This is Brandon's Roman Maze by Maureen Grey, at a meeting of the Santa Clarita Valley Quilt Guild. It features olive green and gold batiks.
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These are some Roman Maze quilts that were made as a group project in Sewciabelles, a quilt guild in Cedar City, Utah.
This is (L to R) Heather Judd's almost-completed Roman Maze top (the binding just needs to be hand sewn), and Gloria Derr's center top with Norma Rogers holding one corner.
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Kathy De Koven's is the blue and yellow Roman Maze, and Diane Houle is holding her floral and tan quilt.
These ladies started and finished their quilts at one monthly meeting and had them finished (quilted and bound) by the next one!
This was also at Sewciabelles.
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This is Gale Grover's Hot Peppers quilt. She finished this quilt top in five hours from cutting to putting the borders on.
She added more borders because she's tall and wanted enough to cover her toes.
This is the Crazy for Curves pattern.
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Kathy De Koven went a little wild with this pattern, too, and finished two quilts in quick succession.
This is the first quilt she did, and she had anxiety about piecing the curves. Once she did one top, she decided that she just HAD to do another one.
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This is Kathy De Koven's second Crazy for Curves quilt, and she got a little wilder with the curves.
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This is Audrey More's Crazy for Curves quilt, which she decided to make bigger. She made the center bigger, then did a wonderfully creative border.
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