
Diane Duncan of Calgary, Canada sent us a photo this morning of a portion of a 30″ x 48″ quilt titled, “2008 Retirement Angst” to which she has added words that reflect on the state of the Toronto Stock Exchange, at that time, as well as some quotes. Here you can see the statement, “You can be young without money but you can’t be old without it.” – Tennessee Williams.
Diane’s Art Sites
http://dianeduncan.blogspot.com/
http://picasaweb.google.com/DianeDuncan01

This “Sisters” quilt needs no more than the one word it features. This was made several years ago by Norma Schlager and depicts her and her sister.
Norma Schlager’s points of contact:
Blog: http://notesfromnorma.blogspot.com
Website: http://www.normaschlager.com
Also, see her work here: www.fiberrevolution.com
Rachel Roggel of Israel sent a bunch of links so that you may view her many quilts that have words:
square beads
http://www.roggel.com/Journals/2002/september.html
http://www.roggel.com/Journals/2002/january.html
http://www.roggel.com/Journals/2002/february.html
round beads-
http://www.roggel.com/Journals/2004/april.html
http://www.roggel.com/Journals/2004/february.html
Paul Simon series- buttons composing letters, letter buttons
http://www.roggel.com/PS/ps.html
I hope that you have enjoyed seeing these photos as much as I did!
Patricia Cummings, write to me at: pat at quiltersmuse dot com
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