One of the neat things about this style is that there is no formula. These quilts are built one row at a time. The resulting quilts were as varied as the attendees. I did not get capture photos of all the quilts, but I'll show you some I did get. I apologize in advance for any blurriness. These were taken during the last day's show and tell. There was hardly time to photograph or get close enough for a good shot- hence the angles. Enjoy the show. (These are from the 5th week of the retreat.)
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| Sally's Zebras |
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| Jean's Parrot Tulip |
| Sylvia's Blue on Black |
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| Denise's Baskets |
| Charlotte's "Spot" |
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| Sue's Portrait |
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| Elisa's Lady of Guadalupe |
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| Kyra's Framed Applique |
| Sue's Kaffe Medallion |
| Pat's Cherrywood Beauty |
| Karin's curious Kitty (made from floor scraps) |
| Close up of Karin's Kitty |






Beautiful quilts! This is a wonderful way to develope a quilt top.
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Always, Queenie
really fun. gotta say I'm partial to the kitty, meow, and the baskets (hey, initials and the year in there - woohoo). so happy for you that you got to go do this!
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