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Debbie Thompson I Sweet Little Quilts PO Box 509 - Ooltewah, TN 37363

View fullsize I started this project with a plan.

Liberty fabrics in the stars. Low volumes and vintage sheets on the outer hexagons. Very organized. Very intentional. Very I have a vision.
Then I found the bag.

You know the bag. My husband’s old shirts fr
View fullsize The things I make for me are the things that keep getting pushed to later.

Not on purpose. Just by gravity. There’s a quilt on the longarm. There are blocks waiting to be joined. There’s a pattern that needs finishing. The work I do for
View fullsize Crystal made this. For me.

When we were matched up for this swap, we did something a little different. We chatted early and decided we’d both make from the same fabrics. The same green fat quarters. Same starting line.
And then we let our hand
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View fullsize Beauty rarely arrives in straight lines.

It arrives in the arch of a cathedral. The curl of a fern. The spiral of a staircase. The river that refuses every shortcut.

The eye follows a curve the way it never follows a corner. Something in us leans f
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View fullsize There is something being lost.

Quietly. The way light leaves a room at the end of the day, so gradually you don’t notice until it’s gone and you’re sitting in the dark wondering when it happened.

We traded away the thing made by h

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