For my donation this year to the 2017 SAQA Benefit Auction, I wanted to try doing a series and expand on the theme of moonlight. I call this little art quilt, Moonlight in Vermont. It's 12" x 12" per the required size for submission. I made it for two reasons; (1) I was born in Vermont and (2) It's the title of one of my favorite songs. I used the same background fabric as in my previous quilt. I used silver tissue lamé for the moon again and silver metallic thread for the quilting design and for highlighting the mountain tops. This time, however, I used a silver permanent marker to add more highlights to show the moon's shadow on the mountains. (It sold for $100)
Years ago, I became interested in genealogy and tracing my family tree back as far as I could go on both sides of my family. In 2010, I made this "genealogy quilt" focusing on my mother, Irene. I made this small quilt to look like a desk blotter. Some of the things I included in this small quilt are pictures from her high school class, family pictures, census information about her and vintage postcards from the area in Vermont where she grew up. My mother passed away in 2014 at age 95. Genealogy Quilt #1

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