G-mother's Flower Garden top c. 1930, Quilter: Sue Patten, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. I was not
able to confirm the web address so I have not included it here.
I know it isn't easy to see in these photos, but the use of two different color threads creates another layer on the surface of this quilt. I like the improvisational look (even if the planning was very precise) of the different designs. I know that trying to decide what to quilt is never easy. Sometimes I have to listen very carefully to a quilt. Maybe I should play with some different thread colors.
Please check out Mary Kerr's site to see the schedule of when and where these quilts will be throughout the year. My photographs do not do them justice.
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