
Lori chose to use Asian fabrics to make her Dear Jane.

She stitched together several panels to create a beautiful backing.

It is quilted in a non-traditional way to match the non-traditional fabrics.

Lori's piecing is exemplary!

This is the center of the quilt. She created a secondary pattern with her color choices. Green in the center, a diamond of gold, a larger diamond of red and so on out to the edge of the quilt. I never saw a repeat of the dark fabrics!

There are a lot of "odd ball" blocks in this quilt, and somehow they make more sense in Asian fabrics.

OK - I'll be quiet and let you look.
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