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Quilting Area  

When we were first married in 1998, I wanted to start making quilts again. The problem was my quilt frame was in storage in Kansas and I lived over 2,000 miles away in Labrador. I know very little about carpentry and Gary knows very little about quilts. It took several days and using pencils, papers, spoons and butter knives, we finally had a working plan for a quilt frame.

The quilt on the frame is an embroidered quilt top my mother made at age 86 and I am quilting it for one of her great-granddaughters. The blue and ivory quilt is a crib-sized snail's trail or monkey wrench. The rose and green quilt is a broken star wall quilt. The purple and ivory quilt is an Ohio star crib quilt.

Library  

No quilting area is complete without a place to hold those quilting books, magazines and projects in process. Gary made these shelves so I could keep all my reference material close at hand. Behind the door Gary has made racks to hold my quilting templates and rulers. I enjoy listening to music or books on tape while I quilt, so my boom-box and tapes live in the studio.


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