Best Modern Quilts Blog Tour!

Welcome to Day 4 of the Best Modern Quilts blog tour!  I’m Debbie Grifka of Esch House Quilts and there are very few things I’d rather do than design and make modern quilts!  Quilter’s Newsletter, publisher of Best Modern Quilts, is giving away copies of the magazine and some wonderful fabric every day of the blog tour.  Leave a comment on this blog (not theirs) to be entered for today’s giveaway.  Entries close Thursday, Jan 16 at 12 midnight MST.  Be sure to leave your email address so we can reach you if you are the winner.  The contest is closed now.  Thanks for playing along!

Crosswalk

The quilt I have in this special issue is called Crosswalk.  You might think I looked at a crosswalk and was inspired to make the quilt.  Sometimes I work that way, but not this time.  This time, I wanted to design something with open rectangle “boxes”.  I love their simplicity and shape.  So I played around with some sizes and layouts and settled on my final design.  Then, when I looked at the finished quilt, I thought it looked kind of like a crosswalk.  Sometimes I think coming up with the name is the hardest part of making a quilt!  (I’m so glad I took that picture last year as this quilt definitely wouldn’t show up well with all the snow we have now!)

If you’re new here, I hope you’ll take a minute to look around.  I have some fun free projects available and I’d love to come to your area to teach for your guild or fabric shop.  You can also check out my patterns in either my Etsy or Craftsy shops.

Thanks for stopping by and good luck!

(PS  You can buy a copy of Best Modern Quilts here)

156 Comments
  • Linda
    Posted at 16:49h, 17 January Reply

    HI, REALLY LIKE YOUR QUILT!
    THANKS FOR SHARING A GREAT BLUE GIVEAWAY!

    msstitcher1948@yahoo.com

  • Allison C
    Posted at 14:41h, 17 January Reply

    Looks like a cool magazine and I really love your crosswalk quilt.

  • Pam Schoessow
    Posted at 14:04h, 17 January Reply

    The simplicity of this design makes it very appealing. Well done!

  • Marg
    Posted at 08:46h, 17 January Reply

    Debbie I love this quilt. Yes, sometimes finding a name for a quilt can be very difficult. Thanks for the chance in the giveaway.

  • Lisa E
    Posted at 06:23h, 17 January Reply

    Very cool quilts. Thanks for sharing!

  • Anonymous
    Posted at 05:17h, 17 January Reply

    I like the blue with the white; very crisp looking!

  • Linda V
    Posted at 05:17h, 17 January Reply

    Love the quilt! Thanks for the giveaway.

  • Linda V
    Posted at 05:16h, 17 January Reply

    Love the quilt! Thanks for the giveaway.

  • Anonymous
    Posted at 05:12h, 17 January Reply

    I just love the Crosswalk pattern–so clean and so fresh!

  • Robin
    Posted at 04:27h, 17 January Reply

    Fun tour! I like your quilt! 🙂

  • Diane
    Posted at 04:24h, 17 January Reply

    I love your quilt along with many of your other projects. Thanks for sharing your work and thanks for the chance to win.

  • Anonymous
    Posted at 03:55h, 17 January Reply

    Nice fresh design. tks Pam pjrcontest@msn.com

  • Joan H.
    Posted at 03:33h, 17 January Reply

    Enjoyed touring your blog. Lovely designs and quilts. The modern Crosswalk quilt is so beautiful!

  • Nancy
    Posted at 03:29h, 17 January Reply

    Fantastic design!

  • Arita
    Posted at 03:19h, 17 January Reply

    Thanks for a chance to win. I love your quilt design.

  • sophie
    Posted at 03:13h, 17 January Reply

    I love the open rectangular shapes in your quilt!

  • Karen Pryce
    Posted at 02:51h, 17 January Reply

    I have enjoyed touring around your blog. Beautiful modern quilt, Thanks for the chance to win some fabric.

  • Lorraine Lee
    Posted at 02:47h, 17 January Reply

    I like the straight lines of the quilt. I'm not good at reading directions and can do something like this by myself!

  • Sue Cleek
    Posted at 02:33h, 17 January Reply

    Love the clean look of modern quilts. Your designs are awesome!

  • Janet Greenslade
    Posted at 02:28h, 17 January Reply

    Really like your web site, modern quilts have always intrigued me and after looking at these, I'm thinking it's time to 'give it a go'…oh shucks that means I simply have to go material shopping…I'm up for the challenge 😉

  • Audrey
    Posted at 02:19h, 17 January Reply

    I just did a quick tour of your site and I like what I see. Simple, elegant quilts. Crosswalk is a favorite as is your Christmas Tree Farm pattern. Thanks for sharing.

  • Elizabeth
    Posted at 02:18h, 17 January Reply

    Beautiful pretty quilt!

  • scottylover
    Posted at 02:15h, 17 January Reply

    Love the crosswalk pattern! I think it would be great for a quilt for my nephew!

    Sandy A

  • Heather J
    Posted at 02:14h, 17 January Reply

    A beautiful quilt and gorgeous FQs

  • Amy Verne
    Posted at 02:09h, 17 January Reply

    i had just purchased this magazine when i saw the post! i would love to get a copy to pass to a friend.

  • Kimberly
    Posted at 02:06h, 17 January Reply

    I love the simple elegance of your quilt(s)!

  • ekquilter
    Posted at 01:54h, 17 January Reply

    oh I am afraid of solids, but thining a blue & whited varigated quilt would be fun to try.

  • Janet
    Posted at 01:07h, 17 January Reply

    Hi Deb! I was in your bird on a wire class at Quiltcon! I made a pillow with it! Love it!

  • moosecarol
    Posted at 01:04h, 17 January Reply

    Very fun blog post. I'd LOVE to have a new selection of fat quarters in solids!

    moosecarol@centurylink.net

  • Anonymous
    Posted at 01:01h, 17 January Reply

    Something simple is best!!
    I would love to enter for the prizes, but you have no way to leave an email address without publicly displaying it here, unless you have 1 of those "accounts"!!!

  • Jenny
    Posted at 00:54h, 17 January Reply

    So deliciously simple!

  • LG
    Posted at 00:54h, 17 January Reply

    I like your Etsy quilts!

  • Patricia McCumber
    Posted at 00:39h, 17 January Reply

    I saw one of your quilts on Flickr and even though I don't see myself going modern it grabbed my sttention. It was "follow me". Because of that one quilt I made a quilt loosely based on that pattern using some aboriginal prints. Thanks for the inspiration!

  • Anonymous
    Posted at 00:28h, 17 January Reply

    Thanks for the opportunity to look at your blog and your quilting. You have some great ideas!
    wlinda_ca@yahoo.com

  • Guppymomma
    Posted at 00:27h, 17 January Reply

    Great design ideas!

  • Anonymous
    Posted at 00:26h, 17 January Reply

    Simply beautiful!!

    Geni Pickens
    gpickens@wildblue.net

  • Debra Graham
    Posted at 00:14h, 17 January Reply

    Very interesting design. Thanks for the chance to receive those great Kona Cottons.

  • Margaret
    Posted at 00:10h, 17 January Reply

    I love it. You are so inspiring. Beautiful quilt.

  • Anonymous
    Posted at 00:08h, 17 January Reply

    From: 118. Anonymous
    Oops! Forgot to include my name and email address – Eugenia Read beread@msn.com

  • Sandy
    Posted at 00:08h, 17 January Reply

    That is a beautiful quilt. You are right – inspiration is everywhere!

  • Anonymous
    Posted at 00:04h, 17 January Reply

    I love your combination of simplicity and boldness to create a bright and clean quilt. Blues and whites are so versatile. The echoing really makes it pop. As a new quilter, I would definitely enjoy making this quilt from solid fabrics.

  • Cecilia
    Posted at 23:55h, 16 January Reply

    Your quilt is definitely modern with the clean simple lines. I love the blue/white combo you chose.

  • Anonymous
    Posted at 23:46h, 16 January Reply

    So simple, so nice!

    Grace
    Godon123@aol.com

  • Karen Aalders
    Posted at 23:45h, 16 January Reply

    Patterns like Crosswalk are what got me back to quilting. I've been experimenting with mainly solids for the past 1.5 years and have enjoyed the challenge! With traditional fabrics, it's so easy to hide the quilting and the piecing errors.

    Thank you for adding your art to the quilting world. It's good to be quilting again.

  • Unknown
    Posted at 23:44h, 16 January Reply

    a very cute quilt– basic but neat. I like it.
    Diane I
    mdjssi at gmail dot com

  • Chrystal
    Posted at 23:27h, 16 January Reply

    Your Crosswalk quilt is a perfect example of modern quilting – a nice clean design, and the simple quilting really adds a lot to the design!
    Chrystal
    ca mb ro z@ ya ho o. co m

  • Rosieq
    Posted at 23:21h, 16 January Reply

    Hello, I love the simplicity of Crosswalk…it spoke immediately of a quilt for the a grandchildren sleepover room in my home. It is perfect! If you select me, just bundle up the quilt… ;-)))

  • almstreet
    Posted at 23:20h, 16 January Reply

    Beautiful work!

  • Susan Paxton
    Posted at 23:14h, 16 January Reply

    my daughter would love this in black and white. She is thoroughly modern. I am more traditional but love the looks of your quilt.

  • Melanie Varela
    Posted at 22:41h, 16 January Reply

    Love the blue on white. And the quilting is perfect for the design.

  • Darrilyn Matsuki
    Posted at 22:39h, 16 January Reply

    I love the color. I love the solids. Great design.

  • sewingnancy
    Posted at 22:00h, 16 January Reply

    I love the simplicity of it and yet its not at all boring. Would be stunning in green too
    nancyannmcfall@yahoo.com

  • Anonymous
    Posted at 21:55h, 16 January Reply

    Blue is my absolute favorite color – and there are so many shades in this bundle! Wow. Thanks for the chance to win such a lovely grouping.

  • Cassie Zemer
    Posted at 21:54h, 16 January Reply

    Such a cool quilt! I love work in solids 🙂

    cassiebartley@gmail.com

  • anna brown
    Posted at 21:46h, 16 January Reply

    wow very cool love the blues mmmmmmmvery nice quilt too,,,,happyness04431@yahoo.com

  • June Robertson
    Posted at 21:44h, 16 January Reply

    I love Crosswalk. It's really striking. Great job!

  • June Robertson
    Posted at 21:44h, 16 January Reply

    I love Crosswalk. It's really striking. Great job!

  • Helen Bazinet
    Posted at 21:43h, 16 January Reply

    I'm hoping to join the modern quilt group here, it sounds and looks interesting.

  • Brenda
    Posted at 21:30h, 16 January Reply

    love crosswalk! congrats on being part of the magazine and thanks for a chance to win.

  • Karen
    Posted at 21:28h, 16 January Reply

    I'm not a huge fan of most modern quilts, but this one is terrific.!
    Might be the color combo. Blue and white is timeless.

  • Happy Cottage Quilter
    Posted at 21:27h, 16 January Reply

    Love all the blues!! Congratulations and thanks!

  • charlene carmeans
    Posted at 21:25h, 16 January Reply

    I really like this quilt..I am finding that I am leaning to Modern quilting more and more..I love the traditional, but I love bright, bold, and unusual…SMILES..Great giveaway…Congratulations.

  • Anonymous
    Posted at 21:23h, 16 January Reply

    Good looking quilt! schroeppelr at yahoo dot com

  • Lisa
    Posted at 21:17h, 16 January Reply

    Great quilt! Would love to win this!
    lisamcgriff (at) Hotmail (dot) com

  • Parsley
    Posted at 21:09h, 16 January Reply

    I love the contrast, too!

  • Kris
    Posted at 21:04h, 16 January Reply

    I just love the high contrast that it seems only solid color can bring. Love this.

  • Verlaine
    Posted at 21:01h, 16 January Reply

    Blue is a color that seems to fit in anywhere.

  • Sallie
    Posted at 20:55h, 16 January Reply

    Love blue and white quilts.

  • tracy_a
    Posted at 20:50h, 16 January Reply

    Really lovely and fresh quilt – congrats on your publication!

  • Rose
    Posted at 20:47h, 16 January Reply

    I love this quilt! I envision seeing it in modern home magazine shots all over Pinterest!

  • GrannyTo8Boys
    Posted at 20:46h, 16 January Reply

    I love simple looking designs too. Good luck everyone.

  • Linda E in AZ
    Posted at 20:36h, 16 January Reply

    I like your Crosswalk design, and blue and white are always wonderful!
    thanks

  • MarcieGrace
    Posted at 20:34h, 16 January Reply

    I can just see the Beatles on this crosswalk.

  • LoriTN
    Posted at 20:32h, 16 January Reply

    As a new quilter I'm not sure yet whether modern or traditional quilts will be "my thing". I love the simplicity of your design and look forward to learning lots more quilt "stuff".

  • Sherri
    Posted at 20:31h, 16 January Reply

    I have just discovered this blog. So interesting! Thanks.

  • carolann
    Posted at 20:27h, 16 January Reply

    I love quilts made with rectangle blocks too! carolann427@aol.com

  • Anita
    Posted at 20:16h, 16 January Reply

    A very simple yet effective design. I really enjoy your blog

  • Anonymous
    Posted at 20:02h, 16 January Reply

    Hi ! Nice site ! Crosswalk is cool too ! Great negative space for using my new longarm !
    Linda atrsit@mind.net

  • NJ Girl
    Posted at 19:58h, 16 January Reply

    REALLY like the Crosswalk quilt.

  • Barb
    Posted at 19:53h, 16 January Reply

    Love it! I'd like to make this with orange on brown 🙂

  • Kay
    Posted at 19:51h, 16 January Reply

    Plain and simple.. I am beginning to appreciate!

  • Denise Inman
    Posted at 19:49h, 16 January Reply

    I like to look at traditional quilts but I find myself not making them. I love the play of fabric that results from experimentation.

  • Jane S.
    Posted at 19:44h, 16 January Reply

    I love that quilt. Time and again I am reminded that simplicity is beautiful. 🙂

  • Lisa Marie
    Posted at 19:39h, 16 January Reply

    The Crosswalk quilt is lovely! Gorgeous quilts on your blog header too!

  • Malu
    Posted at 19:30h, 16 January Reply

    I love your graphic quilts and one especially. Sometimes simple things and structures are the most beautiful and most effective. I say hello from Germany.

  • Janie
    Posted at 19:29h, 16 January Reply

    Crosswalk is a very striking, yet simple quilt! Thank you!

  • Jane
    Posted at 19:23h, 16 January Reply

    Lovely graphic quilt. Thanks for the giveaway!

  • GO STARS!
    Posted at 19:11h, 16 January Reply

    Simple yet complex. Love the quilt.
    Can see many ways I could make this all my own.

  • Quilting Tangent
    Posted at 19:07h, 16 January Reply

    I like your Urban Trail. Crosswalk is the perfect name for your other quilt. 24Tangent@gmail.com

  • Laine
    Posted at 19:04h, 16 January Reply

    Crosswalk is a great name for your quilt. I love the dark blue and white. Looks very clean and calming. Thanks for your giveaway.

  • Debbie
    Posted at 19:02h, 16 January Reply

    I would love to win a copy of the magazine. Thank you so much!

  • WhoMom
    Posted at 19:01h, 16 January Reply

    Love the rectangle boxes and the simple color design. Have you checked out the Kona Solids blog hop this week? Your quilt would fit right in.
    Thank you for sharing.

  • EllenB
    Posted at 18:58h, 16 January Reply

    The look of Modern quilts are growing on me and I'm enjoying sewing with solids. Great quilt!

  • Gill
    Posted at 18:54h, 16 January Reply

    I love your quilt!
    I'm hoping I can enter from the UK???

  • PK Sews
    Posted at 18:49h, 16 January Reply

    I love the clean cool look of this quilt and the texture of the quilting lines. And as one of the other commentators noted, this quilt would look good in any setting, unlike some traditional quilts or some modern quilts. Its simplicity makes it classic. Thanks for sharing!

  • Becky
    Posted at 18:40h, 16 January Reply

    Striking minimal design.

  • Vicki H
    Posted at 18:36h, 16 January Reply

    Great name for the quilt. I always find it hard to name a quilt.

  • Anonymous
    Posted at 18:32h, 16 January Reply

    Hello! I really liked the way you quilted Crosswalk – lovely! Also like the idea of Sew Solid Sundays and the pillow you showcased with that blog entry. I think I may use that block in the scraptastic quilt that I'm working on for my sister. Cheers! (teamtroian@bell.net) Jessica T

  • darla dishman
    Posted at 18:26h, 16 January Reply

    What a beautiful quilt. Very neat, simple. Really good for a quilt to donate. Thanks for the giveway and the quilt. LOVE,LOVE,LOVE

  • kbo
    Posted at 18:21h, 16 January Reply

    Nice sleek minimal work, nice quilt Debbie.

  • Christine S
    Posted at 18:00h, 16 January Reply

    Your quilt is great!

  • samtaylorcjsmimi
    Posted at 17:58h, 16 January Reply

    Awesome! Thanks so much for the chance to win! 🙂
    samtaylorcjsmimi (at) yahoo (dot) com

  • Sharon
    Posted at 17:57h, 16 January Reply

    I love your Quilt thanks for the Great Give away

    sharbus1@aol.com

  • Candee S
    Posted at 17:53h, 16 January Reply

    A lovely quilt!

  • Karen
    Posted at 17:52h, 16 January Reply

    Beautiful! Clean and simple, yet there is a complexity to it. Fantastic job!

  • Joy
    Posted at 17:50h, 16 January Reply

    Love, love, LOVE blue in all shades and tints.

  • Will Cook for Shoes
    Posted at 17:43h, 16 January Reply

    What a beautiful quilt! Simple lines, yet complex all at the same time!

    tgallop@mts.net
    http://www.willcookforshoes.ca

  • Tweela
    Posted at 17:41h, 16 January Reply

    So creative! Thanks for sharing not just the quilt but the process as well.

  • ittehgaps
    Posted at 17:39h, 16 January Reply

    Its funny how some quilts just shout it out and introduce themselves immediately while others are a little shy and you have to coax their name out of them. Its always a fun process. Love that blue bundle, my fav color.
    Cindy bluemoonstencils@yahoo.com

  • Leanne Gifford
    Posted at 17:39h, 16 January Reply

    Love the simplicity of your quilt design!

  • DebraKay Neiman
    Posted at 17:38h, 16 January Reply

    You are winning me over to modern. Happy New Year from Oklahoma, USA. crystalbluern at onlineok dot com

  • Cathie
    Posted at 17:36h, 16 January Reply

    I like the graphic nature of your quilt!

  • patty a.
    Posted at 17:29h, 16 January Reply

    Beautiful piece! pattynubs at gmail.com

  • Anne
    Posted at 17:28h, 16 January Reply

    Debbie, I agree with you on naming quilts. It can be the hardest part. On another note I've had a quilt idea based on some actual photos I took of a crosswalk near my home for some time now but haven't gotten around to working it out yet. Funny how similar concepts pop up. I like your modern take on it.

  • Karen - Quilts...etc.
    Posted at 17:26h, 16 January Reply

    nice solids!

  • Anonymous
    Posted at 17:26h, 16 January Reply

    I love this new trend in quilting..'Modern quilts' …your quilt looks so fresh,like it…martamanole@yahoo.com

  • Crickets Corner
    Posted at 17:26h, 16 January Reply

    You chose the perfect name for your quilt. Love the color choice and how graphic it is.

  • Anonymous
    Posted at 17:26h, 16 January Reply

    Love the simplicity of this and many other modern quilts.

  • maggi
    Posted at 17:17h, 16 January Reply

    I like your crosswalk quilt. By using solids, you made the design really pop! Makes me want to run out and buy some non-print fabric!

  • Ruth Rocker
    Posted at 17:09h, 16 January Reply

    Your Crosswalk quilt is very graphic and definitely modern. It would, however, look good in any setting, I think. Well done, indeed.

  • JanineMarie
    Posted at 17:07h, 16 January Reply

    Beautiful! Simple designs can be so striking!

  • Slice of Pi
    Posted at 17:04h, 16 January Reply

    Love this one! And great name!

  • Mrs. Sinclair
    Posted at 17:03h, 16 January Reply

    Oops, forgot my email…. heymrss@gmail.com

  • Mrs. Sinclair
    Posted at 17:03h, 16 January Reply

    Love, love, love your choice of colors. This is beautiful in its simplicity.

  • Anonymous
    Posted at 17:02h, 16 January Reply

    Love the simplicity of the quilt!! Thank you and congrats!! Diane Lussier at TieDi54@aol.com

  • Anonymous
    Posted at 17:01h, 16 January Reply

    Love those blues…would work well with my 100 Block Quilt!

  • travlingal
    Posted at 17:00h, 16 January Reply

    really like this — with the blues especially but wonder how a forest walk might look>

  • Lynn Makrin
    Posted at 16:57h, 16 January Reply

    WOW! Love your Crosswalk quilt. Thanks for the chance to win all those blues!!!

  • Anonymous
    Posted at 16:55h, 16 January Reply

    Looks like a nice project
    andgal0603@yahoo.com

  • Unknown
    Posted at 16:52h, 16 January Reply

    This looks like a fun and easy quilt to make – so simple, yet so elegant! I love it!!

  • Unknown
    Posted at 16:52h, 16 January Reply

    This looks like a fun and easy quilt to make – so simple, yet so elegant! I love it!!

  • Ali
    Posted at 16:52h, 16 January Reply

    I think this is a quilt my husband would love, its so less busy than what I usually make. Thank you for the giveaway, and I'll be pinning your awesome quilt!

  • Unknown
    Posted at 16:52h, 16 January Reply

    This looks like a fun and easy quilt to make – so simple, yet so elegant! I love it!!

  • barb
    Posted at 16:41h, 16 January Reply

    i love the simplicity of your quilt! the quilting gears in your head must be turning all the time! this is a beautiful quilt. thank you and your sponsor for a wonderful giveaway. babscorbitt@gmail.com

  • Abbigail
    Posted at 16:31h, 16 January Reply

    I find it amazing how just a little bit of color on a white or cream background pop so much! Beautiful!

  • eloidastitches
    Posted at 16:29h, 16 January Reply

    I love the clean crisp look of your quilt. Beautiful! I would love to win this bundle of fabrics, and give "modern" a try.

  • Jennifer
    Posted at 16:28h, 16 January Reply

    I love looking at your quilt – after many years of quilting, I often forget that the designs do NOT have to be so complex to be beautiful.

  • Elizabeth
    Posted at 16:22h, 16 January Reply

    The simplicity of this quilt is really beautiful – the possibilities are racing through my mind. Thanks for the chance to win a copy of the magazine!

    Elizabeth
    boltonia55@yahoo.com

  • Kristy Tate
    Posted at 16:18h, 16 January Reply

    Love the quilts. Thanks

  • janice
    Posted at 16:17h, 16 January Reply

    I really like the quilt. I would love to be a winner

  • Anabeth
    Posted at 16:08h, 16 January Reply

    Wonderful collection of quilts on your blog!

  • kristi_d
    Posted at 16:03h, 16 January Reply

    I've always enjoyed your blog. Congratulations on your magazine feature.

  • Meghan O'Connor
    Posted at 16:03h, 16 January Reply

    Naming quilts is all part of the fun, in my opinion. And sometimes the hardest part!

  • Mad Cat Quilts
    Posted at 16:00h, 16 January Reply

    Fun quilt!

  • Ann
    Posted at 15:38h, 16 January Reply

    Great name! and great quilt. I wonder what tension or release it might have if a couple of the rectangles were open on one side.

  • Jackie Russell
    Posted at 15:33h, 16 January Reply

    I would love to win a copy, I love modern quilting!

  • mjb
    Posted at 15:19h, 16 January Reply

    This looks like a nice magazine.

  • janice
    Posted at 15:05h, 16 January Reply

    Great quilt. Thank for the giveaway.

  • Jayne
    Posted at 15:03h, 16 January Reply

    I don't think there is one single quilt of yours that I don't LOVE! I would love a copy of the magazine…Modern quilting is so much fun!

  • Diane
    Posted at 14:58h, 16 January Reply

    great quilt love the design and colors.

  • Lucinda Miller
    Posted at 14:48h, 16 January Reply

    Once again your quilt is great! Hope THIS time I win!

  • kathy
    Posted at 12:40h, 16 January Reply

    I have never seen this magazine, but would love to!! I love the simplicity and clean lines of your quilts. Thanks for the opportunity

  • Kathy
    Posted at 12:30h, 16 January Reply

    This quilt is so good looking! And a chance to win a copy of the magazine? Bonus–woo hoo!!

  • Fran
    Posted at 12:25h, 16 January Reply

    Your quilt is fantastic! I love the modern simplicity of the pattern & the quilting is amazing as well. Thanks for the chance to win a copy of this great magazine.

  • JoyceLM
    Posted at 11:52h, 16 January Reply

    Enjoying the Modern Quilts blog tour. Love your quilt – thanks.

  • Marty Mason
    Posted at 11:47h, 16 January Reply

    I'm mad about modern quilts too and love your crosswalk quilt. Would so enjoy a copy of Best Modern Quilts.

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