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Alice T. Megna made her quilt, Dancing into Spring, using a technique she learned for piecing curves from Sheila Frampton Cooper. She was inspired by the wildflowers growing in Texas during spring, and just like nature itself, she let design come organically to her rather than planning it out ahead of time.

Dancing into Spring by Alice T. Megna of Round Mountain, Texas was featured in the Abstract, Small category at Houston 2019.


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#13 M.K. Otto 2020-06-13 17:57
I love the colors and your creativity. It is just beautiful!
#12 Sue K 2020-06-13 07:04
Wow, your quilt is just wonderful and so colorful. Love it girl, your are putting us on the map of success!!!
#11 gailhurn 2020-06-13 00:45
I love this quilt and admire you so much. Beautiful and intricate and cheerful!
#10 Kathy Jo Perry 2020-06-12 17:40
Alice, your quilt is almost as beautiful as you are! So proud of you.
#9 bethelbee 2020-06-12 15:08
Beautiful quilt!!!! Would love to be able to do curves that nice! Love the colors!
#8 Brenda K Squyres 2020-06-12 13:14
It is an absolutely beautiful piece of art.
#7 Alice Megna 2020-06-12 11:00
Thanks for all the nice comments. I was so surprised, and deeply honored, to have my quilt featured. Sheila is a wonderful instructor. She shows her technique, then provides individual coaching to help students make their own creations. She was also very kind to provide occasional guidance as I created this quilt.

I love the woman with an arm full of flowers. Never saw that myself.
#6 E.K. Dockweiler 2020-06-12 09:17
This is indeed a joyful remembrance of spring. Love all the colors and design.
#5 Suzanna Johnson 2020-06-12 09:03
Congratulations Alice!!
It is a beauty.
#4 Sharon A Theriault 2020-06-12 08:00
When I opened the whole quilt, the first thing I saw was a woman with an arm full of flowers. It's not a style I would work on, but this is beautiful!
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