart
made this charming quilt for Project Linus from her September 2005 Dots & Dashes
block win. All the blocks were made from 30's repro prints and muslin. |
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This is Diana's Dots
and Dashes number 2 quilt. She is
sending it to the Linus Connection
in her town. |
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This delightful
Double 4-Patch quilt was made by Ellen Robinson's 'quilting' aunt. Ellen
won our September 2003 BOM and gave the blocks to her aunt! Isn't this
a neat quilt?
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Mary
Evans' quilt is made from FolkArt Wedding fabrics that she used each
month for 15 months to make the entire Ohio Star series of patterns.
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Irene
Beachy (Sheba) shares her Pinwheel Ohio Star BOM which she won in August
1999. Irene did this in the "quilt-as-you-go" method. Working
on it made her fall in love with fall colors. Be sure to click on the
photo for a larger view.
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Teresa
Moon of Canberra, Australia shares her "Floating in a Sea of Green" quilt,
which was made from blocks she won in March, 2001. The pattern is "Broken
Dishes". |
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Teri made this quilt
with the super simple heart blocks she won in february of 2003. |
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Lou made this quilt with her
January 2005 Basket BOM win, and donated it to the Linus Quilt Project. |
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Diana made this quilt with
her June 2003 Does Double Duty BOM win. |