Margot Driscoll made this quilt. She named it "Compost". I love how wonky the blocks are!
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Here's a closer look at part of it!
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Debbie Zeida made this wallhanging. It's another sample for the Jo Morton Club.
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These necklaces were made by Robynne Thomas. Click to see them better. There's a nice mixture of stones and charms. She has them for sale at the Black Crow Gallery on Rt. 6A and also at Homework on Tupper Rd. in Sandwich.