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Unfair of my job to expect me to show up when I have arts and also crafts to do

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in memory of kimberly bergalis by natalie de groot ann demeulemeester for robert mapplethorp katherine hamnett for all those who have died of aids pat cool for perry ellis in memory of rob parola in memory of jorge and terry by gianni versace
Always Remember: A Selection of Panels from the NAMES Project's AIDs Memorial Quilt cCeated by and for International Fashion Designers, pub. 1996.
quilt moth
It is done!
The front.
The back.
Fabric is a layer cake in the Imagine line from Riley Blake Designs. I cut them into half hexies.
Elsey A. Halstead, “Rising Star Variation Quilt” (Minisink (now Middletown), New York, 1848), cotton, 100 × 85 inches (courtesy American Folk Art Museum, gift of Kathryn Trotta Kane and family in memory of their grandmother Margaret Halstead Minch)

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Quilted Portraits No. 4 of Dean Winchester and Sam Winchester
17” x 17” cotton fabric
Stills from “The End.” Finally finished! See my pinned post for details about how these are made.
I've been doing an old fashioned internet dive following links on very old quilting websites, and I found the website of Caryl Bryer Fallert and her really amazing quilts--many of them are all hand-dyed fabrics on top of intense geometric piecing