We were so busy working our booth
at the AQG Show
I didn't have much time to view the quilts.
With just a few minutes to run up and down the aisles
I did spot one, a miniature, that was quite impressive.
Forest Aglow
by Julie Mossier
Julie wrote:
"I enjoy the challenge of working small.
This little quilt is paper pieced and has
over 1,200 pieces in it."
W.O.W.
I can't imagine the patience (and eye sight!) this took.
If you look closely
you can see little crystal beads
glimmering at the tops of the purple sections.
Beautiful
Julie said her inspiration came from
this
Tree Dimensional pattern
14 1/2" X 17"
by George Siciliano
which contains 2,201 pieces.
Oh. my.
Tree Dimensional
is a variation of a Log Cabin block
and can be ordered
sure is tiny
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