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John Scibran's Portfolio |
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This quilt was made for my partner Doug. He loves nature and bears and eagles. I designed this quilt with Electric Quilt 5. It received a second place ribbon in the Warwick Valley Quilt Guild's 2004 Quilt Show. |
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This cute little quilt used a technique to make a Cathedral Window quilt entirely by machine. It is a real fun technique. |
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Jane Stickle made a quilt in 1863 which had 169 different blocks in it. It is called the Dear Jane quilt. This is my interpretation of some of the blocks done in batiks. |
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This quilt is called Hawaiian Sunset and comes from the book Tropical Thirds. |
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This wallhanging was made in a flying geese technique class I took in Poughkeepsie, NY |
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This quilt comes from the Sew Wonky pattern. It is a class it am doing at Quilter's Crossing in West Nyack, NY |
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This fun wallhangeing was made from I kit I bought at a quilt show and uses a unique angled ruler. I loved the effect and decided to make one. |
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Nancy Elliott MacDonald found a unique way to make the Winding Ways Quilt. It makes a great class. |
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This bright quilt won first place in the Woodstock Quilt Supply Challenge in 2003. It is made from Jane Sassaman's Floral Fantasy Collection. |
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For Woodstock Quilt Supply's 2004 challenge, they decided to use the Tushka Homma line from Andover Fabrics. My entry got Honorable Mention this year |
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For the Warwick Valley Quilt Guild's 2004 challenge, I designed this bright quilt to represent the theme of the show which was "Star over the Mountain" |
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