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A "Crumb" quilt. Where you take all those little bits of fabrics that you have in random shapes and stitch them together until they are large enough to make a block of whatever size you choose.
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I especially liked Pam's limited color palette. Mostly greens and blues with a few black and white thrown in for fun
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Quilted with "Radiate Pearls", and there are small "pearls" strung through
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Pam told me that this was called "Skip to my Lou", but I don't know if that is the pattern designers name choice, or if Pam created this on her own. Regardless, it's darling!
Quilted with Baptist Fans
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