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 layers of scraps of odd shapes and sizes to go in between the two main layers
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 detail of the hand-stitching
 I had started sewing and hand-stitching this in the winter of 2021, and then I did not pick it up again until winter 2022.
 Because the hand-stitching was taking forever, i decided to finish this off with stitching, 1/4” apart in spacing. I would sew about 10 line with longer stitches, and then the next 10 stitches with a tighter stitch, correlating with the gingham patt
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 On the left is a kantha quilt that I bought in Illinois back in 2018 and love so dearly, alongside with my kantha-inspired quilt on the right.
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