Red Main

Red Main

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Red Clutch Main

Red Clutch Main

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Purple Main

Purple Main

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Group Shot 2

Group Shot 2

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Black Main

Black Main

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With Background

With Background

Here's a wider shot of the logo with background. There are 18 background hexagons in each of this block type.

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On Deck

On Deck

Due to space constraints, completed purse bodies are stashed on a strip of cloth above the dining room window.

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Making Straps

Making Straps

For the purse straps I take trim and attach a matching binding to to back. In general it takes...

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Skulls

Skulls

I use trim to create the purse straps. Surely there is cloth in the house to match this coolio trim!

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Red

Red

This is an early one, from when I was still quilting the face of the actual logo. Now I let the logo alone and quilt everything else.

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Another Mudcloth

Another Mudcloth

Actual mudcloth is created in strips tacked together into one sheet. Often you have to take apart the strips and reassemble them to fit your needs.

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BR 12, red lever 4

BR 12, red lever 4

For now, all of the purse backs are done in two styles. This one is BR 12, red lever 4, which only makes sense if you have a 401A. Which I do.

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BL 15, red lever 4

BL 15, red lever 4

For now, all of the purse backs are done in two styles. This one is BR 12, red lever 4, which only makes sense if you have a 401A. Which I do.

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Obama Logo Quilt Block, With Background 1

Obama Logo Quilt Block, With Background 1

This is the version of the Barack Obama logo quilt block, with a background included.

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Obama Logo Quilt Block, Loose

Obama Logo Quilt Block, Loose

This is the stand-alone version of the Barack Obama logo quilt block, that I designed.

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Multi Green 1

Multi Green 1

The cloth for this one was originally napkins dyed and woven by a woman's collective in Ghana. I...

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Mudcloth 1

Mudcloth 1

Early on I quilted the actual logo along with the body. While I like the way that made the arch...

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Dual Purple 1

Dual Purple 1

Confession! I came very close to keeping this one for myself. Two years ago for a...

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Blue 1

Blue 1

This style of blue will be a mainstay offering. It's Kona cotton.

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Set 1 Group Shot

Set 1 Group Shot

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