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Lisa Sipes quilted Victoria Findlay Wolfe's wonderful Modern quilt, Double Edged Love, which was the recipient of Best in Show at the inagural QuiltCon 2013.

Star members can be inspired by Lisa in Show 1506: Two Amazing Women and the Power of Quilting.

Learn more about Victoria Findlay Wolfe in Show 2002: Look Out! Double Rings and Curves Ahead and in Show 1404: Jump Start Your Creativity with 15 minutes of Daily "Play."


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#19 vrishchick 2020-10-25 10:14
Ladies, You are breaking my heart with all the negative comments. I hope you will post only your helpful and uplifting comments. (If you don't like something, just move on. Thank you.) Victoria is an artist and a master quilter, just look at the amazing details in this quilt.
#18 Rose Harrigan 2018-06-12 10:10
Very confusing to my eyes! Why do we need modern twists on such a great piecing method? How about using photos in the spaces rather than random piecing? I appreciate the talent and creativity but it just is not my cup of tea.
#17 Christine 2018-06-08 09:18
I was taken with this quilt the first time I saw a picture of it! I like the way the "blank" circles lead your eyes to discover more circles. Art is meant to create movement and Victoria's quilt definitely does. I think it's fascinating!
#16 Jan 2018-05-26 17:18
I do not care for it. I agree the white is too dominate. It looks confused overall, too much going on.
#15 Laurie 2018-05-26 16:25
I've loved double wedding ring quilts since my grandmother made me one when I was a child. I stood in front of this quilt for a long time at QuiltCon, amazed at its freshness and ingenuity. I admire Victoria Findley-Wolfe for her modern twist on traditional designs. Why do modern quilts evoke so much vocal dislike? I don't like Civil War reproductions, but I would never call them bland and uninspired.
#14 JCinTX 2018-05-26 16:14
I have loved this quilt from day one seeing it! I understand why traditional quilters find it different & not their taste. I find it inspirational to step out of ‘my box’ to explore quilting as the art it can be! No one sees the same thing in any medium.
#13 Judy 2018-05-26 10:15
The quilting is lovely but the quilt itself is not.
#12 Maureen Leah Benjam 2018-05-25 23:22
Obviiously a labour of love but not for me, the rings were too obvious.
#11 Cindy 2018-05-25 16:27
I love it!!
#10 Penny M 2018-05-25 13:47
Sadly, I don't find this quilt inspiring. I am sure it took a lot of time and work to design and make, but it is a little chaotic for my tastes. Am sure Lynndi could do a lot better.
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