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Old 06-15-2010, 05:46 PM
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Here's a bigger pic of my avatar quilt -- as requested. It's really just a very scrappy strippy quilt, using up lots of leftovers and bits cut when I tidied up my stash.

I made this quilt for auction to benefit our local early intervention center for special needs children -- my youngest son attended therapies and early preschool there, and it was a wonderful, warm and supportive environment. The title --"It's a spectrum thing" is a nod to the many kids on the autism spectrum who were classmates of my son (who has cerebral palsy).

The quilting is all free motion, unmarked, and improv. Each color band has a different style of quilting. In future quilts, I may rethink that, but it worked ok on this one. the little blocks of color in the black bands are also free motion quilted with tiny little shapes or emblems -- like a goldfish shape, to represent the snack times, or a little heart, etc.

before quilting
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now it's been quilted
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Love your quilt! It's very creative and I like the symbolism you used throughout.
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A very interesting quilt. I like it a lot!
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Old 06-15-2010, 05:55 PM
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beautiful.
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Old 06-15-2010, 05:57 PM
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Thanks for the before and after pics. You can really see the amazing changes the quilting brings to the design. Fantastic colours and a beautiful unique quilt. I am sure the recipient will treasure it.
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I really like the quilt and the quilting makes it come alive. Your quilting choices are great! Good Job for a great cause.
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Beautiful quilt you are so creative. Great cause you are helping
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What a clever idea - I love the color strips.
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Wow!! I love it, beautiful and original!
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It's a beautiful quilt and for a good cause!
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