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Picture With fabric shops closed during the pandemic, I began looking for alternative sources for fabric. Purchasing fabric online is always an option but there’s something about the feel of fabric that’s missing on the computer screen.

Goodwill proved a great find. I was amazed about the exceptional fabric used in men’s dress shirts, lovely cottons and linen. And the colors! There were the regular dress whites and plaid work shirts. But the pastels really got my creative juices flowing, pink, lilac, baby blues.

I knew I wanted to highlight the pastel, a quilted wall hanging that would embrace a man’s gentle side. As I began cutting the fabric, I couldn’t help notice the tags – all not made in America. For some reason, this made me laugh. All this negative political stuff going on and America can’t even sew her own clothes. What a farce. Really put things into perspective. Hence, the quilt’s title, Not Made In America . Not Made In America (detail) I cut squares, half quarter triangles and strips from the men’s shirt fabric and one woman’s striped blouse. For the border I used purple batik. The quilt back is a mixture of shirts, the batik and other fabric from my stash. The quilt measures approximately 41 ½” and 50” give or take. My quilts are never perfect. Not Made In America is machine pieced and stippled, hand stitched hem, polyester batting. Picture Not Made In America , 2020, cathleen margaret
 Price on Request. Use the Contact Form at the top of the page. Picture Not Made In America, Quilt Back                                                                    Further Detail Happy quilting and other wonderful, creative things.  Picture My latest find from Goodwill. There’s wonderful adult coloring books out now. Beautiful flowers that need doing.
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