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Ammonites are the extinct relatives of sea creatures, such as the modern Nautilus from Palau. That should give you some idea of what this interesting quilt by Kim Lacy is all about.

Watch Kim and learn more about it in Show 2606.

AmmonitesbyKimLacy - 35 Pieces Non-Rotating

AmmonitesbyKimLacy - 99 Pieces Non-Rotating

AmmonitesbyKimLacy - 300 Pieces Non-Rotating

AmmonitesbyKimLacy - 35 Pieces Rotating

AmmonitesbyKimLacy - 99 Pieces Rotating

AmmonitesbyKimLacy - 300 Pieces Rotating

Original Photo: Mary Kay Davis

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Antelope Canyon is Kim's interpretation of the natural phenomenon in Arizona. It was strip pieced with dupioni silk and satin. It was the first large quilt that Kim attempted. Watch the After Set of Show 2606 to find out what the whole story is behind the quilt.

AntelopeCanyonbyKimLacy - 35 Pieces Non-Rotating

AntelopeCanyonbyKimLacy - 99 Pieces Non-Rotating

AntelopeCanyonbyKimLacy - 300 Pieces Non-Rotating

AntelopeCanyonbyKimLacy - 35 Pieces Rotating

AntelopeCanyonbyKimLacy - 99 Pieces Rotating

AntelopeCanyonbyKimLacy - 300 Pieces Rotating

Original Photo: Mary Kay Davis

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A luscious border print makes this simple block shine. Do you know what it's called? Play the game and find out.

 
 
 
 

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It's not hard to see why this quilt is a multi-award winner. Needle-turn appliqué, hand and machine embroidery, cut-away trapunto, domestic machine quilting, and a half-inch clam shell decorative edge finish did the trick. Some of the awards for Flourish on the Vine include:

IQA Founders Award, 2011 Quilts: A World of Beauty, International Quilters Association

Best of Show, Canadian Quilters Association, 2013 National Juried Show

1st Place, Wall Quilts, Home Machine Quilted, American Quilter’s Society, Lancaster PA 2013

Learn from Kathy in Show 2605.

FlourishontheVinebyKathyKWylie - 36 Pieces Non-Rotating

FlourishontheVinebyKathyKWylie - 100 Pieces Non-Rotating

FlourishontheVinebyKathyKWylie - 289 Pieces Non-Rotating

FlourishontheVinebyKathyKWylie - 36 Pieces Rotating

FlourishontheVinebyKathyKWylie - 100 Pieces Rotating

FlourishontheVinebyKathyKWylie - 289 Pieces Rotating

Original Photo: TQS

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Kathy writes,

"Symphony of Praise is a replica of Instruments of Praise, which now resides in the U.S. National Quilt Museum in Paducah, KY. Both quilts were inspired by Psalm 150: praise Him with the trumpet, harp and lyre, tambourine and dancing, strings and flute, resounding cymbals.

Appliqué was completed by the Royal Inland Hospital Auxiliary Quilters in Kamloops, B.C. My heartfelt thanks go to Gerry Buchanan, Victoria Gray, Peggy Heath, Earla Horne, Audrey MacKenzie, Sonja Marek, Niki Scallon and Ilene Zurowski. I couldn’t have made this quilt again without them!"

Watch Kathy in Show 2605.

SymphonyofPraisebyKathyKWylie - 36 Pieces Non-Rotating

SymphonyofPraisebyKathyKWylie - 100 Pieces Non-Rotating

SymphonyofPraisebyKathyKWylie - 289 Pieces Non-Rotating

SymphonyofPraisebyKathyKWylie - 36 Pieces Rotating

SymphonyofPraisebyKathyKWylie - 100 Pieces Rotating

SymphonyofPraisebyKathyKWylie - 289 Pieces Rotating

Original Photo: Kristin Goedert

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Four Star? Four Square? Do you know the name of this block? Play Jinny's game and find out the name.