\r\n\tThe St Petersburg Guild that I belong to in the winter had a quilt challenge, use Black and White and one other colour. I brought a selection of black and white fabric strips left over from a quilted garment project with me from Canada, so decided to combine the challenges. One of the fabrics has printed spiders and I added another so the challenge is to find the 10 spiders.
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\r\nRowley, Richard Henry. Bird's Eye View of the Chicago World's Fair. 1933. From Merikay Waldvogel Legacy Project.
\r\n\r\n\tInspiration for this quilt is my cat who loves my furry blanket. He kneads it with his paws as if he is a kitten and the furry blanket his mother. My interpretation of this experience is a kitten cuddling up to a furry teddy bear.
\r\n","function":"Image - medium display (250-500 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","verify":"yes","Pattern":"A WARM FURRY FRIEND","Maker":"[\"MARKOS, NITA\"]","Date":"2000-2025","legacy_kid":"1-6-32B","project_id":"52","form_id":"152","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-05-27 13:22:44","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:16:51"},"sort":["A WARM FURRY FRIEND"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"j7CJXpEB8akQsUweb2gt","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"52-152-322","InstNameF003":["Quilt Alliance"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Quilt Alliance; Put a Roof Over Our Head","InstInvContrNumF004":"15","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/52-152-322/015TerryPottmeyer.jpg"],"QuiltTitleF009":"A Web is Home for a Spider","OverallWidthF12a":"15 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"15 inches","DateFinishF023b":"2006","FeaturesF053":"cotton, machine piecing, machine applique, embellished with beads and thread, machine quilting","QuiltTopF054":"Pottmeyer, Terry","LocMadeF057a":"Mercer Island","ProvStateF057d":"Washington","description":"The spider is a common and harmless garden spider, Argiope aurantia. Each night the spider eats her web, and then builds a new one the next day. This spider spins her web on the \"Next Door Neighbor\" quilt block, indicative of her life as a neighbor in our gardens. Dew is depicted on the web with beads, as is the spider's abdomen. ","function":"Image - medium display (250-500 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","verify":"yes","Pattern":"A WEB IS HOME FOR A SPIDER","Maker":"[\"POTTMEYER, TERRY\"]","Date":"2006","legacy_kid":"1-6-23","project_id":"52","form_id":"152","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-05-27 13:21:33","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:16:51"},"sort":["A WEB IS HOME FOR A SPIDER"]}]}}BACK TO SEARCH
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