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Taking a similar approach to a popular quilt she made before, Jennifer Sampou took a large animal, in this case a whale, and set it against a simple background to emphasis the appliqué work done in the quilt. Featuring quilting by Jenny K. Lyon (Show 2404), enjoy Whale And I.

You can learn from Jennifer in Show 2706.

WhaleAndIbyJenniferSampou - 36 Pieces Non-Rotating

WhaleAndIbyJenniferSampou - 100 Pieces Non-Rotating

WhaleAndIbyJenniferSampou - 289 Pieces Non-Rotating

WhaleAndIbyJenniferSampou - 36 Pieces Rotating

WhaleAndIbyJenniferSampou - 100 Pieces Rotating

WhaleAndIbyJenniferSampou - 289 Pieces Rotating

Original Photo: Kristin Goedert

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Showing off the full range of her Ombre fabric line, Hearth by Jennifer Sampou gives off a feeling of home. It is her take on a traditional house block with the star in the middle representing the people who live in the house.

You can learn from Jennifer in Show 2706.

HearthbyJenniferSampou - 35 Pieces Non-Rotating

HearthbyJenniferSampou - 99 Pieces Non-Rotating

HearthbyJenniferSampou - 300 Pieces Non-Rotating

HearthbyJenniferSampou - 35 Pieces Rotating

HearthbyJenniferSampou - 99 Pieces Rotating

HearthbyJenniferSampou - 300 Pieces Rotating

Original Photo: Kristin Goedert

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This adorable dog is enjoying his day in the sun. It's Sun Worship by Barbara Yates Beasley.

See Sun Worship by Barbara Yates Beasley.

Want to learn how to make your own animal portrait? Learn how from Barbara in Show 1905: Animal Portraits.

SunWorshipbyBarbaraYatesBeasley - 35 Pieces Non-Rotating

SunWorshipbyBarbaraYatesBeasley - 100 Pieces Non-Rotating

SunWorshipbyBarbaraYatesBeasley - 300 Pieces Non-Rotating

SunWorshipbyBarbaraYatesBeasley - 35 Pieces Rotating

SunWorshipbyBarbaraYatesBeasley - 100 Pieces Rotating

SunWorshipbyBarbaraYatesBeasley - 300 Pieces Rotating

Original Photo: Gregory Case

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Play Jinny's Memory Match game and find out the name of this lovely block.

 
 
 

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Containing everything that is done India, recycling, fixing things, using hand-me-downs, Sujata's Confetti quilt has it all. Featuring every bit of scrap in her trash can, plus some pieces of one of her husband’s shirts, the quilt was done by hand because Sujata believes it makes the quilter feel humble about their work.

You can learn from Sujata in Show 2705.

ConfettibySujataShah - 35 Pieces Non-Rotating

ConfettibySujataShah - 99 Pieces Non-Rotating

ConfettibySujataShah - 300 Pieces Non-Rotating

ConfettibySujataShah - 35 Pieces Rotating

ConfettibySujataShah - 99 Pieces Rotating

ConfettibySujataShah - 300 Pieces Rotating

Original Photo: Kristin Goedert

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No matter which puzzle you usually do...

First do the 35 non-rotating and let people know your time in the comments. Just for fun & interest. 

 

All quilts mean something to the quilter's who make them, but this one was especially significant to Sujata. Mom And I was mostly stitched while Sujata was sitting next to her mom and talking to her after she had experienced a stroke. To her, it represents that life needs to still go on when the going gets tough.

You can learn from Sujata in Show 2705.

MomAndIBySujataShah - 35 Pieces Non-Rotating

MomAndIBySujataShah - 99 Pieces Non-Rotating

MomAndIBySujataShah - 300 Pieces Non-Rotating

MomAndIBySujataShah - 35 Pieces Rotating

MomAndIBySujataShah - 99 Pieces Rotating

MomAndIBySujataShah - 300 Pieces Rotating

Original Photo: Kristin Goedert