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Sea Quilt Crazy Quilt
Sea Quilt Crazy Quilt
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Sometimes the hardest part is deciding which of many designs to do next! Sketches are calling from the design folder, ideas are everywhere, and the next circle exchange is due… As a member of the Rainbow Circle in the Las Vegas area Desert Quilters, Carol has used the block exchanges as design challenges, often designing not one but several related blocks.
Angels Quilt Block Castles Quilt Block Chickens Quilt Block
Angels Castles Chickens
Octopus Quilt Block Alchemist Bottles Quilt Block
Octopus Alchemist Bottles
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Spinning Dahila Quilt Irish Frollic, Irish Stew Quilt Duck Wheel Quilt
Spinning Dahila Irish Frolic, Duck Wheel
Irish Stew
Crazy Patch Baby Quilt String of Diamonds Quilt
U. P., Someplace Special Quilt
U. P., Someplace Special
Crazy Patch Baby Quilt String of Diamonds
Log Cabin, Square Knot Quilt Bare Necessities Quilt Taz Quilt
Log Cabin, Square Knot Bear Necessities Taz
Sesame Street Quilt
Red & Black Quilt
Twins Quilt
Twins
Sesame Street Red and Black
Surprise! Here's another tip: Always plan ahead to take several good photos of your quilt the minute it's finished! If possible, hang the quilt (if all else fails, try pinning one edge to the top of your drapes), scoot the furniture out of the way, and hold the camera as squarely to the quilt as possible, and on a level with the center of the quilt. Use a tripod if one is available for super sharp pictures. Also try a couple of shots with the quilt draped over a chair or put it on the bed, and shoot down from a ladder. Remember to remove extra clutter from around the quilt-- and, don't forget to take a shot of the quilter with the quilt.

Even though Carol is a quilter and photographer, in the past she has let some of her quilts get away without photos, or in some cases only quick snapshot. Oops!

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