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Biloxi Rose (30"x30"x1")
Suzi made this log-cabin piece for her daughter Cerise in 1994. It was her first Christmas
away from mom and hopefully this brought a touch of home to Mississippi. There are just
two similar log cabin squares here, the quilting adds a new design.
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Blue-Mauve II (24"x24"x1")
This is an off-center log-cabin, which is quilted with ideas from Suzi’s Quilted Logs book. The piece comes alive when
finished in the "Suzi’s Hang Art" method. The
actual framing process takes less than 30 minutes. Two inner borders were used with this
piece. Again the cross quilting creates an interesting new design. |

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Dancing Paisley (44"x44"x1")
This is an off-center log-cabin. Designer fabrics were used which are resistant to fading.
Suzi ran out of the paisley fabric and incorporated the striped fabric. Now, it's obvious
the addition is what created the interest. Just like life, we need to appreciate the
unexpected. It is finished in the "Suzi’s Hang Art" method.
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Points
ll (24"x24"x1")
This is an off-center log-cabin finished in the "Suzi’s Hang Art" method. This was designed for the
Rockpoint building in Spokane Washington. The striking and yet subtle art piece is enriched
with cross quilting.
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Ultimate
Reflections (24"x36"x1")
This is another off-center log cabin created with simple pinks and blues. The cross
quilting creates a new and unique design pattern. The way you finish your handwork greatly
increases the chance that it will be passed onto later generations. |