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Filtered Sunlight by Judy Durant, 2014
This quilt was machine pieced and machine quilted in a spiral pattern. The quilt design uses a basic, traditional pinwheel block and employs alternate grid work with the intentional use of background fabrics in varying tones of gray being integral to the design. Inspiration for the quilt came from walking in the woods, noticing the way sun light coming through the leaves varies the intensity of colors in the understory. West Newbury, Massachusetts, United States 28" x 32"

The Overgrown City by Cadence Jenkins, 2014
I designed this quilt to enter into the Texas State Fair. I combined City themed fabrics and Wildlife themed fabrics in a wonky 4-patch pattern. I then quilted this quilt with my Aunt's long arm. This is the 2nd quilt I have made. Ovilla , Texas, United States 60" x 76"

Rainbow Magic by Mollie McMahon, 2014
This is the first ever quilt I made. Mumma let me choose fabrics from her boxes and use her sewing machine and I got this made. It's called "Rainbow Magic" as I love all the colours in it and it makes me feel happy and magical because I made it. Sutton, New South Wales, Australia 46.5" x 50"

Staircase by Kate Ivie, 2014
I made this quilt for my best friend, Hannah. I started it when I was ten and gave it to her for her 11th birthday. I picked the back fabric specifically because her favorite colors are blue and orange. Austin, Texas, United States 43" x 55"

Pinwheels by Kate Ivie, 2013
I made this quilt at a summer camp at The Cotton Cupboard in Lackway, TX. I like it because each block looks like a pinwheel. This was the second quilt that i have made. I hope you like my quilt! Austin, Texas, United States 43" x 57"

ohmygosh polish by Gabriella Grove, 2015
I was looking through pintrest trying to find a unique pattern for my quilt. I came across this nail polish quilt. It caught my eye because I absolutely love doing my nails different colors and designs. Ive only done about two quilts, I hope to get better as I make more.

Spunky Squares by Gabriella Grove, 2015
The junior modern quilt guild was donated pre cut jelly rolls, I needed a pattern that would incorporate all these different colors and patterns.

Staircase by Ginger Conner, 2015
I started this quilt when I was 9 and finished when I was 10. I looked at some other youth quilts and wanted to make a quilt of my own. I went to my Aunt's house and started to work on it. I added the border to make it my own. This was my second quilt and it was the first I quilted.

Hearts Desire by Autumn Overton, 2015
This is my first large quilt that I made. I used solid fabric that I won from The American Made Brand mini quilt challenge. I added patterns for my own style and used half square triangles so I could piece them the way I wanted. I added hearts to the middle of my quilt because I put my heart and soul into this quilt. I saw the opportunity to make this quilt and took it. I was inspired by my success on my mini quilt.

Frog prince Reflections by Sofia Locke, 2014
I started this quilt at a workshop with Faye Packham at the Ulladulla Quilters Gathering. Her pattern is called Japanese Reflections. I used the fabric line called Prince Charming by Tula Pink and White Kona Snow. I had to carefully piece the blocks so that they fit together. This is the biggest quilt that I have machine Quilted.