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Colleen Harradine does and she made a quilt to prove it. Strike Up a Friendship with a Redhead is Colleen's way of addressing as she puts it, "the bizarre and increasing antipathy towards redheads!" In her quilt she lovingly highlights many famous redheads throughout history. Did she miss anyone?


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#22 Lascalamama 2018-03-22 00:34
Love, love the quilt. I’m a redhead by choice, the brighter, the better. Do I see a redhead challenge happening? If so, I want to know about it!
Missing redheads: Reba McIntire, Pippi Longstocking, Chuck Connors, Debra Messing. Wilma & Pebbles Flintstone.
#21 Geri Ankiel 2018-03-19 21:01
:-) I always wanted to be a redhead. Presently, I am a blonde. Do I dare?
#20 Carroll Lee 2018-03-19 10:24
Very cool.... And that is coming from a true bottle Ginger, but many naturals in my fam. Great research, Caroline! Great piece!!
#19 Deb Perkins/ Lillie 2018-03-19 07:53
Hmm I never knew Susan Hayward to be a redhead.
I’m headed back to brunette myself. Over 30 yrs with a 2 yr break, when I felt a need to meld into Miami culture, and feeling the winds of change again!
Love the quilt and concept! ... a great collection of redheads too. !
#18 Barbara Hoffman 2018-03-18 21:57
I love it; I am a redhead, or was until I got pretty gray!
#17 Lisa 2018-03-18 20:09
Ooh! Ginger Rogers!

What a fun quilt!
#16 Joy 2018-03-18 18:50
I'll hire someone just because they are a redhead.
#15 Diane Copio 2018-03-18 18:08
Missed Dale Earnhardt Jr.
#14 Jane 2018-03-18 17:59
Lucille Ball was actually a brunette. Her color was a bottled formula secret.
#13 Kerry 2018-03-18 17:30
Very Clever and original
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