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I love basket quilts (okay…I love most any kind of quilt)!
The detail that I noticed in this quilt is the intricate sawtooth sashing. Cool!
Look at the pieced background in this next quilt! And the light shining on our star figure skater!
The next quilt has a great tactile quality to it. I wanted to touch it, but I didn’t.
Don’t you just love the scalloped border? What a lovely way to finish off this floral beauty.
I admit, I was drawn by the striking red and white of the next quilt. I wish I had paid more attention to how it was made. It could’ve been done with reverse applique, or perhaps by paper cutting (also known as Scherenschnitte). Or with fusible web. There are many ways to applique. In any case, I love it!
Lou Carver created this wonderful memory book commemorating Dr. Latham, Spokane’s pioneer female doctor. Way cool!
There was not a lot of wearable art at this year’s quilt show, but I have a jacket to show you.
Love those pintuck sleeves!









































