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Sue Garman's Stars for a New Day, created for TheQuiltShow.com members, was our 2009 Block of the Month. Many of you made it and won 5 State Fairs and over 100 local and national ribbons. Cherrie Kridler made a wonderful rendition with her own fabric and some personal changes. We saw Cherrie's quilt at Houston 2016. She named it Lucky Stars for a New Life - Retirement. Great job Cherrie.

Be sure to join us with Sue's Pattern, The Halo Medallion, our BOM for 2017. The quilt pattern has been extended through 2018 so everyone can get a chance to get a ribbon of their own. Want a head start? Get the new kit by Island Batik made for the Halo Medallion pattern and get a special discount.

 

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#13 Stephanie Tarver 2017-12-21 14:28
Such a beautiful quilt congratulations
#12 Stephanie Tarver 2017-12-21 14:26
Your quilt is beautiful Cherri. Congratulations
#11 Wanda Nesloney 2017-10-27 10:07
Cherrie!! Congratulations again. I loved seeing your quilt hanging last year, and to be able to see it here is very special to me. It is such a beautiful quilt Congratulations on your retirement!!
#10 brinkleyls 2017-10-27 06:29
Such a beautiful work of art!! Would love to have this pattern to add to my Sue Garman collection!! Will you re-run it please!!!
#9 Mo 2017-10-26 15:14
Congratulations Cherrie--it is stunning!!
#8 SaraBellah 2017-10-26 11:36
Have you considered re-running this series as a tribute to Sue? I mean the whole BOM or maybe just instructions from Sue that accompanied it in 2009? She was such lovely lady and so generous with her time & talent.
#7 Bev 2017-10-25 20:23
Awesome job Cherrie. So proud of you having a quilt in the show.
#6 Bev 2017-10-25 19:03
Yea Cherrie so proud of you. Was so awesome to see it hanging last year at quilt show. How wonderful!
#5 Brenda Howard 2017-10-25 16:47
Cherrie, such a wonderful job all of your work is beautiful and shows your delight to be retired and happy to finally have time to do as you please.
#4 Candie 2017-10-25 11:21
I love the scrappy look of the quilt There is a lot of energy in each row
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