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Welcome to the Quilted Fox Virtual Quilt Gallery
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We invite you to submit a photo of your quilt made (mostly) with fabric
from The Quilted Fox; inspired by a Quilted Fox class; or from a Quilted
Fox kit. Send us a photo and a description and we'll put it on the page
and then return your photo. Or bring your quilt into the shop and we'll
take a snapshot with our digital camera.
Don't forget to check the other Quilt Gallery page, too!
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| Jane Vogl
Here are the pictures of my quilt that I brought in to show, made
from the Australian fabric. Thanks again for the help in picking
out the fabric. I love it and am so happy with the result. I even
love the back so much! Thanks again!
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Photo on left: front of quilt
Photo on right: back of quilt
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Margie Zechmeister
Thought you might like to see the finished product. My son loves
the fabric. Only one problem-- he says he can't come home after
drinking ! Cause it makes him dizzy!
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Norma M Swanson
My mom made the patchwork blocks when she was in the early stage
of Alzheimer's. She died before she could put them together. At
her funeral, my sister Joy said mom never made her anything. So
I said I would take the blocks and make them into something for
her. All the blocks were different sizes so I had to border them.
I found the Geisha Indigo print at Quilted Fox and knew it was perfect
for my sister and her husband who is Aisan-American. Sandy Wagner
did the quilting.
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Long time Quilted Fox customer Jody Amborg recently held an exhibit
of her quilts at her office in Eureka. Although there were many
quilts included, the star of the show was the quilt that Jody recently
completed commemorating her experiences in New Orleans. Jody volunteered
her time to counsel disaster survivors and then created the quilt
with appliqued blocks representing her experiences.
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Upper left: Jody talking about her Hurricane Katrina quilt
Upper right: Jody talking to a visitor. Note her elegant attire
which she also made.
Lower: The Hurricane Katrina quilt
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Linda Grabel
Last year Linda hosted at her home a young scholar from Scotland.
He was in St. Louis to do research on the border states during the
American Civil War. Linda traveled to Scotland this year to help
him celebrated his wedding. She made this quilt from a Quilted Fox
kit as a wedding gift.
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The photo on the left is the quilt which is in the Courthouse Steps
pattern. The photo on the right is the back of the quilt. The four
stars represent the four border states.
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