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These are actually 4 different quilts from Leigh, but I'm putting them all together here. She dropped off 4 quilts at one time, and now tells me that there are 3 more to be dropped off. Where does she find the time and energy?
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Here are her sweet owls, clearly out in the barn, so I quilted narrow lines to mimic the barn wood in the barn from the farm where I grew up.
Cows! Quilted with tufts of grass so that they are all out standing in the fields.
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Chickens have escaped from the coop and are running free through the yard. Meaning the eggs are being left in all sorts of strange places.
I love the fluffy one above, and the use of the stripes on the bias to get more texture in them!
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And finally the dogs to help keep the livestock under control. I tried repeatedly to get photos that better match the colors of brown background and dark batiks for the sashing, but my camera and I are not working well together.
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