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    Senior Member Ginaky's Avatar
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    It was neat to see in person! It was on display at Paducah. The quilt wasn't smooth--the pieces stuck out about an inch from the back. When you moved from one side to the other, it changed faces. I can't imagine the imagination and vision that the person who did it has! There were beautiful quilts there!
    Regina in Richmond, KY

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    I am awestruck! How in the world...???

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    That is amazing.
    "Sometimes it's OK
    if the only thing
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    was breathe."

    Good friends are right there with you.

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    That is very similar to Yaacov Agam's art which does the optical thing

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    What a stunning quilt!

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    Wow...how do they DO that? !!!!

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    wow that is cool

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    Thanks for sharing this amazing quilt.

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    Amazing...still trying to wrap my mind around this one!

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    That is really innovative work! It was interesting to hear how she was inspired to both make this kind of quilt and why she chose the women she did for the quilt. There were several quilts that I saw on one of the websites that also were inspiring one being a map of the US with a maze superimposed over it and containing facts and figures about the US. As you went through the maze starting in Washington state and traveling across all the states then ending in Maine, there were questions to answer about the states/country. Answers were provided on the quilt. What a great educational tool for both kids and adults.
    Last edited by KLO; 04-30-2015 at 10:46 AM.

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