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2020 Quilt Challenge

Winter Wonderland
What makes you smile on those "snowy days" of winter?  Is it snowmen and sledding or skiing?  Is it watching the birds (and squirrels) at the feeder?  Is it sitting by the fire with hot chocolate or coffee as you watch it snowing out your window?

How about making a quilt to represent one of those "snowy" days so that you will have a wall hanging to keep up after the 2020 holidays?


- Make a quilt with a winter theme, finished piece must be a "winter scene" that includes snow and/or snowflakes.
- You can utilize any technique, fabric, embellishment or shape to make your quilt.
- It should measure no larger than 100 inches around the perimeter.​


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