Dogs are romping around the border of this modern feeling folk art quilt. Spied at The Stichin’ Post in album ”Contemporary Folk Art Retreat’.
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8 Point Star Temperature Quilt -Free Pattern
Discover the artistry of the Plains and Pine Temperature Quilt, a breathtaking fusion of design and functionality. Crafted around a captivating 8-point star motif, this quilt ingeniously captures the essence of daily temperature variations. In this masterpiece, each diamond symbolizes the highs of the day, while the serene backdrop represents the lows. Notably, the monochrome “blocks” herald the dawn of each new month, infusing the quilt with a sense of rhythm and renewal.
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Lori says
I was hoping someone could tell me the artist who quilted the “Dogs Romping, Modern Folk Art” quilt. I think it’s absolutely GORGEOUS! I’d love to see more from this artist and hopefully learn more about their technique and how this quilt was made. I’ve searched the internet and can’t find anything other than the single image. Thanks so much for any help you might give me!
rose says
Looking for the pattern for Dogs romping
Belinda Brooke says
Lori,
Try this link:
http://suespargo.blogspot.com/2011/09/contemporary-folk-art-retreat-camp.html
Scarlett Burroughs says
Thanks Belinda for the helpful info. –Scarlett