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Our Own Quilts
The quilts pictured below were made for our own use or as gifts for
family members.
Of course, family quilts get everyone involved: even the webmaster
gets his fingers pried off the keyboard from time to time and put to
work hand-stitching binding.
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| Larye's Moda University Tote
Bag, with the Moda Vienna Nights Toile cover, stiffened with TemTex
stabilizer.
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"Leonardo's Garden,"a lap-sized
original quilt, designed, pieced, and quilted by Larye. This was
designed on EQ5 for the 2004 Moda Challenge, but the piecing of the
small quarter-circle pieces became problematic: the quilt was
completed barely in time for the 2005 Bitterroot Quilt Guild show.
This is Larye's third quilt, and his first attempt to quilt on the
longarm machine.
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Detail of the quilting on the
lap quilt above. The design is a Fibonacci spiral, where the radius
of each successive quarter-circle is determined by the formula: f(0)
= 1, f(1) = 1, for all n > 1, f(n) = f(n-1) + f(n-2). The ratio of
adjacent members of the series converges on the value (sqrt(5) +
1)/2, also known as the Golden Mean. "Fibonacci" (Son of the
good-natured one) is the nickname for Leonardo Pisano, the
mathematician who developed the formula in the early 13th century and
also introduced the Arabic numeral system to Europe.
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"South for the
Winter," a kit pieced by Larye. The Monkey Wrench blocks suggest
flying geese, but in an abstract way, so Judy quilted abstract ghost geese
in the background blocks. Shown at the 2004 Missoula Quilt Guild
show, "Down on the Farm," May 22-23, 2004.
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